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6 Behaviors that Hinder Vulnerability Management Maturity

I’ll be honest – the last time someone asked me to assess my behavior was in therapy. Difficult? Yes. Who likes to audit themselves? But that process taught me something valuable: evaluating ourselves, even when uncomfortable, propels us forward. In my many conversations with security professionals, one common theme emerges. We need continuous progress forward as security organizations for the business.

Fidelis Network Explained

How well do you know your network? Better than your attackers? Learn how Fidelis Network eliminates blind spots – providing unmatched visibility and real-time network traffic analysis with advanced threat detection and data loss prevention. By automatically discovering and continuously classifying network assets, Fidelis Network provides you with a comprehensive map of your cyber terrain.

Netskope: The Future of Zero Trust and SASE is Now! - EMEA

Uncover the power of Zero Trust and SASE. Today's network and security architectures involve too many siloed solutions weighed down with cost, complexity, and lagging network performance. Organizations are looking to adopt a SASE architecture as part of a security and network transformation initiative, but not all SASE platforms are created equal. A misstep when choosing a SASE platform can leave cost, complexity and performance challenges unsolved.

Future of VPNs in Network Security for Workers

The landscape of network security is continuously evolving, and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are at the forefront of this change, especially in the context of worker security. As remote work becomes more prevalent and cyber threats more sophisticated, the role of VPNs in ensuring secure and private online activities for workers is more crucial than ever. Let's explore the anticipated advancements and trends in VPN technology that could redefine network security for workers.

Hardening Tools 101

Server hardening refers to the actions performed to reduce the server OS and application attack surface. this is done by changing the default configurations of the system’s components (servers, applications, etc.) and removing unnecessary components. Out of the box, Server OS are more function-oriented rather than for security, which means that unnecessary functions are enabled. Default, insecure configurations reflect a potential attack vector.

Cybersecurity and Proxy Season: What Business Executives and Risk Leaders Need to Know

If you’re a business executive or a risk leader, you’re likely familiar with “proxy season,” the time of year when public companies hold their annual general meetings. During these meetings, investors have the opportunity to vote on important issues such as the election of board members and executive compensation.