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Secure Access as a Foundation of Architectural Design

On a global scale, security is becoming a principal foundation of architectural design. Whether it is a commercial building, residential complex, or even a public space, incorporating secure access systems and technology is a vital component of any initial blueprint. Secure access as a consideration in design is no longer limited to government buildings or offices. However, secure access also does not need to comprise a design aesthetic.

The Cybersecurity and Geopolitical Discussion - The Security Year Ahead - Episode 19

To find out, check out Episode 19 of the Cyjax Geopolitical and Cybersecurity Podcast. Here’s a summary of what’s on the table… A new year brings new threats! So join our CISO Ian Thornton-Trump CD and his guests Lisa Forte, Partner at Red Goat Security and Philip Ingram MBE of Grey Hare Media, for expert analysis of how some of the more compelling world events set to take place this year could impact global stability and security.

Cybersecurity Compliance: How to Avoid Costly Mistakes and Stay Protected

As cyber threats get smarter every day, businesses must now make sure they are compliant with cybersecurity laws. Compliance isn't just a matter of checking off boxes; it's a proactive way to keep customer trust, protect private data, and stay out of big fines. There is a lot of pressure on companies to keep their systems safe and follow the rules set by Data Privacy Regulations like GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA. A new report says that violations cost companies $4 million on average per breach.

TrustCloud Named Security Innovation of the Year (SMB) by the Cloud Awards

TrustCloud announces it has been recognized with the Security Innovation of the Year (SMB) award in the 2023-2024 Cloud Awards program. The Cloud Awards has honored innovation in cloud computing since 2011, spanning diverse industry sectors and welcoming submissions from organizations across the globe.

The Role of Penetration Testing in Cybersecurity Services

Cybersecurity is one of the most important aspects of business. With so many companies relying on computers to run their operations, cybersecurity threats can quickly become devastating if they go unaddressed. Penetration testing (also known as pen testing) is a method that can be used to find vulnerabilities in your company's IT infrastructure and then help you fix them before an attacker takes advantage of them.

Data Security and Privacy in Dental Technology

In the fast-evolving landscape of dental technology, prioritizing data security and privacy is paramount. As dental practices, like Elm Family Dentistry, increasingly embrace digital solutions, safeguarding sensitive information becomes a cornerstone for ensuring trust and compliance.

Key Manager Plus' feature highlights from 2023

Happy New Year from Key Manager Plus! Though years may pass, one thing that never changes is our commitment towards providing hassle-free certificate life cycle management for every enterprise. To stay true to this goal, over the years, our team has constantly improved its offerings to match user requisites and market needs, and 2023 was no different, with updates that redefined the administrative experience and enhanced product security.

Vendor Discovery: Automating identification of third party relationships

As organizations increasingly rely on external vendors and enterprise buying patterns continue to decentralize, the challenge of managing risk associated with third parties becomes critical. Unfortunately, even uncovering vendor relationships within an organization can be a struggle, with over 80% of workers admitting to using non-approved SaaS applications. This ‘Shadow IT’ is not only frustrating; it introduces tremendous risk.

Data Insights on AgentTesla and OriginLogger Victims

AgentTesla is a Windows malware written in.NET, designed to steal sensitive information from the victim's system. It’s considered commodity malware given its accessibility and relatively low cost. Commodity malware poses a significant threat as it enables less sophisticated cybercriminals to conduct various types of cyberattacks without requiring extensive technical knowledge. AgentTesla has been a persistent and widespread threat since its emergence in 2014.

Navigating the EU's Upcoming Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA)

The European Union’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is set to go into effect on January 17, 2025, and with it will come new information security and risk management requirements placed on EU financial service providers and their associated critical third-party technology entities.