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2016 saw the rapid increase in the use of ransomware and a resurgence of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks using hijacked devices making up the internet of things (IoT) against a background of new and newly-reported breaches of personal information involving an ever-increasing number of online user accounts.
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With the digitisation of life and work comes the 24-hour threat of cyber attacks. The Nordic region's pioneering spirit in the digital arena could easily turn heads, some of which may have malicious intent.
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Learn how RASP, or runtime application self-protection, could be the answer to prevent vulnerabilities from slipping through the web app review process and block new, unforeseen threats.
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With so much at risk for healthcare organizations, IT must implement proactive steps to help mitigate their risks and keep attacks at bay. In this e-guide, you'll uncover the ins and outs of 6 ransomware prevention tips healthcare organizations should include as part of their ongoing security strategy.
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Discover how IT can tackle the top modern mobile security threats by identifying vulnerabilities, integrating successfully with the cloud, and more.
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Inside this expert e-guide, Johna Till Johnson explores the emerging world of User Behavioral Analytics (UBA) and how it can give you a clear view into what should, and what should not, be going on in your virtual environment. Inside you'll find a breakdown of the features a UBA provides, and a basic deployment plan to get your program running.
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Gain insight into what an application security program might look like as it develops and what experts have to say about what it could mean for the future of application development.
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In this E-Guide we go in-depth to explore the concept of zerotrust. First, Cliff Saran explores some of the basics of zerotrust, exploring how the advent of mobile computing, remote working, and software-as-a-service (SaaS) had already started the shift in security focus away from the perimeter – even before the Covid-19 pandemic.