Stories by Jonathan Andresen
When it comes to malware, think like James Bond and trust no-one
Fri, 8th Oct 2021
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cybersecurity
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opinion
Implementing advanced threat protection (ATP) as part of a zero trust SASE architecture is an important step in proactively blocking known and zero-day threats.
Why phishing is a bigger threat than ransomware
Tue, 28th Sep 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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phishing
Preventing today's increasingly dynamic phishing attempts requires next-generation 'on-device' web security that can block phishing sites.
The future of work is hybrid — is your security ready?
Mon, 12th Jul 2021
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malware
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vpns
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casb
Supporting a hybrid workforce while moving the needle on digital transformation requires a technology platform that adapts to changing business requirements.
Six key characteristics of a modern ZTNA solution
Tue, 15th Jun 2021
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malware
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firewalls
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network security
Not all zero trust network access solutions are equal. Organisations should keep in mind these six key characteristics when evaluating ZTNA solutions.
Major firms disclose breaches in the wake of SolarWinds attack
Wed, 14th Apr 2021
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iaas
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casb
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sase
Russian hackers acquired US officials' emails, Black Kingdom ransomware affected Microsoft servers, Shell disclosed data breach, MobiKwik data stolen.
Five big security questions facing CISOs
Thu, 28th Jan 2021
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vpns
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casb
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dlp
CISOs worldwide face unprecedented challenges due to the pandemic. Questions on risk, efficiency, duration, and solutions arise. #cybersecurity.
Why enabling a remote workforce requires converging security at the edge
Fri, 17th Jul 2020
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iaas
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casb
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dlp
Enabling a remote workforce demands edge security convergence, blending CASB, SWG, DLP, and IAM to safeguard against both internal and external threats.
Why enabling a remote workforce requires converging security at the edge
Tue, 7th Jul 2020
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iaas
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casb
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dlp
CASB and SASE solutions are crucial for protecting enterprise data from both insider and outsider threats, says report.