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Yes, we made it to the RSA! Our product experts went to RSA Conference this week held at Moscone Center, San Francisco. Our Head Geeks Patrick Hubbard and Lawrence Garvin were at the booth (#2507, South Expo) talking to security practitioners from across the world. We had a great show at RSA. People stormed our booth and…
By Omar Rafik, SolarWinds Senior Manager, Federal Sales Engineering Here’s an interesting article on some of the security concerns that come along with containers. I was surprised to hear that a third of our customers are planning to implement containers in the next 12 months. The rate of change in IT never seems to slow…
Omar Rafik, SolarWinds Senior Manager, Federal Sales Engineering Here’s an interesting article from my colleague Jim Hansen about ways to reduce insider threats. It comes down to training and automation. A recent federal cybersecurity survey by SolarWinds found federal IT professionals feel threats posed by careless or…
By Omar Rafik, SolarWinds Senior Manager, Federal Sales Engineering Here’s an interesting article from my colleague Sascha Giese with some U.K. public sector predictions for 2019. I always like articles like this and I believe that we have a pretty good track record with them. As we delve further into the year, public…
2014 is around the corner, and every organization is gearing up to face all the new types of threats, malware attacks, other cyber-crimes including data loss and identity theft which are getting more advanced and difficult to tackle. Let’s take a dive into what the industry experts are saying about the emergence of new…
Bring your own device (BYOD) is not new to IT. Most companies are allowing employee-owned devices access on the corporate network. It may lead to cost-savings to the management and a fair deal of employee convenience, but, for IT, it is certainly an uphill task with a boatload of management headaches. While there are known…
Since the inception of PCI DSS, organizations have put a number of protective mechanisms into place. As retailers, card processors and other PCI-DSS covered entities have evolved their security mechanisms – so has the hacking community. Credit card information can sell for a considerable sum in online black markets, and it…
Penetration testing or pen testing is a cool job. I’m telling you this before even we take a look at what it is and how it can be done. It’s a kind of white hat hacking practice. Another wacky jargon? Trust me that’s a cool job too. Now, really how many of us will want to get paid legitimately for hacking? This simply…
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