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Patient Data Security in Healthcare Marketing: A Critical Necessity

Nowadays, patient engagement through online tools forms an important part of healthcare marketing. The use of digital channels to reach out to patients requires that patient data security be considered with the seriousness it deserves. Healthcare providers have access to critical personal information. Hence, protecting this data is a basic tenet that goes beyond just being a legal requirement. More so because trust between them and their patients has to be cemented.

Building Zero Trust Security: A Full Implementation Roadmap for Businesses

Today's digital is fast-moving, and businesses face many security threats. Hackers are constantly trying to steal data, with companies often overlooking internal weak spots. The traditional ways of protecting business systems and data don't work anymore. That's where Zero Trust Security comes into play-a fresh approach that says, "Don't trust anything or anyone, unless you can verify they're safe.".

Understanding NTLMv1, NTLMv2 and NTLMv2 Session Security Settings

NTLM has three versions - NTLMv1, NTLMv2 and NTLMv2 Session Security. NTLMv2 is supposed to offer better security than its previous version, and to some extent it does provides better defense against relay and brute force attacks, but does not completely block them. NTLMv2 Session Security is a session security protocol that can be used in conjunction with NTLMv1 or NTLMv2 to provide additional security.

Top 8 Challenges for CIOs and How to Deal With Them

The role of the сhief information officer (CIO) has transformed over the years, extending beyond traditional technical responsibilities. Currently, CIOs are facing numerous issues, such as widely distributed workforces, economic hurdles, and adopting cutting-edge technologies. In this article, we’ll cover these and other challenges facing CIOs today, and measures you can take to navigate them.

Building Trust in AI: Structured, Evidence-Backed Summaries for Seamless SOC Shift Transfers

Gal Peretz is Head of AI & Data at Torq. Gal accelerates Torq’s AI & Data initiatives, applying his vast expertise in deep learning and natural language processing to advance AI-powered security automation. He also co-hosts the LangTalks podcast, where he discusses the latest in AI and LLM technologies. Staying ahead of evolving cyber threats means more than just keeping up — it means outsmarting the adversary with intelligent, proactive solutions that supercharge your team.

Why the Sysdig Windows agent matters in the cloud

The Sysdig Windows agent is a game-changer for cloud infrastructure, particularly when it comes to securing Windows containers in Kubernetes environments. While many endpoint protection agents are designed to provide security for traditional Windows hosts, Sysdig goes a step further by incorporating Kubernetes-specific context into its system introspection.

A Guide to Cybersecurity Documentation

The tip of the spear for every cybersecurity program should be a robust set of cybersecurity documentation that defines required activities and expected behavior. For most organizations, cybersecurity documentation includes policies, standards, and procedures, although other kinds, such as regulations and guidelines, may exist as well. The implementation of cybersecurity documentation is a governance control that can lessen risk and comply with legal and regulatory requirements.

Foundations of trust: Securing the future of AI-generated code

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has already become the defining technology of the 2020s, with users embracing it to do everything from designing travel itineraries to creating music. Today’s software developers are leveraging GenAI en masse to write code, reducing their workload and helping reclaim their valuable time. However, it’s important developers account for potential security risks that can be introduced through GenAI coding tools.

Analyze Taint Analysis Faster with Improved Contextual Dataflow in Snyk Code

Snyk Code is a powerful tool designed to help developers identify and automatically fix vulnerabilities in their source code. It eliminates flow interruptions and repeated work by detecting and resolving security issues in real time with over 80% autofixing accuracy. It integrates seamlessly with your development workflow, providing real-time feedback on security issues directly within your IDE, CLI, or SCM.