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Automating compliance in software delivery

CircleCI

One emerging challenge that developers and IT leaders face is the need to stay compliant with regulations and control frameworks that stipulate comprehensive data security, incident response, and monitoring and reporting requirements. Compliance requirements can add significant overhead to an organization. Regular compliance audits.

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Key Software Asset Management Tools and Benefits

Apiumhub

Software asset management tools are specialized software applications designed to help organizations manage and optimize their software assets throughout their lifecycle. This helps organizations avoid legal and financial risks associated with non-compliance.

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Attack Surface: Definition, Management and Reduction Best Practices

Kaseya

Common examples of attack surfaces include software, web applications, operating systems, data centers, mobile and IoT devices, web servers and even physical controls such as locks. Attack surface management is imperative for the following: Detection of misconfigurations. Types of attack surfaces.

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Why the Age of the Cloud Native Security Platform Is Here to Stay

Palo Alto Networks

Cloud providers use the concept of a shared responsibility model to describe the fact that they’re responsible for meeting the security SLAs of the underlying services — securing the physical data centers, providing the controls to limit role-based access and so forth — but customers are responsible for secure configuration of those services.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO

Equinix buys West African data center company for $320 million. Global data center operator Equinix expanded its capability and connectivity in West Africa in early April with the $320 million acquisition of MainOne, which offers services in Ghana, Nigeria, and Côte d’Ivoire.