At a time when malicious threats persist and technology continues to evolve, those who own or run data centers need greater assurance that the systems and software deployed provide the best protection against outside attacks.
New solution addresses growing enterprise public key infrastructure (PKI) requirements and digital identity security risk
May 11, 2020
By adding HID IdenTrust digital certificates to the Keyfactor platform, the offering provides enterprise customers with a single solution to meet today’s zero-trust security models and identity.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to change the way businesses operate, Mission Critical magazine explored the idea of constructing a centralized data catalog with Emily Washington, executive vice president of product management at Infogix. Here’s what she had to say about data governance strategies.
Forward-thinking leaders in the state of Utah successfully embraced digital transformation to deliver services faster and more cost-effectively in addition to saving taxpayers $15 million.
Study finds 62% use private devices for remote work
April 7, 2020
A survey conducted by NordVPN revealed that 62% of employees are extremely vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks due to using personal computers for remote work during the Coronavirus pandemic.
According to a recent survey, one in five engineers say it is
March 10, 2020
The Global Engineer Survey, commissioned by DiscoverE, found cybersecurity, sustaining land and oceans, providing clean energy, and improving access to clean water and sanitation were the four most significant global tasks.
Survey points to lack of cyber confidence and organizational maturity across public sector
March 9, 2020
SolarWinds announced the findings of its sixth annual Public Sector Cybersecurity Survey Report. This year’s survey includes responses from 400 IT operations and security decision-makers, including 200 federal, 100 state and local, and 100 education respondents.
There are billions of connected devices in use worldwide, and that number is increasing by the millions every year. Unfortunately, many of these IoT devices, as well as those currently being developed and deployed, lack critical security features, making them easy targets for hackers and botnets.
Drawing on 20 years of experience at Cygnacom, Schwartz pens ‘Can You Crack the Code?’
January 31, 2020
Cygnacom’s senior manager of federal professional services, Ella Schwartz, was named the winner of the 2020 Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books in the Hands-on Science Book category for her book, “Can You Crack The Code? A Fascinating History of Ciphers and Cryptography.”