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8 investors weigh in on the state of insurtech in Q3 2022

TechCrunch

“Short term, it might be more difficult to raise at valuations we have seen before the public market adjustment, but with a strong business model and an experienced management team that understands the market and growth KPIs, it is possible,” she said. Insurtech IPOs don’t seem to be on the cards for 2022.

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Quality Assurance outsourcing in the World of DevOps-Best Practices for Dispersed (Distributed) Quality Assurance Team

Trigent

The software testing services is expected to grow by more than USD 55 Billion between 2022-2026. With outsourced QA being expedited through teams distributed across geographies and locations, many aspects that were hitherto guaranteed through co-located teams have now come under a lot of pressure.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: 6 Things That Matter Right Now

Tenable

That’s the bad news the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Cyber Safety Review Board delivered in a recent report. Drive best practices for security hygiene, such as automated vulnerability management, asset inventorying and vulnerability mitigation, as well as secure software development practices.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: LatAm startup strength, global chip shortage, Visa Bulletin update

TechCrunch

“Disengaged or dysfunctional boards aren’t just bad for CEOs and LPs; they’re bad for everyone,” writes Matt Blumberg , co-founder and CEO of Bolster, a realization that spurred him to revise meeting formats to include follow-up surveys and additional outreach. “But that’s no reason not to try.”

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Six Predictions from Tenable for 2023

Tenable

As 2022 draws to a close, we asked Tenable experts what they expect for the new year. After reading the tea leaves, they’re forecasting developments in extortion attacks, OT security, SaaS threats, metaverse risks and more! Security teams should brace themselves for an intensification of extortion attacks. ” (TechTarget).

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: The Latest on Supply Chain Security – SBOM Distribution, Open Source Flaws and a New Security Framework

Tenable

With SBOMs, security teams can identify unsafe components in their organizations’ software. Due to regulatory and industry pressure, software producers are making SBOMs more prevalent and sophisticated. Because they list the “ingredients” in a software product, SBOMs are key for supply chain security.