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What are bots costing the financial services industry?

Netacea recently conducted a wide-ranging survey to uncover how much bots are really costing businesses. We compiled responses from 440 enterprise businesses spread across the US and UK, and have summed up our findings in an exclusive report, as well as an upcoming live webinar. Of all the sectors we surveyed, financial services was the industry most affected by API attacks, with 97% of businesses stating an API had been attacked by bots in 2020.

5 Tips to Provide Your Customers with The Advanced Endpoint Security They Really Need

Advanced cybersecurity is now the baseline of complex IT environments that include computers, servers, laptops, and other devices that may be used within the corporate network but also outside the office. It is also critical to face the growing threat landscape of advanced, silent, and targeted attacks. But how can you make sure you meet each of your customers’ specific requirements and deliver a cutting-edge IT approach in a way that is sustainable for your business?

Head-to-Head: Penetration Testing vs. Vulnerability Scanning

To release reasonably secure products, vendors must integrate software security processes throughout all stages of the software development lifecycle. That would include product architecture and design; implementation and verification; deployment and monitoring in the field; and back again to design to address the changing threat landscape, market needs, and product issues.

Introducing LimaCharlie Comms: Operations at Scale

Comms is built for Digital Forensics & Incident Response. It is a console, communications platform and audit trail that is deeply integrated with all aspects of LimaCharlie. It is not something that was bolted on after the fact but rather something that has been purposefully built to operationalize the full power of LimaCharlie towards responding to threats and defending against attackers.

8 Ways to Secure the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)

Connected devices offer healthcare providers ways to remotely monitor patient health. Additionally, hospitals use these devices for enhanced patient care, including medication delivery and vitals monitoring. However, malicious actors often use unsecured IoMT as part of their attack methodologies.