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Enterprises today are facing a complex working environment, where digitalization is advancing by leaps and bounds and technological tools are multiplying. This change has brought with it a key challenge: protecting and managing access to sensitive data. IT teams are overloaded with password-related tickets, while employees are dealing with multiple credential-management fatigue, a problem that affects both productivity and security.

Integrating Cybersecurity Functions into Dashboards: Examples with Open Source Frameworks

Cybersecurity has become a non-negotiable aspect of modern technology, with businesses and individuals alike seeking smarter ways to protect their digital assets. Among the most effective solutions are interactive dashboards that provide real-time insights and control over security measures. Leveraging vue dashboard framework like AdminForth, developers can seamlessly integrate security features to create custom, open-source dashboards that enhance visibility and control. These tools offer an accessible and cost-effective way to streamline cybersecurity operations.

Dealing with Modern Cloud Servers for Business: Top Tips to Stay Secure

Modern cloud servers have replaced the need for organizations to own physical servers that take space and time to configure. So instead, they turn to cloud server providers who cater to business requests. By doing so, organizations get increased efficiency and the ability to scale for a fraction of the cost. Cloud servers make collaboration easier for remote teams and even acts as a source of data backup. It's no wonder 94% of enterprises have turned to modern cloud solutions for their servers.

PCI DSS Requirements With v4.0.1 Updates For 2024

PCI DSS refers to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard created by the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), an independent entity founded by major payment card brands, including Visa, JCB International, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. PCI DSS is designed to protect cardholder data and ensure security of payment infrastructure.

What is PCI DSS 4.0: Is This Still Applicable For 2024?

In a time when cyber threats continuously evolve, a security standard or framework is essential for protecting digital assets. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), developed by the PCI Security Standards Council, empowers organisations to safeguard cardholder data globally. PCI DSS offers technical guidance and practical steps to effectively protect cardholder data and overall payment infrastructure.

PCI DSS 4.0.1: What Changed & What's Not?

As threats evolve with every new technology, security must evolve, too. When it comes to payment data, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) covers the payment card industry. PCI DSS v4.0.1 contains some typographical errors and added guidance to improve the security controls while maintaining the core of the previous version.

Top tips: Are you using cyber deception? Here's why you should

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we focus on ways to stop attackers and safeguard your organization. It’s a classic warfare method to thwart attacks: deception. Enemies use deception tactics to combat their foes on the battlefield, and it’s a method that’s all too common. But deception in technology? What exactly is that? Is it even a standard practice? It very much is.

Centralize and conquer: Why multi-site DDI Central is a game changer for managing distributed on-premises networks

Managing distributed IT environments is no easy task. As networks grow increasingly complex and interconnected, centralizing their management becomes a daunting challenge. Traditional tools often fall short, struggling to balance centralized control with the unique configurations and autonomy required at each location. This challenge only amplifies as operations scale, leading to inefficiencies, inconsistencies, and operational silos that hinder productivity.

Your SIEM is Lying to You: Why You Need UEBA to Uncover the Truth

The way we detect cyber threats has come a long way, but let’s be real—traditional methods have serious blind spots. Back in the day, we relied on correlation rules—basic if-this-then-that logic—to flag suspicious activity. It worked… sort of. But today, exponential data growth has limited the effectiveness of using only correlation rules to detect threats. The result?

Year in Review Report Overview

Seemplicity’s 2024 Year in Review report offers key insights into how organizations are navigating the challenges of vulnerability and exposure management. By analyzing data from over a billion customer findings across a wide range of industries, the report highlights the urgency of prioritizing vulnerabilities, streamlining workflows, and improving collaboration across teams.