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Six Key Measures for Upholding Election Security and Integrity

Decision 2024 – the ultimate election year – is in full swing, with more than 60 countries holding national elections this cycle. In the United States, where presidential candidates are polling neck and neck and stakes are high, this “first true AI election” has brought election security to the forefront of the conversation.

A New Era of Machine Identity Security: Welcome Venafi to CyberArk

We are thrilled to announce that we have completed the acquisition of Venafi, a recognized leader in machine identity management. This strategic move aligns with our commitment to not just protecting human identities but expanding our capabilities for securing the rapidly growing world of machine identities.

Secure Cloud Access with Wiz & CyberArk: Enhance Multi-Cloud Security at Cloud Speed | CyberArk

Discover how the powerful integration between Wiz and CyberArk enhances cloud security by identifying and controlling excessive cloud privileges. In this demo, you'll see how Wiz flags risky access, while CyberArk applies just-in-time privileged access for secure administrative operations in multi-cloud environments. By leveraging the principle of least-privilege, CyberArk's Secure Cloud Access ensures all sessions are monitored for compliance and audit without slowing down your cloud development.

Critical Access Controls: Ensuring Database Security

Securing database access has become a critical concern for organizations globally. Your organization’s data is its most valuable asset, encompassing everything about your business, partners, customers and employees. A data breach could jeopardize your entire operation.

EP 62 - The Evolution of Identity

In this episode of the Trust Issues podcast, host David Puner sits down with Jeff Reich, Executive Director of the Identity Defined Security Alliance (IDSA), a nonprofit that provides vendor-neutral guidance on identity-centric security strategies to help organizations reduce the risk of identity-related attacks. They explore the evolution of digital identity, discussing how it has transformed from simple identifiers to complex, multifaceted digital identities for both humans and machines.

Zero Standing Privileges (ZSP): Vendor Myths vs. Reality

Several new vendors entering the privileged access management (PAM) market are boldly claiming they can – or will soon be able to – provide access with zero standing privileges (ZSP). In reality, these lofty vendor claims likely ignore the limited use cases of their own technology. This betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of PAM – the most challenging problem in cybersecurity.

How Investronaut Secured Digital Transformation with CyberArk Identity Solutions | CyberArk

Discover how Investronaut, one of India's fastest-growing digital marketing agencies, enhanced its operational efficiency and security by partnering with CyberArk. In this video, we explore how Investronaut leveraged CyberArk's Single Sign-On (SSO), Adaptive Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and Workforce Password Management (WPM) to safeguard its digital transformation amid a rapidly evolving threat landscape.

Tricentis Tosca Secrets Manager Integration with CyberArk Software

- In this video, we explore the integration between Tricentis Tosca and CyberArk, demonstrating how to securely store and manage sensitive data, such as passwords and multi-factor authentication (MFA) keys, directly in CyberArk. Learn how to seamlessly access this data in your test cases and configurations when needed. This integration ensures enhanced security for your test automation by centralizing sensitive data management within CyberArk. Be sure to subscribe for more tutorials on test automation and security best practices!

CIO POV: Impactful AI Programs Start with 'Why'

Generative AI (GenAI) has the power to transform organizations from the inside out. Yet many organizations are struggling to prove the value of their GenAI investments after the initial push to deploy models. “At least 30% of GenAI projects will be abandoned after proof of concept by the end of 2025, due to poor data quality, inadequate risk controls, escalating costs or unclear business value,” according to Gartner, Inc.