Data Security, Software Security

The ‘Zero Trust’ Model in Cybersecurity: Towards understanding and deployment

August 24, 2022

The ‘Zero Trust’ Model in Cybersecurity
In the last couple of years, “zero trust” has gained significant traction in the cybersecurity realm as a means to protect networks and increase security across organizations. In part, the growing popularity of this security model can be attributed to the shift to hybrid working practices that call for a more secure work environment whether on- or off-premises.

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Metova, Inc.

Metova is a privately held leading technology company creating world-class mobile, web and cybersecurity technology services for customers ranging from government entities to Fortune 500 companies and prominent startups. Metova provides solutions for organizations such as the Department of State, Department of Defense, and Yelp, Dropbox, eHarmony, Eddie Bauer, Dunkin Donuts and Dartmouth University. Metova services include Cybersecurity, Cyberspace Operations, Defense, Information Technology Services, RFID, mobile and web application development. Headquartered outside of Nashville, Tennessee with offices in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, O'Fallen, IL, Washington D.C. and Seattle, Metova is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).

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2020 Cyber Security Predictions

whitePaper | January 28, 2020

This year there are some common themes that endure, so we’ll highlight these as “work in progress”. Transformations often take longer than 12 months to be identifi ed as necessary, to be executed and to become established. However, there are other themes emerging through a combination of drivers from audit, compliance security and governance that are now showing signs of infl uencing the way that cyber risks are managed in a much shorter timescale.

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Ransomware: How to prevent, predict, detect & respond

whitePaper | January 9, 2020

The malicious programs known as ransomware have attracted a significant amount of coverage in the mainstream media over the last few years, as major companies and organizations announced that their operations had been affected by the threat. Examples of affected businesses include hospitals, universities and major international corporations [2, 3]. Despite the alarming nature of the threat, the way ransomware gains entry onto a user’s device is actually no different from the methods used by other threats. Ransomware is most commonly spread by two methods.

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2023 Data Protection Trends Executive Brief United States Edition

whitePaper | February 8, 2023

In late 2022, an independent research firm completed their survey of 4,200 unbiased IT leaders and implementers on a variety of data protection drivers, challenges, and strategies — including 1175 in United States. This broad-based market study on unbiased organizations is conducted annually on Veeam’s behalf to understand how the data protection market continues to evolve, so that Veeam can ensure product strategies and market initiatives align with where the market is going.

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2023 Cloud Security Trends | Sponsored by AWS Marketplace

whitePaper | January 18, 2023

In the past few years, major cloud providers are improving their security controls for customers and increasing visibility into their security solutions. Emerging trends such as endpoint detection and response and Zero Trust have focused the security community on the capabilities and services of both cloud and solution providers.

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Building a Successful Cloud Infrastructure Security and Compliance Practice

whitePaper | December 28, 2022

Cloud security truly is a team sport that requires strong collaboration between security, IT and line of business teams. The dynamic nature of cloud is forcing information security teams to rethink how they operate and partner with other groups to address emerging security and compliance challenges their organizations face.

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Systemic Cybersecurity Risk and role of the Global Community: Managing the Unmanageable

whitePaper | November 29, 2022

In February 2022, a cyberattack on commercial satellite services in Ukraine caused electricitygenerating wind farms to shut down across Central Europe. In July 2021, supermarkets in Sweden were forced to close their doors after a cyberattack on an IT services provider based in Florida, USA.

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Metova, Inc.

Metova is a privately held leading technology company creating world-class mobile, web and cybersecurity technology services for customers ranging from government entities to Fortune 500 companies and prominent startups. Metova provides solutions for organizations such as the Department of State, Department of Defense, and Yelp, Dropbox, eHarmony, Eddie Bauer, Dunkin Donuts and Dartmouth University. Metova services include Cybersecurity, Cyberspace Operations, Defense, Information Technology Services, RFID, mobile and web application development. Headquartered outside of Nashville, Tennessee with offices in Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, O'Fallen, IL, Washington D.C. and Seattle, Metova is a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).

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