Tag: Security Teams
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GenAI: A New Headache for SaaS Security Teams
The introduction of Open AI’s ChatGPT was a defining moment for the software industry, touching off a GenAI race with its November 2022 …
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Cyber Skills Gap Reaches 4 Million, Layoffs Hit Security Teams
The global cybersecurity workforce gap has reached four million people, a 12.6% increase compared to 2022, according to the ISC2 2023 …
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IT Ops and Security Teams Need Automation, Not Couples Therapy
When their roles intersect, IT ops and security teams often find themselves at odds. Here are some ways to foster …
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3 Ways Security Teams Can Use IP Data Context
Innocently or not, residential proxy networks can obscure the actual geolocation of an access point. Here’s why that’s not great and what …
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Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Getting Developers & Security Teams to Work Together
Create a mutual understanding of what shifting left means to the organization. In its simplest form, it means embedding security at the …
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Effective and Efficient Automation for Security Teams
Picture it: the company boardroom, two weeks …
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Why Security Teams Shouldn’t Snooze on MFA Fatigue
Employee education, biometric and adaptive authentication, and zero trust can go a long way in strengthening …
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We Can Save Security Teams From Crushing Workloads. Will We?
Today, the processing of mountain-high stacks of alarms is considered “security.” That system is failing customers and the cybersecurity …
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Skyrocketing IoT Bug Disclosures Put Pressure on Security Teams
The expanding Internet of Things ecosystem is seeing a startling rate of vulnerability disclosures, leaving companies with a greater need …
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What Worries Security Teams About the Cloud?
As many enterprises shift their operations to cloud, security teams are grappling with multiple security concerns such as visibility, data …
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Security Teams Overwhelmed With Bugs, Bitten by Patch Prioritization
The first half of the year saw more than 11,800 reported security vulnerabilities, but figuring out which ones to patch first remains a …
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