Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

CMMC Compliance: Customer and Shared Responsibility Matrix

CMMC is a familiar framework to any contractor working as part of the defense industrial base and handling any form of controlled unclassified information. Whether it’s compliance in general, a specific clause relating to DFARS 252.204-7012 in your contract, or impetus from another source, you’re going to need to implement security standards from NIST SP 800-171 and adhere to the rules laid out in the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification framework.

DLP 101: 12 Best Data Loss Prevention Tools of 2024

Data loss prevention (DLP) is critical for enterprises to secure sensitive information and maintain compliance with leading standards like HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SOC 2, GDPR, and more. Here are just a few use cases for how DLP solutions are used: In short? Adopting an effective DLP strategy is vital for maintaining data integrity, compliance, and protection against evolving security threats.

NCIIPC Explained: Safeguarding India's Critical Infrastructure

Safeguarding critical infrastructure is crucial for national security and economic stability in the digital age. The National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre (NCIIPC) plays a key role in protecting India's vital assets and critical infrastructure. Tasked with the monumental duty of protecting the nation's most vital assets—such as power grids and financial systems—the NCIIPC stands as a stronghold against the constantly evolving landscape of cyber threats.

Governing access to the Microsoft Dynamics estate

ERP and CRM systems are key parts of an organization’s business infrastructure and digital transformation initiatives. One Identity frequently works with customers who use systems from vendors such as SAP, Salesforce and Oracle, and we are seeing more organizations using Microsoft Dynamics products. This is probably due to two factors: a heightened awareness of the importance of Identity Governance to the Dynamics community, and the growth in the adoption of Dynamics products.

Understanding Process Level Token

Every program running on a system needs specific permissions to access files, networks and other resources. A process level token acts as an ID for each program determining what it is allowed to do and access on the system. Tokens are critical for certain Windows functionalities, such as Task Scheduler, which uses this privilege to manage processes on behalf of different users.