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SaaS Security: Protecting Your Cloud-Based Applications and Data

Software as a Service (SaaS) has quickly become popular and has changed the way businesses work by making them more scalable, flexible, and efficient. Cloud-based apps are convenient, but they also come with the duty of keeping them safe from cyber threats. As more businesses move private data to the cloud, security for SaaS has become very important. This is because the data is vulnerable to risks like cyberattacks, data breaches, and unauthorized access.

A Treacherous Dinner Party: The Global Effort to Maintain Supply Chain Security

…In the world of supply chain security, vigilance is your best friend. Stay informed, stay alert, and always prioritize security in your decisions. After all, in this interconnected digital world, we’re all in this together.

Sequoia spotlight: Deploying the newest macOS with Endpoint Central

Apple released its new macOS Sequoia 15.0 on Sept. 16, and we at ManageEngine are excited to announce our support from the day of its release. Before we get into the details, let’s look at which devices are eligible for the facelift. Source: Apple Sequoia was unveiled at WWDC 2024 with a range of features around privacy, security, and its much-awaited Apple Intelligence.

Living-off-the-land Attacks: The Challenge and WatchGuard Advanced EPDR

In cybersecurity, "Living-off-the-land" (LotL) attacks have become increasingly difficult to detect. These attacks exploit legitimate system tools like PowerShell, WMI, or Office macros instead of relying on external malware, allowing attackers to move stealthily within a network. Traditional security measures struggle to identify these attacks, as they use trusted, digitally signed tools. LotL attacks appeal to cybercriminals because they evade detection and reduce the risk of being traced.

Top 10 Fraud Protection Services

Fraud isn’t just evolving- it’s exploding. What once involved old-fashioned pickpockets and stolen wallets is now a digital battlefield. And scammers are getting increasingly creative, too. From sophisticated cloned websites to deceptive phishing schemes, they are making it substantially harder for businesses to protect themselves and their customers.

Best Practices for Preventing BlackSuit Ransomware Infections

Are you confident that your security tools are foolproof? Think again. BlackSuit ransomware is exploiting overlooked vulnerabilities, slipping through defenses even in 53 well-protected organizations. This isn’t just another cyber threat—it’s a sophisticated adversary that rewrites the rules. Your firewalls, antivirus, and strict protocols might not be enough to stop it. BlackSuit is engineered to find gaps you didn’t know existed, bypassing even advanced security postures.

Essential Guide to Seamless CCaaS Implementation

As businesses continue to evolve in their customer service strategies, Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) solutions have emerged as an effective tool for enhancing customer experience. These cloud-based platforms offer flexibility, scalability, and access to advanced technologies, making them a popular choice for organizations of all sizes. However, transitioning to CCaaS requires careful planning to ensure a smooth implementation process.

A Quick Guide to Today's Cybersecurity Landscape

The world can be just as much of a marvelous place, as it can be a dangerous one. And the same can be said about the online one, where you need to focus on your safety just as much but in a different way. For those wondering how to approach this, make sure to keep reading as we’ll be covering everything you need to know about cybersecurity.

What is SDLC? Why Should You Opt for Secure SDLC Instead?

The Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) provides a systematic framework for developing and maintaining software from conception to modification, producing high-quality software that meets stakeholder and customer requirements within specified time and cost constraints. However, traditional SDLC practices fall short of ensuring thorough application security. Why?