An access gateway mediates access between the internal resources and external users. Let’s understand in-depth about it and how the miniOrange access gateway solution stands out.
The government doesn’t often move quickly, but when it moves, the changes it makes tend to have long-term and far-reaching ripple effects throughout business and industry. That’s true whether it’s a policy decision, a financial decision, or a restructuring of an organization, and it will always be true at the scale the federal government operates. One recent change in the world of government cybersecurity is a change to how FedRAMP operates.
The Department of Defense’s (DOD) has at long last submitted its’ final rule to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) for final review, “Assessing Contractor Implementation of Cybersecurity Requirements (DFARS Case 2019-D041).” The submission is a game changer for the defense sector, as it marks a critical milestone for the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program, indicating an estimated Q4 start to the rollout and enforceability.
Operationalizing external data is essential for smarter and faster threat detection. Falcon Next-Gen SIEM and Fusion SOAR make it easy with new HTTP Request and Lookup File actions. Security teams can now dynamically pull data from third party sources into automated workflows without writing a line of code. These inputs are instantly converted into lookup tables that enrich detections in real time, powering precision and speed at machine scale.
Lera Leonteva, CEO and Founder of Leo AI, joined us for Defender Fridays to chat about AI scraping, internal threats, and managing risks from tools like Claude, Copilot, and other SaaS AI platforms.