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Onboarding DNS with Cloudflare

A step-by-step walkthrough on how to onboard your DNS to Cloudflare. Learn how to seamlessly migrate, optimize performance and enhance security using Cloudflare’s powerful DNS features. Our expert will guide you through best practices, common pitfalls and advanced configurations to ensure a smooth transition. Whether you're new to Cloudflare or looking to refine your setup, this session will equip you with the knowledge to maximize reliability and speed.

"You can't have privacy without cybersecurity" - Building with Certifications in Mind

In this clip from This Week in NET, Emily Hancock, Chief Privacy Officer, and Rory Malone, Principal Privacy Compliance Specialist at Cloudflare, explain the deep connection between privacy and cybersecurity — and why certifications matter more than ever. They discuss Cloudflare’s approach to building with certifications in mind, including recent global data transfer certifications like CBPR and PRP. It’s all part of Cloudflare’s “show, don’t just say” philosophy: strong protections, audited controls, and real trust.

Ransomware Strikes! What to Do in the First 60 Minutes: Understanding the Threat (Part 2)

Are you prepared for a ransomware attack? In this 2nd part of our "Ransomware Strikes! What to Do in the First 60 Minutes" series, we move forward on one of the most terrifying cyber threats facing businesses today. Join VISTA InfoSec, an officially empaneled organization with CREST, PCI Council, CSRO SG, SWIFT, and CERT-IN, as we dive deep into the reality of ransomware in 2024. We'll reveal staggering statistics and solutions that you ought to execute to escape the mess.

What Is A Qualified Electronic Signature and When Do You Need It?

The European Union has many laws and requirements to protect our data online, the most well-recognised being the GDPR. Aside from that, the EU also has regulations to make signing and verifying sensitive documents easily and securely online by using a qualified electronic signature. These kinds of signatures are quickly replacing traditional document signing, which is time-consuming and has a higher risk of fraud or document tampering.

Rewriting the Rules of China Connectivity with Cato SASE Cloud

What if operating in China didn’t require a separate architecture? For global enterprises, China is too important and too complex to ignore. Whether you’re already operating there or considering expansion, China introduces unique connectivity, security, and compliance challenges that most global architectures aren’t equipped to handle. Infrastructure gaps, regulatory demands, and inconsistent user experience combine to make China uniquely challenging for IT and security leaders.

Risk register template guide

A risk register is a structured document used to identify, track, and manage risks throughout a project or within an organization’s operations. It serves as a central repository for all known risks, helping teams stay aware of potential issues that could impact objectives. Each entry typically includes a risk description, the likelihood and impact of the risk, the person responsible, and planned mitigation or treatment actions.

Data-Driven Innovation: How Smart Insights Are Reshaping Modern Business

In today's digital-first world, the line between business decisions and data is disappearing fast. Every click, transaction, and interaction generates information, and the companies that know how to interpret this information gain a significant advantage over those that don't. The result is a new era where data-driven innovation is no longer a luxury or a technical concept-it's a fundamental business necessity.

Douglas Lemott Jr. Draws on Decades of Military Leadership to Protect the Critical Systems the U.S. Depends On

Douglas Lemott Jr. oversees cybersecurity at the Analysis and Resilience Center for Systemic Risk, also known as ARC. As Chief Information Security Officer, he's responsible for protecting the systems that enable major companies to collaborate when the national infrastructure is at risk. These companies operate in essential sectors like power, finance, and communications. If something goes wrong, ARC members must be able to communicate and act quickly to resolve the issue.