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The technical limitations of MDM vs device trust

This blog has been adapted from a section of 1Password’s ebook: “Why MDM isn’t enough for device security”. To read the complete ebook, click here. For years, mobile device management solutions (MDMs) have been all but ubiquitous in corporate cybersecurity. Devices enrolled in MDM are commonly referred to as “managed,” which reflects the tendency of companies to consider a device functionally secure as long as it has MDM installed.

Understanding the business benefits of PAM: Beyond IT security

In today's fast-paced digital environment, organizations face a growing need to protect sensitive systems and data while maintaining operational efficiency and driving productivity. One Identity Safeguard, a comprehensive Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, not only addresses security concerns, but also offers significant business advantages that go beyond basic compliance and risk mitigation.

Compliant until breached: The case for Digital Identity

If organizations are complying with their regulatory obligations, why are they still being breached? This obvious question exposes a paradox at the heart of everything we do in cybersecurity. It seems that the more we regulate, the more compliance requirements and frameworks we produce, and the more we nurture cybersecurity awareness, the more cyber incidents we face. What’s going on? Where’s the cause and where’s the effect?

How to Implement Zero Trust: A Step-by-Step Guide

Some traditional security methods are no match for evolving cyber threats, which is why zero trust is an essential addition to every organization’s arsenal. Unlike perimeter defenses, zero trust secures access at every level, verifying every device and user continuously to create a security posture that is far harder to penetrate. Gartner reports that 63% of organizations now use a zero trust strategy, a shift driven by the rising costs and frequency of successful breaches.

Trustwave Becomes First Pure-Play MDR Provider to Achieve FedRAMP Authorization

Trustwave has attained authorized status by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) for its Government Fusion platform. This announcement follows Trustwave being named last year as an official StateRAMP-authorized vendor. These achievements cap a multi-year journey through the FedRAMP process and make Trustwave the only pure-play Managed Detection and Response (MDR) provider recognized by FedRAMP.

Security Bulletin: PAN-OS Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

CVE-2025-0108 is a high-severity authentication bypass vulnerability affecting Palo Alto’s PAN-OS, the operating system for their next-generation firewalls. This flaw allows an unauthenticated attacker with network access to the PAN-OS management web interface to bypass authentication controls and execute restricted PHP scripts.

Securing AI vs AI Security: What Are We Talking About?

Lately, it seems like the only thing anyone is talking about in the technology sector is Artificial Intelligence. With good reason! AI is an incredibly powerful tool that is only going to grow in usage and scope. However, there seems to be a lot of confusion around various terms involving AI and security. The focus of this blog will be breaking down the differences between securing AI, secure AI use, AI for security, and AI safety.

DataTrails and Daiki Join Forces to Revolutionize Trust and Governance in the AI Era

Confidently scale AI initiatives with irrefutable proof of ethical data practices and compliant AI operations. In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the intersection of data provenance and AI governance has become mission-critical for businesses. As AI continues to shape industries – from healthcare and finance to media and technology – the need for verifiable data integrity and responsible AI oversight has never been more urgent.