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34 Most Common Types of Network Security Protections

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Vulnerability Management Product Guides 8 Best Vulnerability Scanner Tools Top 10 Open Source Vulnerability Assessment Tools 12 Top Vulnerability Management Tools Threat Intelligence and Detection At the most basic level, threat detection strategies and tools monitor networks for suspicious and anomalous activity.

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ShadowRay Vulnerability: 6 Lessons for AI & Cybersecurity

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AI Data Needs Encryption Attackers easily detect and locate unencrypted sensitive information, especially the data Oligo researchers describe as the “models or datasets [that] are the unique, private intellectual property that differentiates a company from its competitors.”

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Top 12 Firewall Best Practices to Optimize Network Security

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It simplifies operations by lowering the chance of configuration conflicts and misconfigurations or oversights that could affect security. It also allows for centralized tracking of firewall activity, which simplifies threat detection and response. Why It Matters By restricting access, this strategy mitigates potential damage.

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What Is a SaaS Security Checklist? Tips & Free Template

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These checklists include security standards and best practices for SaaS and cloud applications, and B2B SaaS providers use them to guarantee that their solutions match customer security standards. Common threats include misconfigurations, cross-site scripting attacks, and data breaches.

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What Is API Security? Definition, Fundamentals, & Tips

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API security protects data and back-end systems while preserving fluid communication between software components through strict protocols and access controls. Tracking APIs helps manage potential security gaps and the risk of unauthorized entry, preventing potential points of attack.