Sandip Kumar Panda, co-founder and CEO of InstaSafe, which offers a software-defined perimeter solution, talks about his company's approach toward secure connectivity.
The biggest challenge with securing massive enterprise resource planning platforms is that organizations are unclear about who is responsible for ERP security, says Alexander Polyakov of ERPScan.
In the new borderless, cloud-first paradigm that organizations find themselves in, a robust identity mechanism provides the best context for securing access, says Dustin Maxey of Ping Identity.
As attackers get increasingly sophisticated in reverse-engineering applications, it is imperative that enterprises secure trusted applications that are reaching back into the datacenter from beyond the perimeter, says Rusty Carter of Arxan Technologies.
Over 55 percent of people will reuse passwords despite acknowledging the risks, says Amber Steel of LastPass. In the enterprise context, this bad behavior needs to be addressed without burdening employees with policies which could impact productivity, she says.
StackRox CTO Ali Golshan says his firm helps organizations that use containers and microservices to secure their cloud applications via better detection, prevention and response. How does it work?
Acalvio Technologies helps organizations practice "cyber deception" to more effectively detect and respond to data breaches, says Rick Moy, the firm's head of marketing. So how does it work?
Ian Eyberg is CEO of DeferPanic, a Unikernel-based infrastructure-as-a-service startup that provides containers that help organizations employ virtualization in a more secure manner. How does it work?
The pressure to meet compliance, and maintain and grow your customer base is intensified as the creativity of fintech offerings and customer expectations continue to rise. To effectively differentiate your offerings, your ability to deliver innovative, omni-channel services will be critical.
Ovum Research and Entrust Datacard experts discuss the transformation of identity and where it is headed.
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Real-world examples of how organizations are embracing mobile and cloud platforms.
Despite the buzz about digital transformation, most enterprises remain overwhelmed by having to support and secure legacy technologies, says Mark Loveless of Duo Security. How can they simultaneously protect their legacy systems while securing their future?
What matters most, right now, to the information security community? At RSA 2018, RSA's president said WannaCry was a wakeup call for vulnerability and risk management. Other experts see artificial intelligence, machine learning and secure coding as hot trends.
A dozen medication and supply management products from Becton Dickinson and Co. are vulnerable to flaws identified last year in the WPA2 protocol, putting the products at risk for so-called KRACK attacks, according to a federal alert. Such attacks can potentially lead to malware infections.
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