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The Impact of Remote Work and Cloud Migrations on Security Perimeters

Security Affairs

Organizations had to re-examine the traditional business perimeter and migrate to cloud-based tools to support distributed workforces. The almost overnight shift to remote work, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, has profoundly impacted how businesses use technology. Which is the impact?

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Secure Web Browsing – How to Remove the Headache

Jane Frankland

Data breaches have surged globally this year. Sadly, no matter your company size, industry, or geographic location, one thing is clear – these alarming statistics underscore the need for heightened cyber vigilance. I’ll be focusing on secure web browsing as it’s an important first step.

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Nearly Half of Cybersecurity Professionals Consider Quitting

SecureWorld News

The last two years in the cybersecurity industry have been a roller coaster of emotions. While there are many positives to look at—such as improved detection and reporting and increased communication between the public and private sector—we still have such a long way to go in a relatively new industry.

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What Is a SaaS Security Checklist? Tips & Free Template

eSecurity Planet

SaaS security checklists are frameworks for protecting data and applications in cloud-based environments. They serve as benchmarks for upholding strong security requirements, evaluating existing tools, and assessing potential solutions. Common threats include misconfigurations, cross-site scripting attacks, and data breaches.

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Remote Work is Here to Stay, and Other Cybersecurity Predictions for 2021

Webroot

The cybersecurity industry and end-of-year predictions go together like Fall and football or champagne and the New Year. But on the heels of an unprecedented year, where a viral outbreak changed the landscape of the global workforce practically overnight, portending what’s in store for the year ahead is even trickier than usual.

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MY TAKE: Why companies and consumers must collaborate to stop the plundering of IoT systems

The Last Watchdog

The Internet of Things (IoT) has come a long, long way since precocious students at Carnegie Melon University installed micro-switches inside of a Coca-Cola vending machine so they could remotely check on the temperature and availability of their favorite beverages. Related: Companies sustain damage from IoT attacks That was back in 1982.

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7 Trends I Spotted When Reviewing 2020 and the Cybersecurity Skills Gap

Jane Frankland

And, as each new government rule has been put in place to keep us safe, physically isolated from one another and in lockdown, it’s moved more of us online – shopping, working and learning – so we can economically function, socially interact, and maintain a sense of normality. Business owners want to understand how to protect their assets.