Many organizations are still figuring out how they want to adopt and use infrastructure as code in their organizations. Most IaC users desire to move and deploy faster, with repeatability and automation as key drivers in that goal. Security is also important, with a desire to enforce strong configuration standards and...
For most knowledge workers around the world, commuting to an office has become a thing of the past.
Even before the COVID-19 global pandemic, the remote workforce's percentage had been trending up due
to the combination of globalization, cloud transformation, convenience, and new progressive work policies.
Recent...
Security experts offer an analysis of Gartner's new strategic road map for SASE adoption that emphasizes the need for a detailed migration plan and offer tips for a successful rollout.
Secured Access Service Edge, or SASE, is no longer a buzzword tossed around by cybersecurity pundits but is a robust, cloud-based service model to enable secure anywhere, anytime access from any device.
In the Are you SASE Ready? 5 Steps for Building Your SASE Roadmap webcast, you will learn how to build a roadmap...
To help prevent and defend against emerging cyberthreats, CISOs must develop a multi-line defense strategy and invest in threat-hunting capabilities and orchestration, a panel of cybersecurity experts advises.
With the advent of CI/CD pipelines, supply chain attacks have become more prevalent – and as the recent SolarWinds breach has demonstrated, the impact of such breaches can be vast and rippling.
This eBook addresses questions raised by security leaders that want to better understand their organization’s...
Digital innovation is the ultimate source of competitiveness and value creation for almost every type of business. The universal desire for faster innovation demands
efficient reuse of code, which in turn has led to a growing dependence on open source and thirdparty software libraries.
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The SolarWinds supply chain compromise has raised questions over how to detect software that has been tainted during the vendor's development and build process. A concept called verified reproducible builds could help, says David Wheeler of the Linux Foundation.
Open source software is created by talented software developers from around the world who donate their time and intelligence to create software and components, then provide those free of charge to anyone wishing to
use them under the terms of their licenses (including the Beerware license).
The benefits open source...
While CISOs and CIOs have the unenviable position of taking the lion’s share of accountability for software security, especially in the event of an embarrassing company data breach, they are also afforded a unique opportunity of increasing relevance: they are the new innovators, and they can be highly influential...
Security must be embedded into developer workflows during every stage of the SDLC.
Software development, delivery, and deployment is a continuous process. Be part of securing it!
This infographic provides 5 tips to help you move to a DevSecOps environment with ease.
To ensure data and services are protected against attack, DevOps is evolving to incorporate
cybersecurity practices across the lifecycle. Organizations need to take into account the fast-moving
nature of continuous innovation, and a rapidly evolving and fragmented threat landscape: otherwise
security can get in the...
Organizations are increasingly turning to containers and Kubernetes to improve the efficiency and scalability of software development efforts. Containers introduce new security issues, highlighting the need for container specific security tools.
Download this whitepaper to learn why organizations must balance the...
Application performance has always been important. Uncertain market conditions and the accelerated shift to digital business have elevated performance to be a top imperative for most organizations. Survey data from industry analyst firm 451 Research indicates that end-users are remarkably sensitive to application and...
Vulnerabilities due to "coding errors" in a number of mobile banking applications make them all too susceptible to hacking and customer account data theft, the security firm Positive Technologies warns.
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