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DCAP Systems: Protecting Your Data with Advanced Technology

SecureWorld News

Gartner introduced the term DCAP, but it actually evolved from the concept of DAG systems, which originated in 2004. DCAP also covers your network: proxy servers, VPN and DNS, cloud solutions like Microsoft 365 and G Suite, as well as various third-party applications. What attacks can DCAP systems prevent?

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Best Network Monitoring Tools for 2022

eSecurity Planet

With Reveal(x) Advisor, organizations can have an on-demand analyst help with deployment, application mapping, and SOC or risk optimization. First released to the open-source community in 2004, founder Alexei Vladishev formally launched Zabbix the year after to develop and extend the solution’s capabilities to an enterprise audience.

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Best Digital Forensics Tools & Software for 2021

eSecurity Planet

Other significant Xplico features include multithreading, SQLite or MySQL integration, no data entry limits, and can execute reserve DNS lookup from DNS pack. Hailing from Portland, Oregon, Exterro launched in 2004 and specialized in workflow-driven software and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solutions.

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Top SD-WAN Solutions for Enterprise Security

eSecurity Planet

Launched in 1996, Juniper Networks covers the gamut of networking hardware, but with the acquisition of NetScreen Technologies in 2004, the vendor also has almost two decades in the cybersecurity space. Juniper’s security portfolio includes firewalls and advanced threat protection (ATP). Features: Open Systems Secure SD-WAN and SASE.

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Cyber CEO: The History Of Cybercrime, From 1834 To Present

Herjavec Group

2002 – Internet Attack — By targeting the thirteen Domain Name System (DNS) root servers, a DDoS attack assaults the entire Internet for an hour. 2004 — Lowe’s — Brian Salcedo is sentenced to 9 years for hacking into Lowe’s home improvement stores and attempting to steal customer credit card information. .