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API Security: The Non-Negotiable for Modern Transportation

The transportation sector is undergoing a digital revolution, from railways to aviation and trucking. APIs are at the heart of this transformation, particularly for airlines. Airlines utilize APIs to integrate internal systems with vital services such as booking platforms, check-in services, real-time flight updates, communication with customs agencies, and baggage handling.

Trustwave Strengthens Partnership with Microsoft to Enhance Cybersecurity in APAC

Trustwave has further solidified its partnership with Microsoft by achieving Microsoft FastTrack Ready partner status for Microsoft 365 and being named a Microsoft Verified Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR) solution provider for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. This recognition underscores Trustwave's commitment to empowering organizations across Australia and the wider APAC region with advanced cybersecurity solutions.

SecurePortal 2.10 - Introducing Threat Intelligence

At Pentest People, we understand that threats extend beyond your infrastructure to global events and industry-specific challenges that can impact your organisation. That's why we're excited to unveil our new Threat Intelligence Dashboard, a powerful tool that provides in-depth insights into global threats relevant to your industry and sector. Enhance your situational awareness and empower your team with actionable intelligence tailored to your specific needs.

Announcing Jit's New Partnership with Loom Security: Bringing Cloud-Native Security into Focus

Securing applications is more challenging than ever. Companies are faced with increasingly complex infrastructures that demand higher levels of protection to mitigate security risks effectively. That’s why Jit is thrilled to announce our new partnership with Loom Security, a leading professional services firm dedicated to helping companies secure their applications in the cloud.

Revolutionizing Risk Management in Application Security

In our hyper-connected reality, software applications are the unsung heroes of business operations. But, let's face it, with great tech comes great vulnerability to cyber shakedowns and data leaks. This begs the question: “Is scanning enough to manage risk?” Organizations are playing a high-stakes game of keeping their apps secure to safeguard their secrets.

CyberArk Extends Partnership with Microsoft to Simplify Entra ID Authentication

It’s finally here! Microsoft’s new external authentication methods (EAM) is now available in public preview, set to replace custom controls. For the past couple of months, we’ve been working closely with the Microsoft Entra ID team to bring you this highly anticipated security enhancement. External authentication methods integration with CyberArk delivers enhanced security while simplifying user experiences.

Breach by Breach: Why Traditional IAM Is Now Obsolete

The adoption of cloud services and the shift to remote work have rapidly expanded the attack surface. In many ways, identities are arguably now at the frontier of cybersecurity – which means traditional identity and access management (IAM) approaches are increasingly inadequate. Cyberattacks are also growing in sophistication, in part through exploiting vulnerabilities in the traditional, fragmented IAM systems that many companies are still using.

3 ways to fight chargeback fraud with IDV

Chargeback fraud is a growing problem for e-commerce companies, but there are practical ways to mitigate it. Shana is a product marketing manager focused on the Persona platform and marketplaces. You can usually find her running around San Francisco with a coffee in hand. Shana is a product marketing manager focused on the Persona platform and marketplaces. You can usually find her running around San Francisco with a coffee in hand.

Can Viruses Come From a PDF?

Yes, viruses can come from a PDF by hiding in malicious code. A virus is a type of malware, which is malicious software intended to infect your device and steal private data. A virus can infect your device only if you interact with it, which could happen by opening a PDF containing a virus. Since PDFs are so widely used, hackers can hide viruses within innocent-looking files to jeopardize your privacy.