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5 Ways to Protect Your Ecommerce Business

CyberSecurity Insiders

This portrays a grim picture for ecommerce businesses — filled with data breaches and irate customers. As per our research, here are five tried-and-tested techniques to protect your ecommerce digital business from dangerous online frauds. Internet scammers are cunning criminals. Create strong passwords. Injection frauds.

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Cyber Playbook: An Overview of PCI Compliance in 2022

Herjavec Group

Being PCI compliant is essential to properly handle sensitive data including payment card data, cardholder data, and even sensitive authentication data. As many eCommerce application architectures are updated and modified on a daily basis, ensure that there is ‘iterative’ testing and remediation throughout the S-SDLC process.

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The Three Tenets of Zero Trust Security

SecureWorld News

Today, security requirements have shifted dramatically, with many companies deploying a hybrid or remote work model because of the pandemic—and a broad and ongoing shift to cloud and ecommerce. This is the essence of the Zero Trust security architecture, which is gaining popularity in virtually all sectors.

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What You Need to Know About The Role of Patch Management For Cyber Security

CyberSecurity Insiders

As web3 – the blockchain-based internet – becomes more important, money is moving around “unstoppable” code like smart contracts. Patches to protect yourself and your customer could be anything from implementing 2FA authentication to using machine learning in fraud detection.

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Best Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Protection Tools

eSecurity Planet

The combination of Prolexic, Edge DNS, and App & API Protector would be recommended for the highest quality of DDoS mitigation to keep applications, data centers, and internet-facing infrastructure (public or private) protected. Radware’s attack mitigation architecture is flexible and extensible. Key Differentiators.

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