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GUEST ESSAY : Advanced tech to defend API hacking is now readily available to SMBs

The Last Watchdog

APIs have become a security nightmare for SMBs and enterprises alike. The same types of security risks impact businesses, whatever their size. Day in and day out, small-to-medium businesses are targeted by cyberattacks. SMBs and enterprises alike have been struggling with APIs as a mechanism for information security.

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7 Best Attack Surface Management Software for 2024

eSecurity Planet

Attack surface management (ASM) is a relatively new cybersecurity technology that combines elements of vulnerability management and asset discovery with the automation capabilities of breach and attack simulation (BAS) and applies them to an organization’s entire IT environment, from networks to the cloud.

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MY TAKE: Log4j’s big lesson – legacy tools, new tech are both needed to secure modern networks

The Last Watchdog

Log4j is the latest, greatest vulnerability to demonstrate just how tenuous the security of modern networks has become. Log4j, aka Log4Shell, blasted a surgical light on the multiplying tiers of attack vectors arising from enterprises’ deepening reliance on open-source software. Related: The exposures created by API profileration.

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Vulnerability Management: Definition, Process & Tools

eSecurity Planet

As enterprise networks continue to grow in size and complexity, so have the misconfigurations and vulnerabilities that could expose those networks to devastating cyber attacks and breaches. Vulnerability management is the process of prioritizing and minimizing those risks. How Does Vulnerability Management Work?

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CNAP Platforms: The Next Evolution of Cloud Security

eSecurity Planet

Businesses have far more cloud security options than they once did, making clouds often as safe as, if not safer than, on-premises solutions. Still, cloud security has grown increasingly complicated as application development and deployment have grown. A recent survey found that 79% of U.S.

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