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TrustCloud raises $15M to accelerate GRC Transformation for enterprise CISOs

When I speak to enterprise CISOs and GRC leaders, they often talk to me about 2 problems: Today we unlocked a huge milestone for TrustCloud that will help us scale operations to solve these 2 problems for enterprise CISOs and GRC leaders. We’ve raised $15M in strategic funding led by ServiceNow Ventures, with participation from Cisco Investments, Presidio Ventures, OpenView Venture Partners, Tola Capital, and other existing investors. (Read official press release)

Application Security Testing: Security Scanning and Runtime Protection Tools

Application security testing (AST) is the process of identifying and fixing security vulnerabilities in software applications. It ensures that applications are protected against threats such as unauthorized access, data breaches, and code manipulation. The application layer continues to be the most attacked and hardest to defend in the enterprise software stack.

DDoS Protection: Insurance Policy or Proactive Defense?

Historically, smaller organizations or those outside highly targeted industries for distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have thought of DDoS protection more akin to an insurance policy than proactive cyber defense, i.e. we’ll put some reactive processes in place “in case we get hit,” but not much more.

Translating Threat Intelligence into Boardroom Value

In fast-paced threat intelligence environments, day-to day focus is often on monitoring risks, responding to incidents, and staying ahead of evolving threats. In the middle of this operational intensity, structured board reporting can easily be overlooked. But as threat landscapes grow more complex and cyber risks gain board-level attention, the absence of clear, strategic reporting becomes a liability. Board reporting isn’t just a good practice, its a regulatory imperative.

How to Implement a Zero Trust Strategy

The ways in which people work are changing, and so are the approaches needed to secure modern work. As organizations race to gain the benefits of cloud computing, relax rules around bring-your-own devices, and leverage hybrid-work models that require edge devices such as VPN gateways, the result is an expanding, disparate IT environment. And even worse, users are a part of the attack surface — one threat actors are all too ready and willing to exploit.

Bitdefender's ATS and MDR: Empowering MSPs to Secure Client IT Infrastructure

Cybersecurity threats are growing in sophistication, targeting businesses of all sizes. For Managed Service Providers (MSPs), securing clients' IT infrastructure is a critical responsibility, yet resource constraints and evolving threats make it a daunting challenge. Bitdefender, a global cybersecurity leader, addresses these pain points with its cutting-edge Attack Surface Reduction (ATS) and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) technologies integrated into the GravityZone platform.

Key Differences Between Domestic and Commercial Alarm Monitoring

Alarm monitoring plays a crucial role in modern security setups, but not all systems are created equal. There's a big difference between monitoring a private home and protecting a commercial building. Each type comes with its level of risk, response needs, and technical requirements. If you're thinking about installing a system, it's important to know how domestic and commercial alarm monitoring compare and why it matters.

Why Data Privacy Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage in B2B SaaS

Data privacy was considered an operational necessity for years-a box to check in audits, a compliance formality. But in today's B2B software landscape, it has transformed into something more powerful: a brand differentiator. Companies prioritizing user trust and data protection aren't just meeting regulations-they're earning a long-term competitive edge.

Exploring the World of Crypto Price Prediction Markets: The Future of Financial Forecasting

The financial landscape has thus been changed by cryptocurrencies, imparting the ideas of decentralization, digital ownership, and new modes of economic participation. But as is with any rapidly evolving asset class, predicting cryptocurrency prices tops discussions-and ranks as one of the most challenging feats. Crypto price prediction markets have emerged as a new financial instrument paramount in the eyes of traders, analysts, and enthusiasts. Those platforms use blockchain technology mixed with game theory to crowdsource cryptocurrency price forecasts for more precise and transparent predictions than traditional models.