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Okta ‘Breaches’ Weren’t Really Breaches

eSecurity Planet

With two high-profile breaches this year, Okta, a leader in identity and access management (IAM) , made the kind of headlines that security vendors would rather avoid. By examining these Okta breaches in detail, we can study what counter measures need to be in place to strengthen the capabilities of MFA and IAM solutions.

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

Without guidelines, organizations risk unfettered use of AI, risks of data leaks, and no recourse for unethical AI use within the organization. Moving forward, organizations of all sizes will need to create and expand corporate AI policies that govern how employees can interact safely with AI.

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5 SaaS security best practices

Malwarebytes

With more SaaS apps, however, comes increased security risks. While SaaS is without a doubt the easiest and most accessible way for businesses to reap the benefits of the cloud, these services are delivered online—which can make it easier for data leaks to happen or threat actors to get a hold of sensitive data.

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Best Identity and Access Management (IAM) Solutions for 2022

eSecurity Planet

Some vendors have disappeared. The once-great security giant Symantec is now a division of Broadcom. And of course, the work-from-home (WFH) movement has put even greater pressure on access security. Expose blind spots. New ones have emerged. Idaptive, too, is gone, acquired by Cyberark. Top IAM Solutions. Visit website.

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2024 State of Cybersecurity: Reports of More Threats & Prioritization Issues

eSecurity Planet

The 2023 vendor surveys arriving this quarter paint a picture of a cybersecurity landscape under attack, with priority issues affecting deployment, alert response, and exposed vulnerabilities. Most organizations express confidence in their current status and budgets, but also expect to experience at least one data breach in 2024.