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How to Pick the Right Technology to Enable the Remote Workforce

CIO Business Intelligence

Protecting data and monitoring user behavior used to be relatively simple when everyone was behind the corporate firewall. Locking the front door doesn’t help if the windows and back doors are open. When configured properly, ZTNA improves the user experience by eliminating the need to individually log on to each SaaS application.

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Microsegmentation – Secure Your Internal Network

CTOvision

The problem is that threat actors are able to get through the castle gates (firewalls) and once in, are able to evade the castle guards (IPS). Threat actors they say primarily now travel east-west. Polices follow applications, databases, and web servers. Microsegmentation will fix this. Initially this makes sense.

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Whack-A-Mole - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

We started off with a tweet about how all people really want is Windows on their iOS device and quickly moved down the rat hole of VDI and from there to Risk, Security and Users and all about Mobile. Traveling (Part 2). Traveling (Part 1). Windows Phone. Tags Applications. Next post: Technicolor. Recent Posts.

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Evgeniy Kharam

SecureWorld News

My work spanned from Linux and Windows to handling cables; essentially, anything the Navy required, whether below or above water, I was involved. Additionally, I earned my Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification for Windows in 2000 during my military service. A : There are many. I will describe two.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

I suppose such things happen, but what I remember was her telling her surprise when the system booted up and the Windows 95 splash screen came up … wait, what? Microsoft, for example, stopped patching Windows XP for security vulnerabilities in 2014. Then nothing. The machine crashed, and the lab tech had to reboot.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

I suppose such things happen, but what I remember was her telling her surprise when the system booted up and the Windows 95 splash screen came up … wait, what? Microsoft, for example, stopped patching Windows XP for security vulnerabilities in 2014. Then nothing. The machine crashed, and the lab tech had to reboot.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Social Media

ForAllSecure

That window that you are navigating so you don't record a huge 1080P monitor or even larger when nobody can read the text, you know small things like this just to have a base level of quality in the video I think that has huge value. Vamosi: There's also a need with social media for a clear firewall. LiveOverflow: Correct.

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