MPC Security: 5 questions to ask your wallet provider

In the world of digital assets and blockchain-driven solutions, security is the utmost priority for organizations across the globe. While numerous multi-party computation (MPC) providers vow to offer best-in-class security and service, what truly sets them apart is the underlying cryptographic proofs and infrastructure. Given the consequences a security breach can lead to, it is crucial to make informed decisions when evaluating an MPC wallet provider.

Benefits and Uses of Artificial Intelligence for the IoT

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are two of the most transformative technologies of the 21st century. The integration of AI and IoT has opened a whole new world of possibilities, with smart devices and systems that can learn and adapt to their environment, making them more efficient and effective. Fundamentally, AI is the ability of machines to learn from data and make decisions based on that data.

Introducing Netskope Proactive Digital Experience Management

When talking to infrastructure and operations teams, one common concern when moving to a SASE architecture is the loss of visibility and control that they have historically been accustomed to. Overnight traffic destined for critical business applications, both private and public, routes through what is often seen as a black box, or in today’s world, more of a “gray cloud.”

Automate incident response and security workflows with Blink in the Datadog Marketplace

Security and DevOps engineers often spend a lot of time and effort creating and managing complex, repetitive workflows, such as incident response, honeypotting, recovery and remediation, and more. Blink is a no-code security platform that enables users to create workflow automations, triggers, and self-service apps to streamline processes, better enforce guardrails, and eliminate operational bottlenecks.

Netskope Enables 100% Legacy VPN Replacement with ZTNA Next

For infrastructure and operations (I&O) teams, the transition from legacy architectures to a modern zero trust architecture is far from straightforward. Teams often face a complex patchwork of fragmented and siloed systems of different vintages, along with the challenge of managing dozens of disparate security and networking vendors.

Protecting SAP CUI Exports with HALOCORE

Business-critical applications such as ERP, SCM, CRM, PLM, and others support essential business functions and processes for the world’s largest commercial and government organizations. This includes supply chain, manufacturing, finance, sales and services, and defense. Many businesses in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) utilize SAP in their ERP landscape.

Unveiling best practices for a resilient cloud security strategy

The transition to cloud-based environments has ushered in unparalleled efficiency, scalability, and innovation. However, it has also magnified the importance of fortifying our digital fortresses against an array of potential risks. Considering the increasing reliance on cloud computing, it’s important to find the best practices and strategies that organizations can adopt to enhance their cloud security posture and mitigate the risks associated with cloud-based environments.

Is Bitcoin mining profitable in 2023?

Mining started out as a weird hobby for crypto enthusiasts. For the mined block, the miner received a reward of 50 coins. However, then hardly anyone would dare to call it huge income. The situation changed radically when Bitcoin began to rise in price, it became possible to sell it, as well as exchange BTC to ETH. Actually, until now, some users are confident in the fabulous profitability of mining.

From Hardware to Cloud: Modernizing IT Infrastructure for Business Success

The IT infrastructure has evolved over the years. The traditional hardware-based system is slowly giving way to cloud platforms that are more efficient, scalable, and flexible than their predecessors. Organizations are moving away from traditional models of managing IT infrastructure and embracing modern approaches such as hybrid cloud deployments, containerization, microservices architectures, and more.

Putting CTEM Into Practice: The Five Key Steps

Cyber threats are like microbes: They’re constantly evolving, and the defenses that worked against them yesterday may no longer work today. Just as a vaccine crafted for an earlier iteration of a virus may not be effective anymore, the cybersecurity tools and processes that shut down risks in the past might not be enough to keep your business safe today. That’s why Continuous Threat Exposure Management, or CTEM, is a critical component of any cybersecurity strategy.