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SSO: What is it and what are the benefits for cybersecurity?

Single sign-on (SSO) is a tool that simplifies the authentication process by allowing users to log in and access various digital applications and services using a single set of credentials. This authentication solution works through a central service that authenticates users once and then provides an authentication token for the applications they wish to use. This token enables applications to verify user identity without users having to re-enter their credentials.

Empowering a Secure Digital Future with Centripetal Ireland During Cybersecurity Awareness Month

In today’s digital world, the importance of cybersecurity is more critical than ever. With the constant evolution of cyber threats, safeguarding sensitive data and digital assets has transitioned from an option – to an absolute necessity. Each October, Cybersecurity Awareness Month focuses on the importance of cybersecurity in our interconnected world.

What is NQE?

Using Network Query Engine, Forward Enterprise users can start querying their network without knowing which vendors are present and search for what they want to report on without worrying about the different ways to capture and parse this information in a multi-vendor environment. This gives the network and security operators access to normalized and structured data that is easy to consume and generate reports on to answer questions that were next to impossible to answer without access to this structured data.

New in Calico Cloud: Continuously scan workloads in Kubernetes clusters to detect newly discovered CVEs

The timeline of an application can be broadly described in 3 phases: Thus, runtime security in the context of a cloud-native container environment broadly refers to the tools and processes leveraged to protect the operation of running containers in production.

Adhere to Firmer Study Archival Requirements with Egnyte's eTMF

Fines and penalties for regulatory noncompliance within biopharma have been well documented. Since 2000, violations for noncompliance have cost biopharma $50B—and the costs of addressing root causes of noncompliance have grown as well, climbing by more than 40% since 2011 according to some estimates. The costs of remediating a deficiency can vary considerably, from as little as $250K to $5M for a Form 483 cited deficiency.

Texas Medical Center Leaks Patient Information Following Data Breach

In South Texas, United Medical Centers (UMC) offer reliable, high-quality healthcare services. They host nine locations in the region, servicing patients from the surrounding communities; their services include options for family planning, WIC, and a broad selection of care to assist chronic illnesses. The clinics provide care to more than 34,184 patients in the area, where many use public insurance to receive services.

Network Monitor, LiveAction, Announces Ransomware Incident

LiveAction Incorporated is a software company specializing in analytics, network monitoring, and application management tools. They’ve reported a revenue of over $5 million and provide services to companies in various industries; technical manufacturers, hospitals, biotechnology, and transportation professionals all use LiveAction services. Earlier this year, LiveAction suffered a ransomware attack where hackers took significant consumer information.