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Unleashing SASE for All: Empowering the Channel Ecosystem Business

The concept of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) promised a revolution in network security. Its core intent: to simplify the deployment and consumption of both networking and security functions. However, does the reality really live up to the initial hype?

What's the Difference Between Signed and Unsigned Drivers?

A Signed Driver is a software entity which is usually a device driver or can be a kernel module and has been signed cryptographically by its developer or producer using its digital signature. This mark renders a unique identification and authentication mechanism ensuring authorship and integrity protection. Signed drivers are the main actors who guarantee the system’s safety and stability by permitting only trusted and verified software components to communicate with the kernel.

8 Mobile Banking Security Tips to Protect Your Finances

Like everything we do, our devices have become a valuable asset in managing our lives. One of the most important things we all have to manage is our finances, and mobile banking has become the new norm for many of us to: The number of people relying on online banking is steadily increasing. By 2025, the number of people managing their finances is projected to reach 217 million. For this reason, mobile banking security is crucial to prevent cyber criminals from emptying your accounts.

Atlas Oil: The Consequences of a Ransomware Attack

Atlas Oil, a major player in the oil and fuel distribution industry, fell victim to a ransomware attack orchestrated by the Black Basta group. This attack not only compromised sensitive company data but also exposed a variety of documents that could potentially harm the company’s operations and reputation. Overall, Black Basta claims to have exfiltrated approximately 730 GB of data.

Best Mobile SEO Practices: Top Strategies for 2024 Success

In today's digital landscape, optimizing your website for mobile devices is no longer optional but essential. Ensuring that your site is mobile-friendly can significantly enhance user experience and boost your rankings on search engines. Partnering with a reputable SEO company can help you develop and implement a robust mobile SEO strategy. With the shift towards mobile-first indexing by search engines like Google, your mobile SEO strategy needs to be robust and well-informed.

Seemplicity Optimizes Collaborative Vulnerability Remediation with Microsoft Teams

Communication across business units, technology layers, and systems is a massive challenge when it comes to streamlining any process, especially vulnerability remediation. Seemplicity’s new Microsoft Teams integration elevates cross team collaboration by facilitating the distribution of information, remediation requests, and more. These capabilities enable users to share findings with varying levels of context, depending on the recipients’ requirements. .

What is a CDN (Content Delivery Network) and How does a CDN Work?

In this video, we explain what a Content Delivery Network (CDN) is and how it works to improve your website’s performance. If you've ever experienced a slow website, you know how frustrating it can be for both you and your visitors. A slow website can lead to losing customers and lower rankings on search result pages. That's where a CDN comes in. A CDN improves your website's loading times by serving content from the server closest to your visitors. By caching content at various data centers, a CDN reduces the distance data must travel, leading to faster load times and lower bandwidth costs.