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Meeting Growing Regulatory Requirements

The second Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS2) will come into effect on 17 October 2024. This is the date by which all EU member states must implement the directive into national law. Not far behind is the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), an EU regulation which came into force on 16 January 2023 but is effective 17 January 2025.

How to setup the OTP Verification plugin with Forminator Forms?

OTP Verification Plugin Validate users' email addresses or mobile numbers by sending a unique verification code (OTP) before the form submission. By confirming the authenticity and accessibility of provided contact details, this plugin effectively prevents fake leads. In this video, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of using the miniOrange OTP Verification plugin with the Forminator Forms. Get verified lead generation in Forminator Forms using the OTP Verification plugin, ensuring verified user submissions.

Streamline SASE Operations with Skope AI-powered Cloud Orchestrator

This is the third blog in our series, where we embark on a journey of Branch Transformation with the Next Gen SASE Branch solution. Built on the Netskope One SASE platform, the Next Gen SASE Branch solution combines its three layers–Context-aware SASE Fabric, Zero Trust Hybrid Security, and a SkopeAI-powered Cloud Orchestrator–into a unified cloud offering.

Is Jailbreaking Your iPhone Safe?

No, jailbreaking your iPhone is not safe and can result in your personal information being stolen, your phone becoming infected with malware and your software malfunctioning. When you jailbreak your iPhone, you increase the number of security vulnerabilities that cybercriminals can exploit to access your private information. Continue reading to learn what jailbreaking is and why you should never jailbreak your iPhone.

PIM vs PAM: What's the Difference?

The main difference between Privileged Identity Management (PIM) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) is their varying focuses. PIM ensures that users have necessary access based on their identity, while PAM stops unauthorized users from accessing sensitive information. Continue reading to learn more about PIM and PAM, in addition to what distinguishes them from each other.

Perspectives on New EU Data Regulations' Impact and Consequences for IT Leaders

If you look at your home already, you use so much that is connected to the Internet, you couldn't imagine being without it. The same applies to our critical infrastructure. A physical attack is no longer the only attack on critical infrastructure. But how can we defend it? Trish McGill, Brian Wagner, and Tim Clements have the answer.

How to Prevent Cyber Attacks: Strategies and Best Practices

In today’s digitally connected world, any organization with digital assets and internet access is vulnerable to cyberattacks. That reality has become all too pervasive in recent years. While it may not be part of your business plan, protection against cyber attacks must be a high priority. Keeping your business safe from attack should be a shared objective across all areas of the organization.

The Master Manipulators: How Narcissists Thrive in Cybersecurity | Razorthorn Security

Lisa Ventura talks about how narcissists often rise to the top in organisations through manipulation and charm. She reveals the irony of narcissists being the biggest imposters while explaining how they succeed by pressing the right buttons.

The future of agentic AI and Quantum Summit highlights | The Shift October 2024 Preview

In this edition of The Shift, Outshift’s quarterly newsletter, we focus on all things AI — including an exclusive interview with SVP Vijoy Pandey on what the future of AI has in store and an announcement of an exciting new partnership with our GenAI product Motific.