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Guest Blog: TalkingTrust. What’s driving the security of IoT?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

What’s driving the security of IoT? First off, connected vehicles and IoT devices are highly attractive targets to hackers. Unlike servers and devices running in enterprise networks, IoT devices are typically shipped direct to consumers, without any control over the network or environment they run in. Guest Blog: TalkingTrust.

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Not the Final Answer on NDR in the Cloud …

Anton on Security

As we discussed during this recent webinar , this is not about competing with endpoint or endlessly arguing about what security telemetry is “better.” To summarize, network security monitoring still matters because you can monitor unmanaged devices (BYOD, IoT, ICS, etc.), Everything is encrypted, so what’s there to sniff??—?We

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Guest Blog: Why it’s Critical to Orchestrate PKI Keys for IoT

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

According to statistica the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices connected will rise to 23 billion this year. From industrial machinery and intelligent transportation to health monitoring and emergency notification systems, a broad range of IoT devices are already being deployed by enterprises.

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Not the Final Answer on NDR in the Cloud …

Security Boulevard

As we discussed during this recent webinar , this is not about competing with endpoint or endlessly arguing about what security telemetry is “better.” To summarize, network security monitoring still matters because you can monitor unmanaged devices (BYOD, IoT, ICS, etc.), Everything is encrypted, so what’s there to sniff??—?We

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Protecting Against the Risks and Managing the Complexities of a Quantum World with Thales and IBM Consulting

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The Rise of Harvest Now, Decrypt Later Attacks A large, emerging concern are "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" (HNDL) attacks, where hackers intercept and store encrypted long-life data with the intention of decrypting it once quantum computers become capable of breaking current encryption standards.

Risk 87
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How to Interpret the Various Sections of the Cybersecurity Executive Order

Security Boulevard

As we go through each section, we will intersperse thoughts from Sam King and Chris Wysopal, co-founder and CTO at Veracode, as well as thoughts and statements from Forrester analysts, Allie Mellen, Jeff Pollard, Steve Turner, and Sandy Carielli, from their recently aired webinar, A Deep Dive Into The Executive Order On Cybersecurity.

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How to Interpret the Various Sections of the Cybersecurity Executive Order

Veracode Security

As we go through each section, we will intersperse thoughts from Sam King and Chris Wysopal, co-founder and CTO at Veracode, as well as thoughts and statements from Forrester analysts, Allie Mellen, Jeff Pollard, Steve Turner, and Sandy Carielli, from their recently aired webinar, A Deep Dive Into The Executive Order On Cybersecurity.