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What Is Vulnerability Management? Why Does It Matter?

What Is Vulnerability Management? Why Does It Matter?

Modern businesses share digital space with one another and the internet, so the possibility of security attacks or breaches has increased significantly.
by Sagar Joshi
PCI Compliance

PCI Compliance

What is PCI compliance? Payment card industry (PCI) compliance, originally known as payment card industry data security standard (PCI DSS) compliance, is a self-regulatory industry code of conduct administered by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council.
by Sagar Joshi
Patch Management: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

Patch Management: What Is It and Why Is It Important?

Security systems have become part of our daily lives. Most of us don’t think twice about locking the front door when we leave the house or clicking the automatic lock on our cars when we get to our destination. But when it comes to our devices, it’s easy to forget that they need protecting, too.
by Holly Landis
What Is Malware? How to Look for It and Protect Your Assets

What Is Malware? How to Look for It and Protect Your Assets

Malware, and other web-based threats that put your assets at risk, can inevitably cause more damage than you imagined. Malware can make trained security professionals go berserk during security incidents and take a toll on your finances and reputation when you run a business. It’s essential to have proper preventative measures set before malware can infest your security framework.  But if the attack actually converges on your system or network, you’ll need a proper plan to respond and incident response tools to execute the response plan effectively.
by Sagar Joshi
Data Security

Data Security

What is data security? Data security is the practice of protecting digital information assets from unauthorized access, disclosure, modification, or theft. This practice guards data against accidental or intentional threats and preserves its confidentiality, integrity, and availability throughout its lifecycle in an organization.
by Sagar Joshi
Versioning

Versioning

What is versioning? Versioning, in the context of software development, refers to the process of assigning unique identifiers, typically names or numbers, to different states or iterations of a software product. This practice is integral to managing and distinguishing between multiple versions of software artifacts, such as operating systems, applications, and web services.
by Keerthi Rangan
How to Strengthen Remote Workforce Security During Crises

How to Strengthen Remote Workforce Security During Crises

The coronavirus health crisis has forced millions of workers (who are able) to transition to working from home. That poses numerous obstacles to workers meeting their deadlines and doing their jobs. Security management and enforcement have become some of the most important and critical transitional needs involved for both workers and their employers. 
by Aaron Walker
Vulnerability Scanners: Types, Benefits, And Top 5 Scanners

Vulnerability Scanners: Types, Benefits, And Top 5 Scanners

Vulnerability scanners are crucial line of defense protecting web application from the fast evolving and dangerous cyberthreats. This software assesses your network and systems for vulnerabilities and reports the risks associated with them. There are many vulnerability scanning tools available in the industry, but as every organization's need varies, so does the best choice in vulnerability scanners. 
by Sagar Joshi
How to Determine the Software You Need for Manufacturing

How to Determine the Software You Need for Manufacturing

To manage manufacturing operations, most manufacturers use ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems and sometimes other types of software such as MES (manufacturing execution systems) and QMS (quality management systems).
by Gabriel Gheorghiu
What Is a DDoS Attack? How to Stop Malicious Traffic Floods

What Is a DDoS Attack? How to Stop Malicious Traffic Floods

A website is usually where you meet your customers for the first time.
by Sagar Joshi