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SponsoredAfter briefly stirring into life as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, companies and entire economies are again stepping on the brakes as they brace for yet another “current situation.”
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SponsoredSince the cybersecurity sector first emerged, network defenders have been locked in a perpetual arms race with their adversaries. This translates into a continuous quest for more security solutions.
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SponsoredState and local government (SLG) organizations are null that impact and disrupt citizen services.
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SponsoredThe world of work has changed forever as the hybrid and fully remote models are here to stay. End users have changed the way they work, but unfortunately, core infrastructure has not changed enough to keep pace.
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SponsoredOrganizations around the world continue to struggle with whether and how to enable remote work, but the city of Corona isn’t among them.
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SponsoredExperts offer insights and guidance for reporting risks in today’s highly distributed world.
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SponsoredA cyber risk score identifies an organization’s level of exposure to cyber crime and the liabilities that stem from IT vulnerabilities.
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SponsoredAn organization is only as secure as its supply chain …
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SponsoredWithin just a few years, ransomware attacks have evolved into a sophisticated, highly targeted and profitable enterprise. In this Q&A, Sean Sweeney, senior director for the Field CISO Team at Oracle, discusses cryptocurrency, cyber hygiene and how to defend cloud resources against ransomware threats.
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SponsoredBiometric authentication technology can secure access to information online. Many people have reservations about biometrics, myths about data usage and the technology.
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SponsoredDigital identity is complex, particularly when verifying for government agencies. To understand the constantly changing identity landscape, it is important to consider five critical factors that have shaped government verification requirements.
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SponsoredWhat cyber security threats should enterprises look out for in 2022?
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SponsoredThe pandemic has pushed the focus of cyber criminals to the “work at home” infrastructure as many companies and governments moved to the cloud for their digital operations and employees worked from home.
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Sponsored5 ways to come back stronger with automation and hybrid cloud infrastructure.
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SponsoredCyber threats across commercial and government enterprises appear to be so common that seldom do we see major stories on the topic. The past couple of weeks were an exception, as gas stations along the East Coast ran out of fuel supplies, thanks to the paralyzing cyberattack on null
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SponsoredDigital transformation has become a ubiquitous term in the business world in recent years, but it’s not happening solely in the private sector. Agencies across federal, state, and local governments have taken steps to adopt new technologies and modernize IT so they can better perform their work.