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The state of zero trust: A new normal for cybersecurity

TechBeacon

Zero trust was already a buzzword in security circles before the coronavirus spread across the globe, but the pandemic is stoking more interest in this identity-based approach to security.

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Long Weekend and you Locked Yourself Out of Your Computer

Ivanti

The latest Verizon DBIR report is out and we all should realize, normal is not the new workplace. And cybersecurity woes are doing more damage than just making you want to throw your laptop out the nearest window. The latest Verizon DBIR report is out, and – as anyone in cybersecurity guessed – it’s not good news.

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Palo Alto Networks Releases 2021 Global IoT Survey

Palo Alto Networks

IoT survey from Palo Alto Networks highlights the need for shared responsibility among remote workers and IT teams to secure their enterprise. Cyber Secure at Home. The new work-from-home (WFH) culture makes vulnerability management and the improvement of cyber hygiene everyone's responsibility. in early 2022.

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Zero-Day: Vulnerabilities, Exploits, Attacks and How to Manage Them

Kaseya

Software vulnerabilities arise due to many reasons like security misconfiguration, programming errors, insufficient logging and monitoring, or simply human error. The presence of zero-day vulnerabilities is one of the most common causes of successful cyberattacks and finding one allows hackers to have a field day.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: How Enterprise Cyber Leaders Can Tame the ChatGPT Beast

Tenable

1 – How CISOs can mitigate the risks of generative AI It’s a common scenario in enterprises today: The business adopts generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT, while CISOs rush to draft usage policies to manage the security risks of using these newfangled AI products. reads the report.

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Opportunities for DevSecOps in 2021

Dzone - DevOps

I wrote The Future of DevSecOps in June 2019 after gathering insights from IT professionals who foresaw: greater adoption, security being ingrained in development, and, AI/ML-driven automation. This is important in a post-COVID world as organizations scale and change as the world sets itself on the next normal mode of behavior.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. And they’re picking up the skills they need to advance in their current positions or to get new ones. This has been a strange year.

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