Remove Applications Remove Authentication Remove Internet Remove Symantec
article thumbnail

Understanding the Security Risks of New Cloud Software

CTOvision

All information traveling between your company network and the servers of your cloud provider exists, if only briefly at times, on the internet, where it could possibly be captured by malicious computers. Your data should be securely stored on the provider's computers—not only in database or file storage, but in application processing.

Cloud 150
article thumbnail

The future of trust—no more playing catch up

CIO Business Intelligence

By Eric Chien, Director of Security Response, Symantec Enterprise Division, Broadcom This is a continuation of Broadcom’s blog series: 2023 Tech Trends That Transform IT. As enterprises take on more and more cloud applications, cloud access security will also become more critical.

Trends 52
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

A Question of Identity: The Evolution of Identity & Access Management

SecureWorld News

The cloud is the de facto platform for delivery of applications and services in the modern digital era. Zero Trust transforms conventional network-based security by changing the focusing security centered on users, applications, and data. Every organization is dealing with the proliferation of increased application.

article thumbnail

The Importance of Connecting with Our Customers

CIO Business Intelligence

By Rob Greer, Vice President and General Manager, Symantec Enterprise Division. As the GM of Symantec , I had the good fortune of being able to attend both the Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit and the 2022 RSA Conference the week of June 6. Forget the conventional thinking about network security.

article thumbnail

The Hacker Mind: Follow The Rabbit

ForAllSecure

This means that if you're an Azure customer, you can use CosmosDB to manage your data for applications. And I remember calling Symantec and reporting a serious bug in an early version of their password manager. So imagine the prize if you could somehow get access to all of that. Vamosi: That’s how I beta test things.