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MDM Restrictions for iOS Devices: Lock Down, Secure & Empower Your Business

Managing iPhones and iPads across your organization can feel like a never-ending challenge. From misuse of apps to potential data leaks—businesses need a better way to stay in control. In this blog, you’ll learn how iOS MDM restrictions can help you apply smart policies, secure devices, and streamline mobile operations.

Strengthening cyber resilience with Elastic Security and Observability

A guide to aligning with SEBI’s CSCRF using Elastic's integrated security and observability capabilities Financial institutions in India are preparing for a new era of cybersecurity compliance with the Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (SEBI) Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Framework (CSCRF).

Securing Your SaaS Future: How Veriato User Activity Monitoring (UAM) Addresses Key SaaS Challenges

Rapid growth in the SaaS market, projected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2032, brings significant opportunities—and equally significant risks. With the surge in remote work and decentralized teams, SaaS companies are increasingly challenged to protect intellectual property (IP), manage employee productivity, prevent moonlighting, and comply with stringent regulations. The common thread across these challenges? Visibility.

Tariffs, Tension, and APIs: The Hidden Connection to Business Risk

Over the past few weeks, the topic of tariffs has dominated headlines internationally. These trade measures have triggered global economic volatility, with the European Union (EU) pausing its retaliatory tariffs to allow room for negotiation. While the immediate focus is on economic ramifications, it's crucial to recognize the less visible, yet significant, impact these tariffs can have on cybersecurity infrastructures, especially in the realm of API security.

Understanding CMMC and Its Impact on Cybersecurity

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is a framework designed by the US Department of Defense (DoD) to enhance the cybersecurity posture of companies within the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). It establishes security requirements that contractors must meet to protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Federal Contract Information (FCI) from cyber threats.

What is COMSEC? Training, Updates, Audits & More

Here at Ignyte, we talk a lot about various overarching information security frameworks, like FedRAMP, CMMC, and ISO 27001. Within these overall frameworks exist a range of smaller and narrower standards, including COMSEC. If you’ve seen COMSEC as a term, you may be passingly familiar with what it is, but if you need to know the details, it’s surprisingly muddy to identify with specificity. So, we decided to talk about it.

Powering Down Vulnerability: Securing the Energy Sector's Supply Chain

The energy sector stands as a critical pillar of our society. From the electricity powering our homes to the fuel driving our industries, reliable energy is essential. However, the very interconnectedness that makes the energy sector so vital also exposes it to significant vulnerabilities, particularly within its supply chain. The Interconnected Web of Energy The energy sector is a complex web of systems, stretching far beyond power plants and wind farms.

Gartner Recognizes Zenity in Research on Securing Microsoft 365 Copilot Agents

While AI Agents introduce tremendous benefits to the enterprise, they are also automatically available to anyone to create, customize, and use. Similar to the citizen development revolution, as business users of all technical backgrounds are building and using powerful AI Agents to optimize productivity, there are distinct security and compliance risks that need to be accounted for.

Common Mistakes To Avoid in Secrets Management

Some of the most common mistakes in secrets management include hardcoding secrets, failing to rotate them, over-provisioning access, lacking centralized management and neglecting the lifecycle of secrets. Organizations become vulnerable to data breaches when these mistakes are not properly addressed. This is where secrets management becomes crucial. Secrets management involves organizing, managing and securing IT infrastructure secrets such as passwords, API keys and database credentials.