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Cybersecurity as a Service: Your Essential Guide to Staying Secure

In today’s digital world, businesses can’t afford to ignore cybersecurity threats. Every day, new types of attacks emerge, putting companies at risk of data breaches and financial losses. But here's the good news: cybersecurity as a service (CSaaS) is an innovative and scalable solution designed to keep your business safe without the hassle of managing an in-house cybersecurity team.

Secure your stack with Canonical | Open Source Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is an ongoing challenge for many enterprises, and safeguarding systems against evolving threats requires proactive, diligent security assessments and monitoring. Security and compliance is a challenge for organizations, with research showing that 84% of codebase contains at least one vulnerability and requires about 100 days on average to apply those fixes. In this video, Cédric Gégout, VP Product Management at Canonical, dives into the complexities of securing open source systems and company infrastructures, sharing insights from Canonical’s 20+ years of experience.

Why security needs to prioritize UX, Mike Riemer, Field CISO, Ivanti

Why security needs to prioritize UX, Mike Riemer, Field CISO, Ivanti Read the full report for more: ivanti.com/secure-experience Get expert advice on balancing security and employee experience in Ivanti’s research report: “Securing the Digital Employee Experience.”

Cribl and CrowdStrike Deepen Partnership with Falcon Next-Gen SIEM integration

Cribl is The Data Engine for Security and IT data, and integrations fuel our mission. Since day one, Cribl has been delivering new Stream integrations to meet customers where they are in their data management journey. No matter where customer data resides or needs to go, we want to be there for every customer. It’s your data, and Cribl was created to help you unlock it.

How to Slash Cyber Security Costs with Cribl Stream

Imagine the panic of a business owner who starts the day with a devastating realization: their entire database has been compromised, and the attackers demand a ransom that threatens the very survival of the business. Unfortunately, this isn’t just a nightmare what-if, it’s an all-too-common reality in today’s connected world.

Understanding Access Control Systems for Modern Businesses

Modern businesses understand that workplace security is of the utmost importance. Traditional key-based locking systems remain essential, yet increasingly more companies are turning to advanced access control solutions, including secure RFID cabinet locks which have revolutionized how sensitive areas are managed within businesses. In this article, we'll look into various types of access control systems, their benefits, and how best to select one suitable for their organization.

15 Essential Kali Linux Commands Ethical Hackers Need to Know

As ethical hacking continues to grow in importance, professionals require a reliable operating system to assist them in their tasks. A Debian-based distribution, Kali Linux is the go-to OS for ethical hackers and penetration testers. But why has it become the industry standard? This post will explore what makes Kali Linux essential and dive into the key commands every ethical hacker should know.

How Does Granular Recovery Technology Work?

Data loss can be a nightmare for businesses, especially when critical information is at risk. But there's good news—granular recovery technology is here to help! This advanced recovery method allows you to retrieve specific files, emails, or database entries without restoring the entire system. It’s a game-changer, especially in IT Service Management (ITSM) environments where precision and efficiency matter.

Launching Your Ubuntu Confidential VM with Intel TDX on Google Cloud: A Guide to Enhanced Security

In the world of cloud computing, we rely on abstraction layers to manage complex systems. While this simplifies development, it also creates vulnerabilities for sensitive data. Traditionally, privileged software within the cloud has access to your data, and could pose a significant security risk, if not managed properly. But there’s a new way to protect your data: confidential computing.