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Cybersecurity in automotive - why automotive companies should consider a DevOps backup for Jira, GitLab, GitHub, and Bitbucket

Remember when you were a child and drew a car with wheels and a body? At most, you added headlights? Imagine today’s drawing. Cars are not run by engines and gears anymore. What lets them onto the road are complex electronics and IT systems. Just to mention live tracking, remote start and stop, remote access, infotainment, temperature control, maintenance scheduling, and autonomous driving capabilities. Cars are now computers on wheels.

Seamlessly Migrate Your On-Prem Systems

“The momentum behind transitioning to the cloud is enormous,” Jason Kaveney, director of product management, Brivo Systems. As technology continues to advance, migrating to the cloud has become a strategic imperative for businesses aiming to enhance efficiency, scalability, and overall performance. Indeed, as organizations look to break down silos, gain a more holistic view of their data and embrace optimal user experiences, there has been a remarkable shift in focus to cloud-based models.

Building a Scalable Third Party Risk Management Framework

In an increasingly interconnected business world, companies are relying more and more on third parties like vendors, suppliers, contractors, and partners to support critical operations and functions. While these third party relationships can provide significant strategic benefits, they also introduce risks that must be managed across the enterprise. Organizations need to implement comprehensive programs to identify, assess, and mitigate the cyber, financial, reputational, and compliance risks associated with supplier and vendor ecosystems.

The Security Edge: Online Faxing with Mobile Apps vs. Traditional Faxing

Businesses are constantly seeking more efficient and secure ways to handle their communication needs. One aspect that has evolved significantly is faxing, with online faxing through mobile apps emerging as a secure alternative to traditional methods. In this article, we'll explore why online faxing with mobile apps is more secure than its traditional counterpart.

The Role of Project Managers in Boosting Your Startup's Productivity

Enlisting the support of developers with appropriate hard skills is only one-tenth of the guarantee that the project will be successful. In particular, the vast majority of startups fail not because of problems with marketing or insufficient funding, but because all team members either act separately or follow the wrong strategy. Fixing this problem is quite simple - in fact, this is what will be discussed further.
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A Look into Modern Security Orchestration

Have you ever thought there could be a smarter way to handle your organization's app security? In this blog post we're going to provide an overview of modern Security Orchestration, show how it fits perfectly with DevSecOps and how to make sure that security is part of your software development lifecycle right from the start.

Security Insights: Tracking Confluence CVE-2023-22527

On January 16th, 2024, Atlassian released an advisory highlighting a critical vulnerability within certain versions of Confluence Data Center and Confluence Server. This issue, tracked under the identifier CVE-2023-22527, involves a severe Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability stemming from a template injection flaw in out-of-date software versions. The risk is significant, with unauthenticated attackers potentially gaining the ability to execute arbitrary code on affected installations.

Runtime Is The Way

The cloud security market has been totally bizarre ever since it started. Why are we being given a python script to count our workloads? How do we handle sending alerts like “new unencrypted database” to a SOC? What’s the difference between this tool and the open source options? We’re all learning together about the new processes, tools, and deployments that would define the future.

What is account takeover (ATO)?

Account takeover (ATO) is a form of identity theft in which cybercriminals can send emails from a legitimate business account. Threat actors who have control of a business leader's inbox can request payments and confidential information from employees, knowing that they're likely to be more successful than if they had simply made a spoof email account. Unfortunately, ATO is on the rise. Statistics show that ATO cases have skyrocketed since 2019.