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Why Penetration Testing is a Measure of Engineering Quality | Jonathan Care

Jonathan Care, a cybersecurity expert and analyst, explains why penetration testing is not just a compliance requirement, but a function of engineering quality. He challenges the traditional view of penetration testing as a separate activity and argues that it should be integrated into the development cycle. Watch this video to learn more about how security testing can help you improve your engineering solutions and reduce your risks.

What is SASE? #shorts

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Comparing Octiga to Going alone with Office 365

Many of our users compare Octiga Office 365 security app with Microsoft. Being a fan of Microsoft security tools, I want to emphasise that Octiga is not a replacement for Microsoft M365. On the contrary, we manage Office365 security to make its deliverability much easier for super-busy MSPs. Find out how MSPs can make Office 365 multi-client security a piece of cake with Octiga Office 365 security automation as opposed to managing it manually.

How Often Should You Do a Penetration Test? | Razorthorn Security

James Rees from Razorthorn Security shares his thoughts on a LinkedIn poll that asked how often a penetration test should be performed. He reveals the results of the poll and explains why he thinks quarterly testing is the best option for most organizations. Watch this video to learn more about the benefits of regular penetration testing and how Razorthorn Security can help you with your cybersecurity needs.