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5G and SASE: A Match Made in Heaven

I recently attended the LEAP tech event in Saudi Arabia, and it was clear walking the trade show floor that 5G is hitting critical mass. Lightning-fast network connections are now rolling into cities across Saudi Arabia and the wider world, and while it’s true that some countries are further into the rollout of 5G than others, all the network providers and consultancies last week were showcasing wide-ranging use cases of 5G.

Top Cheap EV Code Signing Certificate Providers 2023

Software publishing companies with additional security requirements always prefer EV Code Signing Certificate. But with the increase of Certificate Authorities and providers, it gets complex for most firms to find a reliable vendor. We have solved the complexity for you, as further you will get details about the top EV Code Signing Certificate providers. And the bonus part is that all mentioned authorities offer solutions at cheap price and never compromises with quality.

Symmetric Encryption vs. Asymmetric Encryption? How it Works and Why it's Used

Cybersecurity is a top priority for businesses, governments, and individuals alike. With the rise of cybercrime in recent years, it’s more important than ever to ensure that sensitive data is kept safe and secure. That’s where encryption comes in. Encryption is the process of encoding data so that only authorized users can access it. There are two main types of encryption: symmetric and asymmetric encryption.

Don't be the weakest link

Open source provides a shortcut to functionality developed by others. But with exponential growth in the use of open source there is a very real risk of businesses failing to keep track of components, their dependencies and licenses. It's more important than ever to stay in control of the code your applications depend on and with typically hundreds of dependencies, this is not a small task. Avoid being the weakest link - understand the risks associated with your software supply chain and how to control them!

State of JavaScript Security - Nordic Financial Institutions

Bytesafe research found that 78% of public web sites for members of the Swedish Bankers' Association used open source packages with known vulnerabilities. The report indicates that many of the financial institutions have challenges keeping components up to date to avoid vulnerabilities. Download the full report to find out the state of Javascript security for the Nordic Financial Institutions in 2021.

WatchGuard: Why XDR Matters and How It Can Help Businesses Reach Modern Security

In an increasingly complex threat landscape, cyberattacks frequently evade detection, hiding amidst siloed, disconnected tools that cannot provide correlated alerts in a centralized way, propagating as time passes. The concept of XDR plays a critical role in providing a modern cybersecurity approach to deliver comprehensive security and better protection for businesses. Join us in this webinar, where we'll give you XDR essential concepts and the keys to free up overwhelmed security teams trying to triage and identify attacks with only narrow, disjointed attack viewpoints.

Scam Scanner: AppWork is a legit platform

In today's digital age, fraud and scams on the Internet are becoming increasingly common, making it difficult for users to distinguish genuine platforms from fraudulent ones. In this article, we want to talk about AppWork and explain why it is a legitimate platform. Whether you are a novice user or have been using AppWork for a long time, this article is for you.

Monitoring domain user accounts with elevated access rights

3Standard users having elevated privileges is never good news. Accounts such as domain admins, enterprise admins, schema operators, krbtgt, administrators, and replicators, are a few privileged user groups within an Active Directory (AD) environment. The AdminCount attribute is an AD attribute set to “1” on privileged user accounts.