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For agencies who need to meet the Executive Order on Cybersecurity requirements, the Okta Identity Platform delivers the security, automation, scalability, and integrations necessary to implement an identity-centric Zero Trust...
Traditional perimeter-based security relies on trying to separate the “bad guys” from the “good guys” and assumes that systems and traffic within the confines of the corporate network can be trusted. Zero Trust assumes that the bad guys are already in your network and have access to your applications and...
The trend to a Zero Trust model of information security is gaining momentum. Digital transformation and enterprise mobility are rapidly eroding the traditional perimeter-based model paving way for Identity Security strategy across the enterprise.
Zero Trust approach and Identity Security architecture become part of...
Zero Trust is not a solution or technology but rather an approach to security based on the principal of “never trust, always verify”. This approach ensures every user’s identity is verified, their devices are validated, and their privileged access is intelligently limited to just what they need – and taken...
In an effort to streamline the adoption of zero trust cybersecurity architectures, the U.S. Department of Defense in December will launch an office dedicated to zero trust. This announcement comes as federal agencies move to modernize following the SolarWinds cyberespionage campaign.
Zero Trust: Is it the operational model that's going to propel us into a more secure future? Or just another marketing message to be tossed onto the pile of past campaigns? In this latest Cybersecurity Leadership panel, the top minds in the sector weigh in on the present and future of Zero Trust.
CyberEdBoad excutive member Alan Ng of China Taiping Insurance, Singapore, explains the enterprise risk management strategy for the pandemic era and how the Distributed, Immutable and Ephemeral triad works with the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability triad to make organizations more secure.
Zero Trust deployment - the acts of moving apps and data to the cloud and assuming no user or device is trustworthy until proven otherwise - came into vogue in response to COVID-19. A lot has changed since Zero Trust first appeared in 2014, so our concept of Zero Trust must also evolve. Stephen Banda of Lookout...
The rise of 5G for business is accompanied by anticipation, but also anxiety. Will the expanded footprint of IoT create an unwieldy attack surface? Will the latency benefits of edge computing be worth creating a potential new strike vector? Don’t believe everything you read in the tech headlines.
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Zero Trust is not simply a different type of security technology or architecture; it is a methodology that provides a more comprehensive, dynamic and integrated approach to security. Cloud computing and software defined approaches along with maturity and interoperability across the technology ecosystem means Zero...
Ransomware is now a board level discussion and continues to challenge every organization today. Ransomware attackers compromise applications and data to extort payment from victims. The best defense from ransomware is trustworthy backups. Unfortunately, attackers often compromise the path to recovery by deleting and...
ISMG editors discuss: U.S. Sen. Angus King on the need for the federal government to form a clear, declarative cyber deterrence strategy, how CISA is ramping up efforts to support critical infrastructure defenses and the potential implications of the U.S. blacklisting of Israeli spyware firms.
The latest edition of the ISMG Security Report features insight from U.S. Sen. Angus King on why the federal government needs to declare a clear response to cybercriminals in order to deter them. Also featured: Ransomware affiliates gain power and promoting diversity of thought in cybersecurity.
Cyber attacks, ransomware, identity-based security, and digital transformation are hot topics for information security teams today. The financial services industry (like many others) has had to aggressively pivot in the last year as workforces and business practices accelerated their adoption of digital services. ...
Findings from CyberTheory's 2021 Third Quarter Review indicate that criminals are exploiting the open-source supply chain, and those exploits are proving much more difficult to identify, defend and stop in terms of complexity and depth than we've seen before, says CyberTheory's director, Steve King.
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