A new survey highlights that security professionals view misconfiguration of cloud platforms or improper setup ranks as the most significant security threat.
A new survey found while the use of cloud services is increasing, the pace of adoption is dependent on the speed of meeting security and operational expectations.
The secure access service edge (SASE) is a key aspect of edge security. Cybersecurity professionals looking to further secure their cloud environments can review the concept and best practices for implementation in this article.
As organizations shift to permanent hybrid work environments, security leaders must weigh the benefits and challenges of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model.
The Information Security Forum (ISF) released its Using Cloud Services Securely: Harnessing Core Controls, which provides a comprehensive approach to securing cloud services for organizations that are considering using, or already actively use, one or multiple cloud service providers (CSPs).
Nearly a quarter of surveyors have been affected by a cyber threat in the past 12 months and more than 10 percent have been affected more than once, according to the 2018 Data Health Check report.
According to a report from App Annie, people use nine applications daily, and in a month, they use 30. Why is this relevant? Brivo’s study, “3 Key Drivers to Technology Adoption in Physical Security”, reveals 81 percent of survey respondents are reliant on mobile applications to manage their facilities and people and 62 percent of them are using one to five mobile applications for work.