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Cybersecurity in the Year Ahead: Trustwave 2022 Cybersecurity Predictions - Part 2

This is part 2 of Trustwave’s 2022 Cybersecurity Predictions blog series. In 2021, the cybersecurity industry was truly tested. Most notably, we uncovered the deeper fallout from the SolarWinds attacks, combatted the proliferation of advanced ransomware gangs and a surge in vulnerability exploitation, and saw fragile supply chain and critical infrastructure more targeted by attackers than ever.

How to Pass a FedRAMP Audit for SaaS Providers: Part 1

You work at a SaaS provider, and now you need to pass a FedRAMP audit. If that describes you, read on. This post will tell you (almost) everything you need to know about how to pass a FedRAMP Audit. For the rest, reach out to us. We will put you in touch with one of our Solution Engineers like me who have helped some of the largest SaaS providers in the world pass their FedRAMP audit prior or after IPOing. It’s what we do.

It's True: Speed and Security Can Co-Exist in the Application Provisioning Process

There’s a lot of upside to becoming an application-centric business. You can increase collaboration, work more effectively with your data, deliver an optimal customer experience, and much more. One major downside, though, is that your network and security operations teams are under intense pressure to provision new applications both quickly and securely.

How SECUDE HALOCORE helps Infosys extend data protection outside the organization

Infosys is a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting. It enables clients in 46 countries to navigate their digital transformation. With $13 Billion USD as its last 12 month’s revenue, serving a client base of 1500 customers, human capital of 249K employees, and managing millions of square feet of real estate.

Introducing Bearer inventory

The engineering organization of companies building modern cloud applications can get incredibly complex. Security teams are caught between the explosive growth of engineering teams and the fragmentation of software architecture. As a result, it can be a challenge to get a clear, complete and up-to-date view of engineering components. Bringing clarity about the software architecture is the first step to enable you to assess and remediate data security risks properly.

Kubernetes version 1.23 is out - everything you should know

Kubernetes’ last release for the year v1..23 will be released next week Tuesday, December 7, 2021 The Christmas edition of Kubernetes comes with 45 new enhancements to make it more mature, secure, and scalable. In this blog, we’ll focus on the critical changes grouped into the Kubernetes API, containers and infrastructure, storage, networking, and security. Let's start with the “face of Kubernetes”, which makes it scalable and expandable.

Why MSPs Save the World

Organizations of all sizes are struggling to keep up with the increasingly complex and evolving cybersecurity landscape. Threat actors aren’t just hunting large corporations, they’re aggressively targeting small and midsize businesses, too. As networks become more porous and cyber threats rise, organizations that lack in-house security expertise will increasingly become targets of attack and their losses will grow.

WatchGuard's SVP of Marketing, Michelle Welch, named 2021 Security Channel Chief of the Year by Channel Partner Insight

For the third year in a row, WatchGuard has been honored at Channel Partner Insight’s 2021 Channel Innovation Awards. This year, Senior Vice President of Marketing Michelle Welch was named the “Security Channel Chief of Year.” This annual awards program celebrates the partners and vendors that have brought true value and innovation to the managed services market and made a real difference to their customers over the last 12 months.