Support as well as service of products are critical components of any contract. The aid delivered by information security vendors and service providers is crucial to the deployment, ongoing maintenance and successful running of technologies, and ultimately the overall security posture of the organization.
The pandemic redefined how businesses operate, with rapid adoption of technologies to enable employees to do their jobs. That also brought specific security risks.
Certain tools and services from all product sectors are designed to meet the requirements of large enterprises specifically: scale, hybrid environments, global regulatory compliance, to name only a few.
Small and medium businesses face distinct challenges in security, compared to large enterprises. This reality often makes them prime targets for bad actors.
Nearly 6 in 10 respondents cite rebuilding or replacing existing legacy technology infrastructure as the top challenge implementing White House zero trust security mandates.
SecurityWeek reports that the imminent shutdown of the Alexa Top Sites and Web Information Service APIs on Dec. 15 following the retirement of Alexa.com at the beginning of the month is a major hit for cybersecurity.
Most organizations have been prioritizing automation, silicon-level security, cloud migration, and education and training in security innovation, with the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on work processes being the primary driver for security strategy changes, VentureBeat reports.
In a newly released national security memorandum, the White House makes supremacy in the quantum realm the official policy of the United States and lays out a host of timelines and mandates for the “timely and equitable” replacement of classical, public-key encryption algorithms in federal systems and devices.
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