Many data-centric cybersecurity frameworks are pushing the industry towards full proactive prioritization and risk ranking gap analysis to enable an accurate measure of system risk while reducing the resources and time required for compliance with privacy regulations.
Advanced digital tools, readily available information, and new ways to buy online, unfortunately, has altered the ecommerce fraud landscape into a widely accessible territory for criminals to explore.
With the increasing adoption of cloud computing, the usage of APIs has grown exponentially, making API security a top priority for organizations that want to protect their cloud-based applications.
As API usage continues to rise, the resulting API sprawl makes it nearly impossible to stay up to date on new and changed APIs, as well as where APIs could be exposing sensitive data. API threats are a critical point of vulnerability and API security is essential to the strategic survival of a business.
Investing in an automated security and backup solution gives your IT team and larger organization peace of mind that data is being regularly secured and accounted for. It also nearly eliminates the room for human error, which in cybersecurity, can be a huge factor in data loss.
When it comes to web applications, there is no substitute for a thorough penetration test. A comprehensive penetration test also offers visibility into blind spots within the application’s attack surface, giving teams a chance to plan ahead and keep attackers from succeeding.
With the adoption of new technologies, new workplace practices, and accelerating digital transformation, security risks for financial services firms will increase. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) can help balance security and performance requirements.
As organizations transition their digital infrastructure to cloud environments, new complexities around data security are born. This increasingly diverse data landscape will fundamentally alter cybersecurity in 2023, from the technologies deployed, to the processes followed, to the people leading the charge.
In military parlance, the phrase “when the balloon goes up” refers to the moment when hostilities with an adversary are imminent. The Chinese spy balloon that sailed over the continental United States signifies something different: a vast—and increasingly brazen—penetration of American networks and communications systems.
Today’s modern enterprise is struggling with three key data challenges: the immense growth in how much data an organization must manage,, the massive migration of data to the cloud, and that business-critical data worth protecting now takes a myriad of forms.










