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Enterprise Privileged Access Management (PAM) Explained | miniOrange

Welcome back! In this video, we will explore how miniOrange’s Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution can secure your businesses. Learn how PAM provides tighter control over privileged accounts and offers visibility into user activities once logged in, ensuring your high-tier systems and applications remain secure. Whether you're aiming to enhance your security strategy or simply understand more about PAM, this video has all the insights you need!

What is a WAF (Web Application Firewall)? How does it Work?

As organizations are increasingly relying on web applications, securing them is vital. A Web Application Firewall (WAF) plays a critical role in protecting web apps by filtering and monitoring HTTP traffic between the application and the internet. Unlike traditional firewalls, which safeguard internal networks, a WAF focuses on protecting web applications from threats such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS) and other vulnerabilities.

How Cybersecurity Risk Assessments Will Need to Evolve for 2025

2025 is drawing near, and the cybersecurity scene is changing quickly. Organizations must adapt how they undertake cybersecurity risk assessments in tandem with the ongoing evolution of technology and the escalating sophistication of cyber-attacks. In order to address the difficulties of the near future, cybersecurity risk assessments will need to change in ten key areas, as this essay examines.

How to Improve Your Email Deliverability with Effective Verification Techniques

In today's crowded digital landscape, businesses face a critical challenge: getting their emails to reach their intended audience. With up to 20% of commercial emails never making it to the inbox, companies are losing opportunities, wasting resources, and potentially damaging relationships with their audience.

Nucleus: Accelerating Threat Assessment and Risk Mitigation with Nucleus Vulnerability Intelligence Platform

Vulnerability intelligence is scattered across various sources, like vendor advisories, open-source projects, premium tools, and government databases (e.g., CISA's KEV, NVD). Analysts waste hours manually gathering and analyzing this data, slowing response times and making it difficult to proactively track high-risk vulnerabilities.

Forward Networks: How to follow DoD Zero Trust Guidelines

Zero trust security is a necessity in modern cybersecurity frameworks, endorsed by comprehensive directives from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The DoD Zero Trust Strategy alongside the DoD Zero Trust Capability Execution Roadmap offers in-depth guidance designed to facilitate any organization's transition to a robust Zero Trust model.

Forescout: Rough Around the Edges: The State of OT/IoT Routers in the Software Supply Chain

Operational Technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) routers play a crucial role in connecting critical devices in environments such as electrical substations, oil and gas fields, and temporary healthcare facilities. Unfortunately, these routers are frequent targets for cybercriminals, nation-state actors, and hacktivists. In this joint webinar with Finite State, we will present findings from the recently released report, Rough Around the Edges, which highlights the state of software supply chain components commonly used in this type of device.

Was Your SSN Found on the Dark Web? Here's What To Do.

You may be concerned if your Social Security number (SSN) was found on the dark web following the recent breach that, according to CNBC, exposed almost three billion SSNs. National Public Data, a company that conducts background checks, suffered a data breach involving SSNs, email addresses, phone numbers and home addresses. If your SSN was found on the dark web, you are most likely concerned about your identity being stolen.