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Mobile Threat Defense: Safeguarding Your Data on the Go

Smart devices are everywhere — and one common cybersecurity myth is that security teams don’t need to worry about sensitive data stored on them. However, in a landscape where 75% of organizations have experienced phishing attacks against their employees, a robust security posture that includes coverage of your employees' personal tech is a must.

Securing Payment Card Data with Emerging Technologies

In today’s digital world, securing payment card data is more critical than ever. In this video, we explore how emerging technologies are transforming payment security and helping businesses protect sensitive information. Here’s what we cover: Stay ahead of the curve with these insights into securing payment card data and ensuring your business stays protected. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insights on compliance and security!

SOX Compliance Audit Preparation And [Checklist]

SOX Compliance can be quite overwhelming for those looking to achieve compliance. Organizations need to prepare well for the audit in order to ensure they meet all the requirements and achieve compliance. So, here is an opportunity for organizations like you to learn about the critical aspects of SOX Audit and ensure a hassle-free SOX Compliance Journey.

Cryptographic Hardware vs. Software Encryption: Which is Better Security Solution?

This is a common practice of enhancing information security where a specific piece of hardware built to perform such tasks is used to encrypt and decrypt data. While software encryption is platform-dependent and depends on the CPU and memory of the system on which it is installed, hardware encryption typically works in parallel with dedicated components such as HSMs, SEDs, or TPMs.

Understanding, detecting, and fixing buffer overflows: a critical software security threat

Buffer overflows are one of the oldest and most dangerous vulnerabilities in software security. A heap buffer overflow was the second most exploited vulnerability in 2023. Over the years, it has enabled countless attacks, often with severe consequences, such as Cloudbleed in 2017. Despite advances in security practices, buffer overflows continue to pose significant risks, especially in software written in low-level languages like C and C++.

Apono's Series A Funding Fuels Leadership Expansion

Apono, the leader in privileged access for the cloud, today announced the appointment of Dan Parelskin as Senior Vice President of Sales and the hire of Stephen Lowing as Vice President of Marketing and Following the company’s successful Series A funding round in September, these appointments are significant steps forward for Apono as it positions itself to capitalize on the increasing demand for cloud privileged access solutions across markets.

Fireblocks Automation: Revolutionizing Digital Asset Operations

When we first announced our plans to build Fireblocks Automation in April 2024, we set out to tackle a seemingly mundane yet crucial challenge for our customers. Our goal was to mitigate the manual, repetitive, time-consuming, and error-prone blockchain payment and crypto trading operations that were hindering businesses from easily scaling their operations as they expanded across geographies and add new product offerings.

The NIS2 Directive is Here. What Happens Next?

The Network and Information Security (NIS2) Directive’s deadline of October 17th has officially passed. Yet despite this deadline – and the strict penalties in place for non-compliance – nearly 66% of businesses operating in Europe have likely not implemented the necessary compliance controls (Veeam Software). Additionally, the majority of EU member states have yet to officially codify NIS2 standards into their national laws.

Separating Hype from Reality in HRM

Human risk management (HRM) has become a more established category in recent years. This development signals a crucial shift towards enabling security teams to accurately quantify and manage workplace risks. With the rise of HRM, a variety of new technologies have also emerged on the market. However, how do you navigate the sea of buzzwords and shiny promises to pick the solution that's right for you?