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RSAC insights: Introducing ‘CWPP’ and ‘CSPM,’ new frameworks to secure cloud infrastructure

The Last Watchdog

Related: How credential stuffing fuels account takeovers. In pulling off that milestone hack, Paige Thompson took advantage of CapOne’s lack of focus on cloud security as the banking giant rushed headlong into leveraging Amazon Web Services. Here are the key takeaways: Cloud migration risks.

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Q&A: Sophos poll shows how attackers are taking advantage of cloud migration to wreak havoc

The Last Watchdog

Cloud migration, obviously, is here to stay. But there’s no doubt that the exodus to a much greater dependency on hybrid cloud and multi-cloud resources – Infrastructure-as-a-Service ( IaaS ) and Platforms-as-a-Service ( PaaS ) – is in full swing.

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SPOTLIGHT: Women in Cybersecurity

McAfee

During her first few years at Booz Allen, she supported technology, innovation and risk analysis initiatives across U.S. in Foreign Service with an Honors Certificate in International Business Diplomacy, and a M.A. in Communication, Culture and Technology from Georgetown University. government clients. Alexandra holds a B.S.

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How Banks Can Enhance Security of Office 365 and G Suite

Spinone

Especially for business sectors that by default demand an ultra-secure posture such as banks and financial institutions, security in the public cloud is certainly a topic for concern. How can today’s financial institutions keep pace with today’s business demands and still maintain an ultra-secure security stance?

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How better key management can close cloud security gaps troubling US government

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Gaps in human capital and tools to securely deploy cloud services The Treasury’s point here, as stated in its news release on the report , is the “current talent pool needed to help financial firms tailor cloud services to better serve their customers and protect their information is well below demand.”

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How better key management can close cloud security gaps troubling US government

Security Boulevard

Gaps in human capital and tools to securely deploy cloud services The Treasury’s point here, as stated in its news release on the report , is the “current talent pool needed to help financial firms tailor cloud services to better serve their customers and protect their information is well below demand.”