POAM Process Automation: Breaking the Manual Grind

Plans of Action and Milestones (POAM) play a critical role in public sector cybersecurity. In this webinar with government IT solutions provider Carahsoft, we break down the challenges security teams face when implementing POAMs, sharing real-life examples of where things go wrong and why. As part of the presentation, we also cover the intensive math of POAM programs: people, systems, and time.

Polymorphic Extensions - The 443 Podcast - Episode 323

This week on the podcast, we discuss a research post by SquareX that invents a new way to impersonate any extension installed on a victim's web browser. Before that, we cover the latest supply chain attack attempts from Lazarus, as well as a malvertising campaign that managed to infect 1 million endpoints. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

Why Modern Security Teams Prefer Modular Identity Infrastructure

Managing identity and access isn't what it used to be. With today's complex tech stacks, security teams have more users, more platforms, and higher expectations to handle than ever before. Many businesses still rely on traditional authentication systems-but those setups often fall short. They're rigid, hard to tweak, and packed with features you don't always need.

What is The Best Crypto Coding Language?

The short answer to the query is that it depends. While this might not be the most popular answer, it's the most accurate. The best programming language for crypto will depend on what you're trying to build. If you're working on some performance-heavy blockchain projects, Rust is (most likely) your best bet, but if you're, for example, developing smart contracts for the Ethereum blockchain, then Solidity will be the go-to choice. There's really no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to this topic.

Running a Business Promotion? Don't Miss These Overlooked Essentials

Running a promotion is one of the quickest ways to boost your sales. It attracts new customers, builds brand awareness, and gives your audience a reason to engage. Sounds simple, right? But there's more to a successful promo than flashy graphics and tempting discounts. Many businesses overlook small but critical details that can ruin the entire campaign. From bad timing to legal oversights, these issues often show up too late.

SASE as a Journey: Why Single-Vendor Doesn't Mean Single Project

When IT leaders hear the term “single-vendor SASE,” many assume it implies an immediate, all-encompassing migration—a daunting project requiring the wholesale replacement of existing network and security infrastructure. This misconception can lead to hesitation in embracing a more modern and efficient approach to secure access. The reality, however, is quite different: SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) is a journey, not a single project.