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Zero Trust? Don't Forget Your Mobile Fleet

Does your Zero Trust strategy include mobile devices? If not, it might have a zero chance of being successful. Hear how to deliver continuous authentication for mobile users connecting to corporate data. Speakers: Tomas Maldonado - CISO, NFL Ramy Houssaini - Chief Cyber & Technology Risk Officer & Group Privacy Officer, BNP Paribas

Secure your infrastructure from code to cloud

Infrastructure as Code enables you to take ownership of your cloud environments and define what your application needs in a programmatic way. It's appealing because it’s code; you can version it, you can automate testing it using pipelines and you can deploy it frequently on your own. However there is a catch. With this level of autonomy comes increased responsibility and the implicit requirement to have the relevant knowledge needed in order to design and configure secure infrastructure.

Haunted: Chrome's vision for post-Spectre web development

Ahh, the web, an open platform where sites can communicate with each other, embed third-party content to unlock powerful features, make requests to arbitrary endpoints of other web applications... Well. Isolation was never a thing on the web, and this creates a number of security issues⏤but Spectre took this to the next level.

Enterprise Application Risk Profiling

I will discuss digital transformation in the enterprise, how it impacts cloud native applications developed using agile methodologies and as a result, an oscillating application risk rating, which then triggers prioritized security-related activities by application security engineers.. Key topics will include: Creating a baseline application risk profile Dynamic characteristics of application risk factors Significant changes that trigger security reviews

Protecting Users from Malicious Sites with Falcon for Mobile

Protecting Users from Malicious Sites with Falcon for Mobile Falcon for Mobile protects users by preventing connections to malicious sites on both iOS and Android devices. Some examples of sources for these malicious connections are texts, emails, apps, or even QR codes. Falcon for mobile can block navigating to malicious sites and notifying the user why it was blocked, educating the user and reducing the risk in the future.

Wi-Fi in WatchGuard Cloud

Wi-Fi has evolved as an essential need across the globe. WatchGuard is delivering Wi-Fi 6 access points with WPA3 encryption for enriched security. Managed directly in WatchGuard Cloud, these secure access points enable zero-touch deployment, monitoring, and reporting plus integration into WatchGuard’s portfolio of products such as AuthPoint, Endpoint, and Firebox.