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By the Numbers: Cloud Security Stats Are In, and They're Not Pretty

With digital transformation having taken a front seat over the past 3 years due to a global shift in how people do business, cloud reliance and breaches have skyrocketed. According to G2, half of all organizations are currently cloud native or cloud enabled. It’s not just a matter of accomplishing work, either – it’s storage for vital digital assets.

What is fat finger error and how to prevent it

A fat finger error is a keyboard input mistake that results in the wrong information being transmitted. The term originated in financial trading markets and is now used more broadly in the security industry to describe data breaches that are caused by human error, particularly when the breach is attributed to mistyped information, like an email address. There are few people who have not experienced the sinking feeling caused by making a fat finger error.

Software Supply Chain Compliance: Ensuring Security and Trust in Your Software and Applications

Software and applications make the world go round. This naturally makes them a top attack target for threat actors, and highlights the importance of robust software supply chain compliance. But how do companies build and implement a compliance strategy that solves the challenges of modern application security? Let’s take a look.

Insider Fraud Prevention: Tips & Tricks for Your Organization

Did you know that even organizations with productive and loyal employees frequently suffer from malicious insiders committing fraud? Such insiders are rather difficult to detect because they mishandle data bit by bit alongside their regular work routine. Moreover, their motives can be unobvious, which makes detecting them even more challenging. In this article, we explore insider fraud and its risks, as well as how to mitigate those risks through a comprehensive insider risk management strategy.

Get the AT&T Cybersecurity Insights Report: Focus on Healthcare

We’re pleased to announce the availability of the 2023 AT&T Cybersecurity Insights™ Report: Focus on Healthcare. It looks at the edge ecosystem, surveying healthcare IT leaders from around the world, and provides benchmarks for assessing your edge computing plans. This is the 12th edition of our vendor-neutral and forward-looking report.

Keep Identity Real with MFA and Strong Credentials

Would you bet your business on the strength of every employee’s password? If you haven’t deployed business-grade MFA and credentials management throughout your organization, you are probably on the losing end of that bet. Here’s why: Despite the challenges, passwords are not going anywhere any time soon.

Threads : Security Issues You Should Be Aware Of Before Using

Meta’s new app called Threads was launched on the 6th of July 2023 by Mark Zuckerberg. The app is an extension of the Instagram app and everybody is excited to talk about it as it is compared with Twitter. However, the app gained 30 million downloads in its first 16 hours. Currently, the app is available for 100 countries including the United States, Australia, Canada, India and Japan.

Top 9 Integration Testing Tools in 2023

Integration is an indispensable aspect of modern software development. As software applications become more complex and interconnected, every component must work seamlessly together like a game of Tetris. This is where integration testing comes into play, allowing developers to test whether different parts of an application play nicely together. This article will discuss what integration testing tools are, the types, benefits, and key features to look for when choosing one.

Three Key Takeaways From the Newly Adopted EU-US Data Privacy Framework You Need To Know

On July 10th, the EU Commission adopted an adequacy decision for the proposed EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. This is exciting news for organizations, as many have been stuck in privacy "limbo" since the annulment of the previous EU-U.S. Data transfer mechanism, Privacy Shield, which was annulled due to challenges in court by privacy activist Max Schrems.