Today, we are delighted to share that WatchGuard has been named a winner in the Cloud Computing Magazine’s 2023 Cloud Computing Security Excellence Awards! This prestigious awards program recognizes companies that have most effectively leveraged Cloud computing in their efforts to bring new, differentiated offerings to the market.
South Africa's Protection of Personal Information Act (PoPIA), also known as the PoPI Act, is a comprehensive data protection legislation designed to safeguard the privacy and information of South African citizens. While Jacob Zuma assented to PoPIA in November 2013, the act took effect in July 2020. Parliament granted all South African entities a one-year grace period, expecting them to comply by June 30th, 2020.
Azure security refers to the safeguards implemented by Microsoft Azure to protect the information and services hosted on its cloud platform. Azure security offers a safe environment for using cloud services, storing data, and executing applications, assisting enterprises in meeting regulatory requirements. Azure security assessment tools test your cloud architecture to find data and identify hazards, their potential effects, and their likelihood of occurring.
“Cloud App Security” refers to a collection of tools developed to improve the safety of cloud-based software and services. With the increasing usage of cloud computing, it is more important than ever for organizations to take measures to keep their data and users secure.
Why do businesses choose 1Password over other options on the market? We have a few ideas but thought it would be better to ask one of our customers directly.
SASE sets the design guidelines for the convergence of networking and security as a cloud service. With SASE, enterprises can achieve operational simplicity, reliability, and adaptability. Unsurprisingly, since Gartner defined SASE in 2019, vendors have been repositioning their product offerings as SASE. So, what are the differences between the recommended single-vendor SASE approach and other SASE alternatives? Let’s find out. This blog post is based on the e-book “Single Vendor SASE vs.
The Zero Trust security model is based on the idea that users and devices are not to be trusted. The world’s zero trust security market is projected to reach a value of US$ 54.6 billion by 2026. The reason for such an increased value of Zero Trust security is the frequency of cyberattacks. Also, an increase in data protection and security regulations contributes to this growth.