Netskope IoT Security

Netskope IoT Security uncovers managed and unmanaged connected devices on both the radio and network spectrum and generates deep device-level contextual intelligence for device classification, asset management, dynamic risk assessment, segmentation, and access control, mitigating IoT-related threats and addressing the hidden attack surface created by the connected devices.

Pages

Tines Pages enable you to create a front end for any of your automation pipelines. You can gather and collect data from internal and external sources via a shareable link or URL, or create a centralized landing page for your end user to review any data built in your Story.

CISOs: Here's How to Prove the ROI of Your Cybersecurity Budget?

‍ Even maintaining current budgets can be hard as companies look for cost savings in non-revenue-generating areas. But you don’t have to wait for a cyber attack to occur to prove that you need to invest in cybersecurity. ‍ Instead, CISOs can demonstrate the ROI of their current spend, and potentially convince other leaders to increase budgets, by using cyber risk quantification (CRQ).

Compliance for SMEs: What you need to know

For ensuring compliance in your business practises, it is worth noting that it is just as common (if not more common) for bad actors to target small businesses and small-to-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). A website can easily get hacked, an email account can be compromised, and sensitive information may even be stolen by employees. These are just a few common examples of how data can be breached.

How to Stay Compliant with HIPAA Password Requirements

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is U.S. legislation that sets national privacy and security standards to protect the privacy of patient health information and prevent data breaches. In addition to doctors, hospitals, other healthcare providers, health insurance companies and “business associates” of healthcare organizations fall under HIPAA regulations.

Audit Policy: Object Access: SAM

Audit Policy: Object Access: SAM is a setting in the Windows operating system that controls the auditing of security events related to access to the Security Accounts Manager (SAM) database. The SAM database is used to store user account information, including login credentials, on a Windows system. When the setting is enabled, the system will generate an audit event in the security log of the event viewer every time an attempt is made to access the SAM database.