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RSA 2022 Musings: The Past and The Future of Security

Anton on Security

As I was looking at the security vendors and their technologies, I realized that security vendors that apparently peaked in relevance, say, in the mid-2000s had huge booths and did brisk business, selling whatever they sold before. RSA 2013 and Endpoint Agent Re-Emergence RSA 2006–2015 In Anton’s Blog Posts! XDR’s older brothers?—?EDR

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RSA 2022 Musings: The Past and The Future of Security

Security Boulevard

As I was looking at the security vendors and their technologies, I realized that security vendors that apparently peaked in relevance, say, in the mid-2000s had huge booths and did brisk business, selling whatever they sold before. RSA 2006–2015 In Anton’s Blog Posts! So, what was the theme that came to me as I was wandering the halls?

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CSPM vs CWPP vs CIEM vs CNAPP: What’s the Difference?

eSecurity Planet

We’ll examine each of those cloud security technologies — along with CASB too — and their uses, and direct you to some of the top cloud security solutions. Amazon did the same thing for cloud infrastructure (IaaS) with the launch of AWS in 2006, and platform as a service (PaaS) offerings began to appear around the same time.

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How Banks Can Enhance Security of Office 365 and G Suite

Spinone

Banks and financial institutions have been very slow to adopt cloud technology and service offerings either in the public cloud or via hybrid cloud offerings. The focus on security by the major vendors has certainly helped in facilitating the adoption of cloud technologies by banks and financial institutions.

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Top VC Firms in Cybersecurity of 2022

eSecurity Planet

As a leading VC, BVP offers budding companies plenty to consider, with a set of roadmaps and tools for today’s technologies and market complexities. Notable cybersecurity exits for the company include AVG Technologies, Cognitive Security, OpenDNS, and Carbon Black. Also read : Addressing Remote Desktop Attacks and Security.

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Weathering Russian Winter: The Current State of Russian APTs

Security Boulevard

Espionage via digital medium started around the time that the computer began creeping into more regular use, but the idea of the advanced persistent threat is relatively new. Sandworm Team : Active since at least 2009, this APT is another group associated with Russia’s GRU, and has even collaborated directly with APT28.