RSA: Cisco launches SASE service, offers roadmap for other cloud-based services

RSA: Cisco launches SASE service, offers roadmap for other cloud-based services

Cisco made a variety of security upgrades at the RSA Conference designed to move security operation to the cloud, improve its Secure Access Service Edge offering and offer new simplified security end point control. The biggest piece of the Cisco roll out was a new overarching security platform called the Cisco Security Cloud will include unified management and policies, and offer open APIs to help grow a multivendor security ecosystem.  Cisco defines the  Security Cloud…

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VCs, Tech Firms Want to Raise $1 Million for Bay Area Cyber Education

VCs, Tech Firms Want to Raise  Million for Bay Area Cyber Education

Venture-capital firms, security chiefs and technology companies in San Francisco are raising money to help tackle the cybersecurity skill shortage in a unique way—by funding education for would-be cyber pros at community colleges in the Bay Area for a year. The initiative, run by nonprofit cyber training company NextGen Cyber Talent Inc., aims to raise $1 million from individuals and companies to reimburse students for the cost of cybersecurity courses at Bay Area community colleges…

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The Need for Automated Remediation in SaaS Security

The Need for Automated Remediation in SaaS Security

By Noam Shaar, Co-Founder & CEO, Wing Security For years organizations were leveraging more and more Software-as-a-Service applications to help team members collaborate, improve efficiency, and manage other on-the-job tasks. As the pandemic took hold and more employees started working remotely, the reliance on these applications has only increased. While these applications helped improve productivity, they have also expanded organizations’ attack surfaces, limiting visibility and control. While these solutions remove some of the burden associated…

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AI for Cyber Threat Intelligence – Challenges and Mitigation Approaches

AI for Cyber Threat Intelligence – Challenges and Mitigation Approaches

By Uday Kiran Pulleti, Senior Director – AI, Cyble The internet as we know it is a dynamic, constantly growing entity. In 2021, Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, estimated that “the internet” is 5 Million Terabytes of data and that Google had indexed hardly 0.004%, or 200 terabytes. Even this massive chunk of data only symbolizes a fraction of the Surface Web. At Cyble, we pride ourselves on having complete visibility into the Surface Web,…

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Apple touts Passkey, its new privacy feature, at WWDC 2022

Apple touts Passkey, its new privacy feature, at WWDC 2022

Passkeys use cryptographic techniques and biometrics and aim to replace passwords for good. Image: Apple During its WWDC, Apple introduced the next version of macOS, codenamed Ventura, which includes a new privacy feature called Passkey, a digital key designed to help protect users from hackers by completely replacing a user’s passwords. Privacy steps into the spotlight at WWDC Must-read Apple coverage Passkey is Apple’s answer to the FIDO (Fast IDentity Online) authentication standard, which defines…

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Ampere trials AmpereOne server processor with customers

Ampere trials AmpereOne server processor with customers

Ampere Computing introduced the next generation of its Arm-based server processors and said it has begun sampling the chip to select customers. Former Intel president Renee James launched Ampere in 2018, and the company so far has released two processors aimed at cloud data centers: the 80-core Ampere Altra and the 128-core Ampere Altra Max. Those processors used cores licensed from Arm Holdings. But now, with the new AmphereOne chip, Ampere has created customized versions…

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Ampere trials AmphereOne server processor with customers

Ampere trials AmpereOne server processor with customers

Ampere Computing introduced the next generation of its Arm-based server processors and said it has begun sampling the chip to select customers. Former Intel president Renee James launched Ampere in 2018, and the company so far has released two processors aimed at cloud data centers: the 80-core Ampere Altra and the 128-core Ampere Altra Max. Those processors used cores licensed from Arm Holdings. But now, with the new AmphereOne chip, Ampere has created customized versions…

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Ampere teases AmphereOne server processor

Ampere trials AmpereOne server processor with customers

Ampere Computing introduced the next generation of its Arm-based server processors and said it has begun sampling the chip to select customers. Former Intel president Renee James launched Ampere in 2018, and the company so far has released two processors aimed at cloud data centers: the 80-core Ampere Altra and the 128-core Ampere Altra Max. Those processors used cores licensed from Arm Holdings. But now, with the new AmphereOne chip, Ampere has created customized versions…

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Welcome to RSA – How boards and management teams are stopping attackers amidst macro headwinds, the year of great resignation, digital expansion, and escalated cybersecurity activities

Welcome to RSA – How boards and management teams are stopping attackers amidst macro headwinds, the year of great resignation, digital expansion, and escalated cybersecurity activities

RSA has finally arrived in person. We look forward to seeing our customers, partners, and many others in the broader security ecosystem. At Anomali, we exist to stop attackers and given the current environment, we want to share relevant insight from the ecosystem and the excitement around our unique delivery of open XDR. In fact, we feel compelled to make it available to test for free. Let’s start at the top of the lighthouse, and…

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Kinsta vs WP Engine: Managed WordPress hosting comparison

Kinsta vs WP Engine: Managed WordPress hosting comparison

WordPress has many managed hosting plans to choose from to help handle larger websites with higher traffic flows. Determine whether Kinsta or WP Engine is the best option for your business. Image: IB Photography/Adobe Stock Must-read security coverage WordPress can be used for everything from a single-page blog to a massive website with hundreds of pages—but for the latter, you’ll need a managed hosting plan to provide the security and speed you need to support…

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