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Managing low-code/no-code security risks
September 3, 2024
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By Yair Finzi
Continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) – a concept introduced by Gartner – monitors cybersecurity threats continuously rather than intermittently. This five-stage framework (scoping, discovery, prioritization, validation, and mobilization) allows organizations to constantly assess and manage their security posture, reduce exposure to threats, and integrate risk management into a continuous assessment
The Importance of Involving a Cloud-Native Security Platform to Enhance Cybersecurity Measures
September 3, 2024
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Amidst the constantly evolving business milieu, where agility is paramount, organizations are turning to cloud-native architecture to innovate and compete effectively. As companies embrace cloud-native technologies, cyber threats are proliferating, necessitating robust protection measures. Implementing the right cloud-native security controls can be challenging, especially considering that 72% of organizations admit
Cybersecurity Doesn’t Start Or End With Information Technology
September 2, 2024
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By Mike Kijewski
As the healthcare industry increasingly relies on connected medical devices, the potential consequences of unmitigated cybersecurity vulnerabilities grow more widespread. Similar to how the CrowdStrike patch management issue raised concerns about the impact of software maintenance and testing failures, the voluntary recall of certain wireless insulin pumps by a leading medical device
3 Ways Small Businesses Can Boost Their Cyber Resilience
September 2, 2024
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By J.P. Pressley
Cyber risks loom large for SMBs. A few key assessments can help them quickly shore up their defenses. Small and medium-sized businesses are attractive targets for cybercriminals. Between limited resources, a lack of skilled security staff and minimal IT support, SMBs are susceptible to attacks. They also house valuable data — customer information,
3 Ways Small Businesses Can Boost Their Cyber Resilience
August 30, 2024
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By J.P. Pressley
Cyber risks loom large for SMBs. A few key assessments can help them quickly shore up their defenses. Small and medium-sized businesses are attractive targets for cybercriminals. Between limited resources, a lack of skilled security staff and minimal IT support, SMBs are susceptible to attacks. They also house valuable data — customer information,