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To the Point: Journey to the secure cloud through StateRAMP (Part I)

Join us for part one of Tanium Public Sector’s first episode of our To the Point government thought leadership interview series as we sit down with Leah McGrath, executive director of StateRAMP, to discuss how the nonprofit helps governments and cloud and security service providers achieve and maintain security compliance.

To the Point: Journey to the secure cloud through StateRAMP (Part II)

Join us for part two of Tanium Public Sector’s first episode of our To the Point government thought leadership interview series as we continue our dialogue with Leah McGrath, executive director of StateRAMP, as she delves into best practices for standardization, continuous monitoring and more.

Building for the Future DevSecOps in the era of AI ML Model Development

Melissa McKay, JFrog Developer Advocate, and Sunil Bemarkar, AWS Sr. Partner Solutions Architect, discuss practical ways to mature your MLOps approach including bringing model use and development into your existing secure software supply chain and development processes. Watch to learn more and get a demo of the JFrog and Amazon SageMaker integration.

API Attacks: Understanding Malicious and Malformed Threats

This video dives into two critical categories of API attacks: malicious intentions and malformed API threats. Learn why these dangers are becoming increasingly significant for modern companies and how API security can help prevent major incidents. Experts from GigaOm and Wallarm discuss how to identify and mitigate these vulnerabilities to ensure the safety of your data.

Guide: Verifying Microsoft Verified ID with a WordPress Plugin | Digital & Decentralized Identity

Follow our step-by-step instructions to set up and verify Microsoft Verified ID using a WordPress plugin. We’ll cover everything from plugin installation to configuration, so you can confidently manage digital identities on your site.

How to upload Internxt Drive files to WebDAV

This short tutorial shows you how to upload your Internxt Drive files to your preferred WebDAV server via the Internxt CLI to ensure your files are securely transferred and accessible. Now you are set up with the Internxt CLI and have connected to a WebDAV server, and you’re ready to get started and upload your files to WebDAV! This short video gives a quick, easy-to-follow guideline for uploading files to a WebDAV server. Uploading files is just the beginning of what you can do with WebDAV, and the Internxt CLI allows you to.

How to connect a WebDAV server to Internxt Drive

This short tutorial shows you how to use WebDAV by connecting to a WebDAV server to upload your Internxt Drive files via the Internxt CLI, ensuring your files are securely transferred and accessible. Once you have downloaded the Internxt CLI, you can connect and interact with your Internxt cloud storage via your preferred WebDAV server, we support: CyberDuck, Transmit, Cadaver, or Finder.