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Security at ServiceNow (feat. Karl Klaessig) - The Big Fix 2022 by Snyk

Karl Klaessig, Director of Product Marketing and Security Operations at ServiceNow joins Randall Degges, Head of Developer Relations and Community at Snyk to discuss security challenges and how they approach them at ServiceNow. The Big Fix brought together developers, DevOps, and security practitioners of all skill levels to help make the internet more secure through a month of fixing vulnerabilities, ending in a 24-hour livestream event.

Today's Crypto Storage Solutions & Wallets for Institutions

What secure, enterprise-grade crypto storage solutions (wallets) currently exist on the market? Fireblocks' Head of APAC & Vice President, Product Strategy and Business Solutions, Stephen Richardson, explains. There are two types of enterprise-grade crypto storage solutions (wallets) exist in the market: Multisig wallets (ex: Bitgo, Coinbase, Gemini, Paxos) and MPC wallets (Ex: Unbound, SharpX, Fireblocks).

Identity Protection Solution

80% of modern attacks are identity-driven, leveraging stolen credentials. Existing endpoint-only security solutions are simply not designed to protect against these attacks. Learn how CrowdStrike Identity Protection - fully integrated with the CrowdStrike Falcon Platform - helps ensure comprehensive protection against identity-based attacks in real-time.

Mobile penetration testing: Why You Need A Mobile Penetration Test | Cyphere

As mobile devices become more and more ubiquitous, the risk of data theft and malicious attacks also rises. That's why it's important to have a mobile penetration test - an assessment of your system's security that identifies vulnerabilities that could be exploited by cybercriminals. Watch this video to learn more about mobile penetration testing and how it can protect your business from harm.#mobilepenetrationtesting #mobilepentesting

Installing Glyptodon

In order to install Glyptodon, you must first obtain a free trial or paid license from the Glyptodon website at glyp.to. After you have created your Glyptodon account, visit the "Download" section to access your repository credentials. Next, you will need to create a Linux instance that supports Docker. In this example, we will be using Ubuntu. Before getting started, make sure that your Linux environment is fully up-to-date.