Security News > 2022 > March > Week in review: Medical device IP protection, how to select a CDR solution, Patch Tuesday forecast
March 2022 Patch Tuesday forecast: Pressure mounts to resolve vulnerabilitiesFebruary 2022 Patch Tuesday was an anomaly.
How to empower IT Sec and Ops teams to anticipate and resolve IT problemsEvery IT system administrator knows the misery of facing a problem for which the root cause requires hours to unearth, all the while part of the IT infrastructure entrusted to them is unavailable to users, open to attack, or not compliant with mandatory security standards.
How do I select a CDR soluton for my business?In the process of file sharing, what is essential for every organization is to make sure malware doesn't tag along, and this is where a content disarm and reconstruction solution comes in handy.
Leveraging mobile networks to threaten national securityIn this interview with Help Net Security, Rowland Corr, Director of National Security Intelligence at AdaptiveMobile Security, explains how mobile networks can be leveraged as part of a cyber warfare strategy, why is this a growing national concern, and how to implement defences against such sophisticated attacks.
What is Ransomware Protection as a Service?Ransomware attacks have devastating consequences for many businesses.
How to keep your medical device IP safe from cyber attacksGuarding intellectual property has always been a priority for medical device manufacturers as competitors and even nation states are constantly trying to compromise or steal IP. Apps, devices and workloads provide an ecosystem cornerstone for zero trust growthAs cybersecurity professionals, we admit it: zero trust has become the industry's biggest buzzword.
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