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CIO POV: Beware of Deepfakes Infiltrating the Enterprise

Many years ago, the philosopher Phaedrus said, “Things are not always what they seem; the first appearance deceives many; the intelligence of a few perceives what has been carefully hidden.” He couldn’t have possibly imagined today’s world, yet his warning encapsulates deepfakes, one of the greatest threats of modern times. As AI advances, digital disinformation is blurring the lines between fact and fiction.

Closing the IT Skills Gap: How SASE Empowers and Retains Top Talent

In today’s competitive job market, employees are increasingly seeking a sense of purpose and belonging in their work environments. As McKinsey reports, purpose has become a pivotal factor in employee retention. IT leaders who fail to connect their teams’ day-to-day tasks to a broader mission risk losing top talent to organizations that do.

Top 8 Ways To Align Business Value With IT Outcomes Using Cato SASE Cloud

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, IT leaders are under constant pressure to deliver outcomes that align directly with business value. Gone are the days when technology decisions were made in isolation. Today, every IT investment must contribute to operational efficiency, cost savings, security, and scalability—all while empowering the business to innovate and grow.

Efficient Endpoint Management for Better Security

Endpoint management is a key part of keeping businesses safe from cyber dangers that are getting worse. Every device on your network, from computers to smartphones, is an endpoint. This means that hackers have a lot more places they can attack. Endpoint control that works well is not only a strategic must, but also a key part of strong cybersecurity.

4 Security Controls Keeping Up with the Evolution of IT Environments

The rapid adoption of cloud technology in the past few years has transformed IT environments, enabling unprecedented opportunities for flexibility, scalability, and collaboration. However, this transformation has introduced a potentially dangerous level of complexity into these environments – recent research from PwC revealed that 75% of executives report too much complexity in their organizations, leading to ‘concerning’ cyber and privacy risks.

The State of Security in 2024: The Fortra Experts Take a Look

At Fortra, we like to encourage a collaborative environment. One of the ways we bring our community together is through our Transformer meetups which aim to provide a positive, energizing, and fun hub for all Fortra employees to learn how to be innovative, get inspired by others, and reach their creative potential. Our most recent meetup was moderated by myself and our panelists were Tyler Reguly, John Wilson, Bob Erdman, and Nathan Ramaker.

The Pack Looks Back: A 2024 Year in Review

It’s the holiday season, and as we close out the year, I’ve never been more confident in the people and mission that fuel Arctic Wolf. A year ago, we set a goal to be even bolder in our commitment to define the security operations industry, while maintaining the qualities that make us great: our community, our perseverance, and our willingness to go above and beyond to delight our customers.

CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM's First Year Transforming the SOC

There are rare moments when technology doesn’t just improve — it leaps forward, leaving behind everything we once thought was enough. The launch of CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM was one of those moments. It’s a game-changer that alters the way security teams think, operate and stop breaches.

API Security Insights: The Architect's Perspective #APIArchitect #ProactiveSecurity #TechInsights

API architects play a critical role in building secure systems by applying proactive controls to prevent vulnerabilities. Their approach focuses on designing APIs with security as a foundation, ensuring stronger protection for every system.

Top Open Source API Security Tools

The modern world relies on Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). They allow applications to communicate with each other, servers, and consumers to facilitate data sharing and simplify application development. Without them, the internet would be unrecognizable. However, APIs also present a considerable risk to organizations. If left unsecured, they can be a gateway for attackers to access critical data and services. Protecting APIs is extraordinarily important, but it can be expensive.