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July 2024

A CISO's Guide: Avoiding the Common Pitfalls of Zero Trust Deployments

The world has evolved and the on-going momentum of Cloud and Work-From-Anywhere (WFA) has become unstoppable. CISOs have realized their traditional security architectures, specifically VPNs, are no longer adequate to ensure only authorized users have access to critical resources. This has made the role of CISO ever more important because we now have applications everywhere and people everywhere, leading to increased cyber threats everywhere.

10 Features to Improve Data Security of Subscription Management Systems

Subscription management systems handle vast amounts of sensitive data, including personal information and payment details. Ensuring this data is securely managed and protected is crucial to maintaining customer trust and compliance with regulations. In this article, we'll explore ten features that can significantly enhance the security of a subscription management system, providing a comprehensive approach to protecting sensitive information.

Is your IP safe from China? The US Government doesn't think so.

An Economist article published in June 2024 claimed that China is actively targeting US SMEs for long-term sabotage and for financial gain through sustained IP theft. With China using previously undetected methods of ‘cyber warfare’, it’s increasingly important that US companies adopt Zero Trust protection for their most valuable IP data.

Enabling Data Protection for ZTNA with Lookout

In today's remote work landscape, Lookout Secure Private Access integrates AI-enhanced Data Loss Prevention (DLP) into its ZTNA framework for seamless application access and robust data security. By applying contextual policies based on user identity, application data, device, and location, it ensures efficient protection without disruption. Safeguard confidential data, including intellectual property, through encryption and dynamic masking, simplifying security while ensuring access to essential tools.

Secure Access to Private Apps with ZTNA with Lookout

In today's remote work landscape, Lookout Secure Private Access redefines secure connectivity by eliminating the complexity of VPN setups and additional software. It seamlessly integrates into existing workflows, allowing users to access critical resources effortlessly while maintaining security. By leveraging continuous, contextual policies and machine learning, it enhances security beyond basic authentication, adapting to user behaviors and evolving threats in real-time. Its application cloaking technology ensures that private apps remain hidden from unauthorized access, providing robust protection without compromising flexibility. Simplify and secure your access strategy with Lookout Secure Private Access.

The Key Benefits of Adopting Zero Trust IoT for Device Identity Lifecycle Management

Understanding Zero Trust IoT Zero Trust IoT is a security model that requires every device to verify its identity and security before accessing any network resources. In simpler terms, it means that no device is automatically trusted, regardless of where it is connecting from. This approach helps to prevent unauthorized access and potential security breaches. With Zero Trust IoT, each device must continuously prove its trustworthiness, adding a layer of security to networks and data.

Unlock Zero Trust: Why Database Security is the Missing Piece

As organizations consider their journey to establishing a strong Zero Trust culture, they must adopt a data-centric approach, and this begins with ensuring database security. Data, or more specifically, knowing your data, is at the heart of Zero Trust. This means databases must be considered critical assets with the appropriate security considerations applied.

Black Hat NOC: Zero Trust...but Verify | Corelight

The Black Hat network is unlike an enterprise network. The network operations center (NOC), which Corelight helps to operate, sees traffic that would never be permissible on most enterprise networks. Still, in many ways the Black Hat network is a microcosm of many real-world environments, with similar challenges that require similar solutions.