What Is ARMO Behavioral CADR?

As organizations increasingly adopt cloud-native architectures, they face a sprawling attack surface with novel threats that traditional security measures struggle to manage. ARMO’s Behavioral Cloud Application Detection and Response (CADR) offers the precise solution to these problems. It is designed to address the complexities and challenges of securing cloud-native applications in runtime.

PHI Data Protection in Healthcare: How User Activity Monitoring (UAM) Improves Visibility and Compliance

Data protection is a top priority for healthcare organizations, with patient trust and regulatory compliance hinging on securing sensitive information such as Protected Health Information (PHI). Traditional access control and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solutions focus on restricting access and preventing unauthorized file transfers but do not provide visibility into how, where, and through which communication channels sensitive data is shared.

A Developer's Guide to openssl_client

You’ve spent several hours meticulously designing your application, ensuring that every line of code is flawless. Everything looks perfect, and you deploy it with confidence. But then things take an awkward turn. Your secure connections start to fail, leaving you scratching your head and wondering what went wrong. SSL/TLS issues can be incredibly frustrating for DevOps teams, often leading to hours of debugging and troubleshooting.

Overcoming AppSec Challenges in FinServ: How CIBC Balances Speed, Security, and Compliance

Financial institutions face a tricky balancing act: they need to innovate quickly while also following strict compliance rules in an environment where security is paramount. Recently, Snyk's Field CTO, Steven Schmidt, sat down with Mihai Saveschi, Senior Director of Security Service Management at CIBC, for a fireside chat to discuss these pressing issues. We’ve pulled key insights from their conversation on some of the most pressing AppSec challenges facing financial services organizations today.

Cloudflare named a leader in Web Application Firewall Solutions in 2025 Forrester report

Forrester Research has recognized Cloudflare as a Leader in it's The Forrester Wave: Web Application Firewall Solutions, Q1 2025 report. This market analysis helps security and risk professionals select the right solution for their needs. According to Forrester: In this evaluation, Forrester assessed 10 Web Application Firewall (WAF) vendors across 22 criteria, including product security and vision. We believe this recognition is due to our continued investment in our product offering.

Fort Knox for Your Data: How Elasticsearch X-Pack Locks Down Your Cluster - Part 2

In Part 1 of Fort Knox for Your Data: How Elasticsearch X-Pack Locks Down Your Cluster, we uncovered the dangers of running Elasticsearch with X-Pack disabled and thus, highlighting the ease with which attackers can exploit unauthenticated endpoints. Now, in Part 2, we will explore the other security features of X-Pack beyond authentication.

Making Application Security simple with a new unified dashboard experience

Over the years, we have framed our Application Security features against market-defined product groupings such as Web Application Firewall (WAF), DDoS Mitigation, Bot Management, API Security (API Shield), Client Side Security (Page Shield), and so forth. This has led to unnecessary artificial separation of what is, under the hood, a well-integrated single platform.

Elevate Infrastructure Resiliency and Engineering Velocity with Infrastructure Identity

Speakers: Jack Poller, Principal Analyst at Paradigm Technica Ev Kontsevoy, CEO & Co-Founder at Teleport The Identity Attack Era: Is Your Infrastructure Secure? Cyberattacks are evolving, and identity compromise is now the primary tactic used by adversaries to infiltrate organizations. With credential theft, phishing, and social engineering driving most breaches, traditional security measures struggle to keep up. At the same time, the complexity and scale of modern infrastructure—spanning distributed systems, multi-cloud access, and AI-driven operations—have vastly expanded the attack surface.

Dangers of Data Logging and Data Hashing in Cybersecurity

In today’s competitive digital landscape, data is at the heart of business operations. Every transaction, login, and digital interaction generates data, which, when leveraged effectively, drives growth, enhances customer experiences, and improves operational efficiency. However, collecting and managing this data comes with risks—particularly through data logging and data hashing.