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A Practical History of the Firewall – Part 3: Performance Takes Center Stage

Firemon

The Rise of the ASIC The Appliance Becomes the Standard Security Goes Mainstream Book a Demo Jody Brazil CEO at FireMon By the early 2000s, proxies had lost, and stateful inspection dominated the market. As internet speeds increased and firewall adoption inside the enterprise increased, performance drove purchasing decisions.

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Four questions for a casino InfoSec director

CIO

Recent cyberattacks at MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment have put the spotlight on cybersecurity practices at casinos – and the importance of educating employees on social engineering tactics. How has the job of a casino security leader changed as games have become digitalized? Read on for his thoughts on AI, zero trust, and more.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: 6 Best Practices for Implementing AI Securely and Ethically

Tenable

But how can you ensure you use it securely, responsibly, ethically and in compliance with regulations? Check out best practices, guidelines and tips in this special edition of the Tenable Cybersecurity Snapshot! How can the security team contribute to these efforts? We look at best practices for secure use of AI.

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What Is cloud security?

Lacework

Cloud computing describes the practice of accessing software, databases, and resources via the Internet instead of on local (also known as ‘on-premises’) hardware. At this time, establishing server securing meant focusing on physical measures and preventing unauthorized individuals from accessing the hardware.

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Averting turbulence in the air

CIO

The diversification of payment methods and gradual increase in the volume of online transactions have cast a spotlight on the need for payment security compliance within the airline industry. With the new, recently onboarded Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) v4.0, she wonders. Well not exactly. The PCI DSS v4.0,

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What is a Security Operations Center (SOC) and Why Do You Need It?

Kaseya

What is a Security Operations Center (SOC)? A SOC is a centralized facility within an organization that houses an information security team responsible for continuously monitoring, detecting, analyzing and responding to any cybersecurity incidents on a 24/7/365 basis. And that’s why we have SOC. SIEM vs. SOC.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: 6 Things That Matter Right Now

Tenable

| Tips for protecting critical infrastructure from cyberattacks | How to prevent MFA fatigue attacks | “FiGHT” to secure 5G networks | And much more! The social engineering attack known as multi-factor authentication (MFA) fatigue is in the spotlight after a cybercriminal used it successfully against Uber. MFA fatigue in the spotlight.