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JumpCloud and Google: Even Better Together

It’s been just over a year since JumpCloud and Google announced a strategic partnership to seamlessly manage your Google Workspace identities, the access they need, from any device leveraging one platform. You may be wondering what’s new, how it’s going for our customers and partners, and what benefits they’re getting from the joint solution? This article provides a condensed set of resources that make it simpler to get started with a demo or simulations.

How Are SMEs Approaching AI?

Have you heard about AI yet? Just kidding. We know you have. Recently, AI’s popularity has skyrocketed among businesses and consumers alike. This surge was driven by a combination of technological advancements (e.g., machine learning, natural language processing, and data analytics) with an increase in tool accessibility and user-friendliness.

10 modern Node.js runtime features to start using in 2024

The server-side JavaScript runtime scene has been packed with innovations, such as Bun making strides with compatible Node.js APIs and the Node.js runtime featuring a rich standard library and runtime capabilities. As we enter into 2024, this article is a good opportunity to stay abreast of the latest features and functionalities offered by the Node.js runtime.

Advanced Threat Protection for Apps Built Using AI

AI has undoubtedly revolutionized various industries, enhancing both efficiency and innovation through low-code and no-code platforms. Yet, this ease of development brings with it an increased burden of security. As business users and developers rapidly build applications, automations, and bots using AI, the complexity and volume of these creations amplify potential security vulnerabilities.

Volatile Data Acquisition on Linux Systems Using fmem

The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author. LevelBlue does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article. Memory forensics is a critical aspect of digital forensics, allowing investigators to analyze the volatile memory of a system to uncover evidence of malicious activity, detect hidden malware, and reconstruct system events.

Mastering Identity and Access Management Policies: A Comprehensive Guide

How can your business develop and maintain identity and access management policies that safeguard your digital assets while providing appropriate access levels? In this guide, we explore the key elements of IAM policies, their critical role in organisational security, and offer actionable insights for crafting policies that align with both business needs and regulatory demands.

Maximizing Security: A Complete Guide to IAM Zero Trust Principles

In a security landscape that no longer tolerates assumptions of trust, IAM Zero Trust offers a stringent approach to protect your network. Discover how to apply ‘never trust, always verify’ effectively in our comprehensive look at IAM Zero Trust principles.

Threat Detection and Incident Response with MITRE ATT&CK and Sigma Rules

Being a security analyst tracking down threats can feel like being the Wile E. Coyote to an attacker’s Road Runner. You’re fast, but they’re faster. You set up alerts, but they still manage to get past your defenses. You’re monitoring systems, but they’re still able to hide their criminal activities.

How a Digital Marketing Agency can Transform Your Online Presence

Today, having a strong online presence is essential. With billions of people using the internet daily, businesses of all sizes need to get on board with digital marketing to reach their target audiences, establish their brands, and drive growth. Understanding and implementing effective digital marketing strategies can be challenging, especially without specialized expertise. This is where a digital marketing agency can be an invaluable asset, providing the knowledge, resources, and strategic guidance to help you achieve your online goals.

Anonymous User Security for Everyday Users

Windows permits an anonymous user to carry out specific actions, such as listing the names of domain accounts and network shares. This functionality proves useful in scenarios when an administrator needs to provide access to users in a trusted domain lacking a reciprocal trust agreement. By default, the Everyone security identifier(SID) is excluded from the token generated for anonymous connections. Consequently, permissions assigned to the Everyone group don’t extend to anonymous users.