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Why taking the cybersecurity initiative can win you business

IT Security Guru

On the one hand, we’ve got two out of three saying life is riskier now than it was five years ago, with serious concerns about losing data or being hacked. And it falls to the CISO to make this happen. To find out more about consumer attitudes and behaviours around security, download our new whitepaper, ‘CISOs under the spotlight ’.

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Q&A on 90 Day Certificates. You asked – Sectigo Responds!

Security Boulevard

For CISOs and their teams, this step toward even shorter certificate lifespans represents a significant change in how they will approach establishing digital trust. Those that do not will be requiring their customers to manually renew certificates every 60 or 90 days, or looking at hacks and shortcuts that will not be practical or stable.

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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

This doesn’t allow the IT administrator, the end-user, or the CISO to independently verify the security, safety, and resiliency of the software they buy and use. Of the 209 million tests, 2 million resulted in successful hacking of programs. Shouldn’t they be able to check the software? The only cost was Amazon.

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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

This doesn’t allow the IT administrator, the end-user, or the CISO to independently verify the security, safety, and resiliency of the software they buy and use. Of the 209 million tests, 2 million resulted in successful hacking of programs. Shouldn’t they be able to check the software? The only cost was Amazon.

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A REFLECTION ON FORALLSECURE'S JOURNEY IN BOOTSTRAPPING BEHAVIOR TESTING TECHNOLOGY

ForAllSecure

This doesn’t allow the IT administrator, the end-user, or the CISO to independently verify the security, safety, and resiliency of the software they buy and use. Of the 209 million tests, 2 million resulted in successful hacking of programs. Shouldn’t they be able to check the software? The only cost was Amazon.