Ignore a vulnerability? That sounds like a paradox. Why would anyone want to ignore a vulnerability? While ignoring security issues should not be your default practice, it is still sometimes necessary. Development and security teams today face vulnerability backlogs consisting of thousands of issues. To maintain rapid development, they must be able to effectively prioritize their work.
Zero-trust network architecture (ZTNA) provides a holistic view of business cybersecurity that secures your applications and environment when accessed by any user, device, or location. A comprehensive zero-trust model enables you to mitigate, detect and respond to threats.
This is the important question that Veriato Head of Product & Technology, Jay Godse asks in his new article, published this week. With so many employees working from home, it’s hard for CISOs, managers and HR leaders to know what they are doing, and that creates risk. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Threats to the company are much harder to spot when people are working at home.
Ladies and gentlemen of all ages and security roles, let us dive head-first into this newish thing called XDR. There is no shortage of vendors, and researchers, providing you their definition on what XDR actually represents so it becomes is there one you agree with or not. Taking a slightly different tact to explore what does XDR mean to you, and your security team.