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Walt & Company: Staying Ahead of the Curve

Most small businesses handle cybersecurity by crossing their fingers. They don't think they need it until they get hacked. But it doesn't matter if you're a one man shop or a big enterprise company. And while Walt & Company is a small organization, their clients are multibillion dollar global companies operating around the world. Their businesses are critically important and thus the security of their digital assets are critically important to them. So how can a company stay ahead of the curve when it comes to cybersecurity?

JFrog Xray Integration with AWS Security Hub

SecOps demands vigilance, but it requires visibility, too. With JFrog’s latest integration for Xray with AWS Security Hub, you can help make sure that discovered vulnerabilities are not just seen, but quickly acted on. AWS Security Hub is the cloud security posture management service available to AWS users. It provides central security administration across AWS accounts, performing security best practice checks, aggregating alerts, and enabling automated remediation.

Automated Threat Intelligence Enrichment: An Overview

Discovering security threats is good and well. But, in many cases, simply knowing that a threat may exist is not enough. Instead, you also need threat intelligence enrichment. Threat enrichment plays a critical role in helping to evaluate and contextualize threats, root out false positives and gain the insights necessary to mitigate risks as efficiently and quickly as possible.

CCPA Compliance Vs CPRA Compliance

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a law that was signed on June 28, 2018, that established and promoted the consumer privacy rights and business obligations concerning the collection and sales of personal information of citizens of California. The CCPA came into effect on January 1st, 2020. Soon after in November 2020, Proposition 24, known as the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA) was introduced which is soon to replace the CCPA Compliance.

Keeper vs Delinea: Which Privileged Access Manager is Better for Your Business?

Privileged access management (PAM) uses cybersecurity strategies, tools, and technologies to control access permissions for users and systems across an IT environment. The goal is to hone in on privileged access controls to mitigate the risks of a cyberattack. According to the 2021 Privileged Access Management Solutions Market Offering, the global PAM solutions market size was valued at $2.47 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $19.73 billion by 2030.