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6 best practices to stay secure in the hybrid cloud

Every year we witness more organizations of all sizes investing more in the cloud. A recent report by the Cloud Security Alliance and AlgoSec shows that over half of organizations are running 41% or more of their workload in the public cloud, and 62% of organizations are running multi-cloud environments. With organizations running workloads in complex hybrid networks - public, private, and on-premises networks - the security landscape is getting even more complex. There are actions you can take, though, to help you dissolve the complexities.

WatchGuard: Keeping Up with the Threat Landscape

In order to stay one step ahead of cyber adversaries, you need to understand how they work. The modern threat landscape is constantly evolving as sophisticated threats emerge and quickly become commoditized. In this webinar, Marc Laliberte, director of security operations at WatchGuard, will give you a view of the latest threat landscape, including the attack tools and techniques you need to defend against.

Aadhaar Verification Online: How do Paperless eKYC APIs work?

Verifying Aadhaar has become a crucial process for businesses and financial services alike. But we see a lot of customer churn due to failed verifications. The integration of Digital Aadhaar Verification can help stop revenue losses caused by these failed verification processes and the following customer drop-off.

Top 10 Cyber Threat Intelligence Tools for 2022

Cyber threat is soaring on the list of the gravest challenges plaguing organizations today. This is partly an outcome of developers including security in their development process as an afterthought. Although enterprises quickly realize the cyber threat risks to their businesses and reputation, they seem to be in a state of indecision.

8 blockchain security issues you are likely to encounter

Blockchain technology has grown up in popularity in recent years. Excluding its initial application in cryptocurrency, it's currently getting used in property, healthcare, smart contracts and many other fields. The technology collects and stores information in groupings referred to as “blocks” and every block will hold a collection quantity of knowledge.