Business Insider reports that the identity verification market is anticipated to reach a value of $12.8 billion by 2024 as a result of the rising amount of digital transactions that require precise and trustworthy identification data. However, a lot of individuals don’t comprehend what identity entails. Identity is more complicated than it first looks since it can vary based on the setting and sector. For the various sources of identification data to be combined, data orchestration is essential.
SBOM is the acronym for Software Bill of Materials, which is a list of all the open source npm packages that are part of your project. But it’s not only limited to open source or software packages, and can include operating system libraries, microservices inventory and more.
The number and complexity of software vulnerabilities is continuously growing. The ability of development and security teams to assess the threat level a given vulnerability poses and prioritize fix efforts accordingly greatly depends on access to as much context as possible about the vulnerability.
Most modern companies are highly reliant on their IT infrastructure for day-day business, with employees relying on numerous on-prem and cloud-based software solutions for their daily activities. However, for many companies, the network can be something of a black box. As long as data gets from point A to point B and applications continue to function, everything is assumed to be okay. However, the network can be a rich source of data about the state of the business.
Removable media devices—also known as removable storage devices–present a very high risk to sensitive data stored, processed, or transmitted by information systems in your organization. Sedara recommends implementing strict measures to safeguard sensitive information and prevent its accidental or intentional loss, misuse, or disclosure.
Experts from around the globe gathered at the RSA Conference 2023 in San Francisco, and shared what they are predicting to be the 5 most dangerous cyber security threats impacting organisations today. The panel consisted of four respected SANS analyst experts, invited to explore the latest Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP’s) of modern adversaries, and empower organisations with the correct detection and defence advice.