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Public Sector Breach Alert: Q2 2024

The public sector continues to be a target for cybercriminals as ransomware attacks and data breaches hit government organizations at all levels, incurring large financial costs and operational disruptions. The public sector is especially vulnerable to cyber attacks for a variety of reasons, including legacy systems, lack of resources, large amounts of sensitive data and the fact that it manages essential services.

Adding macOS Devices with MDM | JumpCloud University Tutorial (2024)

In this tutorial, you’ll see how to add macOS devices to JumpCloud. This method is for any company-owned macOS device that was not added to your Apple ABM or ASM account and cannot use Apple's Automated Device Enrollment to enroll the device. To discover more resources checkout JumpCloud University where you’ll find courses, tutorial videos, engaging guided simulations, and end user content.

What Are the Benefits of FedRAMP Certification in 2024?

FedRAMP, the federal risk and authorization management program, is a comprehensive and structured way to develop a security – mostly cybersecurity – position when working with the federal government. It’s a framework meant for contractors and third-party businesses that handle information for the government and who need to keep it secure. The question is, if you’re a cloud service provider, what are the benefits of implementing FedRAMP?

PCI DSS Penetration Testing Guide

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a global cornerstone for safeguarding cardholder data. PCI DSS version 4.0, the most recent iteration, emphasises a dynamic, risk-based approach to security, compelling organisations to tailor their controls to their unique environments. PCI DSS penetration tests are crucial for meeting and maintaining security standards.

Deep Dive into Application Security: Understanding Firewalls, Malware, and APIs

In this week’s episode, we explore how Cloudflare handles application security, current trends, vulnerabilities, and future expectations. Host João Tomé is joined by Michael Tremante, Director of Product from our Application Security team. We discuss the evolution of application security and its increasing relevance today. We also go into specific use cases, covering firewall security, malware, supply chain risks, and the critical task of monitoring various vulnerabilities, including zero-day threats.

A Wake-Up Call for Endpoint Security: EPP in 2024

The Importance of EPP With cyber attacks continuing unabated, neglecting endpoint security is dangerous and potentially catastrophic. Organisations must adopt reliable endpoint security solutions to prevent threat actors from hijacking business systems or stealing sensitive data. Kaspersky The recent decision by the US government to ban the sales of Kaspersky antivirus software due to its ties to Russia underscores the importance of a trustworthy software supply chain.

Why traditional IAM tools are now obsolete

What do some of the top breaches in recent history have in common? They were all targeted through identities, despite all having credential-based cybersecurity tools in place. Join Larry Chinksi, SVP of Corporate IAM Strategy at One Identity, for a session on why traditional IAM tools are not enough to protect organizations in today’s ever-evolving identity landscape.