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DevSecOps in an AI world requires disruptive log economics

We’ve been talking about digital transformation for years (or even decades?), but the pace of evolution is now being catapulted forward by AI. This rapid change and innovation creates and relies upon exponential data sets. And while technology is rapidly evolving to manage and maintain these massive data sets, legacy pricing models based on data ingest volume are lagging behind, making it economically unsustainable.

Netskope One: The Only Enterprise-Grade SASE Platform That Integrates One Engine, One Client, One Gateway, and One Network

Today we are very excited to unveil Netskope One, which is our new name for the full range of market-leading Netskope capabilities that are contained in, and delivered by, a single platform. Netskope One enables security, infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams to reduce risk, cost, and complexity, protecting and accelerating everything to everywhere. Not only can we offer these unique capabilities; crucially, we are the only vendor that can deliver them all in a single platform.

The 7 Best VPN Extensions For Chrome in 2024

A virtual private network (VPN) is a technology service that creates a secure and encrypted connection between a computing device and an Internet network. Users typically buy or sign up to a VPN service for: Despite being the most used web browser in the world, Google Chrome doesn't have its own VPN. However, the Chrome Web Store has a plethora of providers that can add third-party VPNs or proxies as an extension on your web browser for quick and easy use.

EP 47 - Digital Trust and the Identity Cornerstone

In this episode of Trust Issues, Jan Vanhaecht, the Global Digital Identity Leader at Deloitte, Belgium, delves into the intricate realms of digital trust and risk management with host David Puner. The discussion covers topics ranging from the impact of regulations on cybersecurity practices to the pivotal role of identity in building a robust security culture.

Top 10 Linux Vulnerability Scanners for 2024

As you step into 2024, do you have absolute confidence in the security of your Linux systems? The stakes have never been higher, and the risk landscape for Linux is constantly shifting – which presents an ongoing challenge to your system’s security. In 2023 alone, 282 Linux-specific vulnerabilities were added to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog by CISA. Employing an advanced vulnerability scanner is the next step to protecting your systems from these and other potential risks.

A Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Achieve AI Compliance in Your Organization

AI compliance has become a pivotal concern for organizations in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. It is inconceivable to overlook the growing importance of AI compliance, particularly for entities deeply entrenched in AI operations. It involves an intricate intersection of legal, ethical, and regulatory dimensions, emphasizing the need for a cohesive approach to ensure comprehensive AI compliance.

Exploring host discovery techniques in a network

In a network assessment, one of the first tasks is to narrow down a large set of IP addresses to a list of active or interesting hosts. It's like trying to find specific houses in a big neighbourhood without knocking on every door. Scanning every possible connection of every single IP address can be slow and often unnecessary. What makes a host interesting depends on what you're looking for.

Why Your Organization Needs Dynamic Secrets and Rotation

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations confront a formidable array of cyber threats, with attacks and data breaches becoming increasingly prevalent. As businesses embrace transformative technologies such as AI, automation, cloud-native architectures, microservices and containerization, the proliferation of machine identities has surged, often surpassing human identities.

Disruption of Transportation Services and Infrastructure: NoName Hacking Group Strikes in Support of Polish Farmers

In a bold move aimed at raising awareness and protest against the pro-Ukrainian stance of the Polish authorities, the notorious NoName hacking group launched a series of cyber attacks targeting critical infrastructure in Poland. The group's motive was clear - to disrupt transportation services and infrastructure to show solidarity with Polish farmers' plight. Who is NoName hacking group and what is their motive?