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The Impact of NIST SP 800-171 on SMBs

From more broad laws like GDPR to industry-specific regulations like HIPAA, most organizations today must comply with some kind of data protection guideline. Some businesses may even have to comply with numerous data protection regulations. As such, compliance with data protection regulations has become increasingly complicated.

Ensuring Privacy in the Age of AI: Exploring Solutions for Data Security and Anonymity in AI

With the widespread use of AI technology, numerous AI models gather and process vast amounts of data, much of which comprises personal information utilized to offer personalized experiences. However, this abundance of data poses inherent risks, particularly in terms of privacy and security.

Elevate, Automate, Anticipate: Panoptica's Cutting-Edge Security Solutions Unveiled at RSAC

The RSA Conference 2024 was a landmark event for Panoptica as we unveiled three transformative solutions: Smart CDR, GenAI Dynamic Remediation, and Security Graph Query. These tools work together seamlessly to strengthen your security architecture and ensure readiness against today's complex and evolving threats. Let’s take a look at each of these exciting new capabilities.

Smart Cloud Detection and Response: Detecting attacks in real-time with Panoptica

Modern technology continues to assist, enhance, and shape every aspect of our lives—in our work, our homes, and even our vehicles. Home security video cameras and car dashcams are prevalent ways to ensure our personal safety and security. A popular electric vehicle has a “sentry mode” that is a perfect example of a system that monitors and captures events happening around the vehicle, providing information about incidents to vehicle owners.

Shift left: How securing from code to cloud can improve your time to market

Embracing a shift-left security approach in software development will not only enhance your application security but will also accelerate your software product's time to market. By integrating security practices early in the software development lifecycle (SDLC)—particularly in your cloud-native applications—you can navigate modern cyber threats more effectively as you get to market more swiftly.

What is MLM? What are the red flags of MLM scams?

MLM (multi-level marketing) business models are believed to have existed since the 1920s - it is estimated that approximately over 1,000 companies in the US currently use this model. MLM has gained immense popularity over the past years, especially among individuals who wish to earn extra income, want flexible work opportunities, have financial independence, or become entrepreneurs without the associated risks and overhead costs of starting a business.

How AI Voice Assistants Transform Restaurant Profitability

The restaurant industry is undergoing a digital transformation, driven by the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. At the forefront of this revolution are AI voice assistants, poised to revolutionize customer service, streamline operations, and unlock unprecedented profitability.

Understanding OWASP ASVS Security Coverage

Web applications serve as the backbone of business operations, and the rise in cyber threats has put a spotlight on vulnerabilities that can compromise the integrity and confidentiality of web applications. But where to start? Security frameworks can help security and development teams understand the top risks and how to harden their applications against them, while guiding technical professionals on how to protect their applications against attacks.

5 Cybersecurity Lessons We Can Learn from Star Wars

A long time ago in a movie theater far, far away, a little film by the name of “Star Wars” took the world by storm and changed the course of sci-fi, cinema, and pop culture for decades to come. But believe it or not, this intergalactic tale of droids and lightsaber duels can actually teach us a lot about the importance of cybersecurity. As it turns out, if the bad guys had been a little more security-savvy, the film might have ended quite differently.