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Importance of Continuous App Store Monitoring | Storeknox

Mobile apps have evolved into integral components of modern enterprises. They power core operations across industries, from financial transactions to managing health data. While over 80% of businesses rely on mobile apps for customer engagement and services, security must extend beyond the initial launch. While organizations invest heavily in pre-release testing and security checks, they often overlook the threats emerging after the app is available.

State of the SIEM Market

Navigate a shifting SIEM market: Challenges, lessons and strategic insights The SIEM market is evolving, and legacy systems struggle to keep up with today’s complex security challenges. Many mid-to-large enterprises, particularly those with revenues up to $5B, find outdated SIEMs hinder their agility and responsiveness. Vendor consolidation and shifting market dynamics add to the difficulty of selecting the right solution.

GigaOm and Frost & Sullivan Recognize Cato Networks for SASE Innovation

The latest recognition of Cato Networks in the 2025 GigaOm Radar Report for Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is just the newest example of our continued excellence in secure networking. Cato was named a Leader and Outperformer for a second consecutive year. Recently, Cato has been recognized for its innovation and leadership in AI-driven security, overall security efficacy, and SD-WAN by Frost & Sullivan and GigaOm.

Top Code Signing Mistakes & Its Solutions: Prevent Software Attacks

In the era of the digital world, implementing software security measures is not only crucial but also a time-consuming and expensive process. More often, these security measures are implemented by humans prone to making mistakes. These mistakes cause security breaches in the software, ultimately causing nasty consequences to the company’s revenue. As per a report published in 2024, 68% of data breaches were caused by human errors.

Linux Kernel 6.14 Released: Key Features, Improvements, and What's New

Linux Kernel 6.14 significantly enhances security, performance, and hardware support. Compared to the previous updates, Linus Torvalds has described this as a “tiny” release; still, it comes with half a million lines of code changes and over ten thousand commits, labeling this as one of the critical updates for developers, system administrators, and people who use Linux.

Ransomware in the Global Healthcare Industry

Following the World Health Organisation (WHO) hosting a webinar to discuss the critical importance of cybersecurity in the healthcare sector, it is clear the severity of the situation the industry is facing is coming to the fore. Healthcare organizations are increasingly relying on digital systems to facilitate their daily workflow, but the prevalence of outdated legacy technology in the sector is rendering it vulnerable to cyberattacks with severe consequences.

How to create an Object Storage Repository | BDRCloud

Overview: BDRCloud integrates with various cloud platforms as an object storage repository, providing a reliable and scalable solution for storing backup data. This configuration supports efficient data management, long-term retention, and seamless recovery options for your backup data. Steps: Need Help? For any issues or questions, please reach out to the BDR Support team at bdr-support@vembu.com.

Threat Intelligence's Role in Cybersecurity

Threat intelligence, also referred to as cyber threat intelligence (CTI), is evidence-based data that’s been collected from a variety of sources, processed, and analyzed to help both organizations and individuals understand recent cyber attacks as well as threat actors’ motivations, tactics, behaviors, and potential next steps.

Zero Trust Policy: Guidelines and Practical Implementation

In an era of escalating cyber threats, organizations can no longer rely on traditional perimeter-based security models. The rise of remote work, cloud computing, and sophisticated cyberattacks demands a more robust security framework, hence the Zero Trust model. Zero Trust is based on the principle that organizations should "never trust, always verify," assuming that threats exist both inside and outside the network. This article explores the core principles of Zero Trust, offers practical implementation guidelines, and highlights unidirectional data transfer equipment as a crucial component.