Five Days to Setting Up an Application Security Program

"This guide is intended to be a short, straightforward introductory guide to standing-up or improving an Application Security Program1. The intended goal of the AppSec program is to implement measures throughout the code’s life-cycle to prevent gaps in the application security policy or the underlying system through flaws in the design, development, deployment, upgrade, or maintenance of the application."

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BlackBerry AtHoc

BlackBerry is a mobile-native software and services company dedicated to securing the Enterprise of Things. BlackBerry AtHoc is the leading provider of networked crisis communications to defense & military, federal government agencies, state & local government, healthcare, and commercial enterprises on a global scale. Our mass notification systems are being used daily as both an all-purpose alerting and mass emergency warning system. A trusted partner to the world’s most demanding customers, AtHoc is recognized as the #1 provider of crisis communication solutions to the US Department of Defense and US Department of Homeland Security.

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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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Securing Today's Convenience Stores with Fortinet

whitePaper | June 14, 2023

Today’s convenience stores (C-Stores) rely on a variety of digital tools to support an evolving retail engagement model that includes everything within the store interior and the forecourt. This can involve point-of-sale (POS) infrastructure, self-service kiosks, intelligent building systems, digital signage, fuel dispensers, guest Wi-Fi, security cameras, loyalty system integration, and store-in-store services. Plus, today’s stores contain a wide array of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, such as walk-in cooler sensors and occupancy sensors. Protecting these critical systems against cyberthreats is paramount for compliance and maintenaning brand value.

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Cloud Privilege Broker 22.1 Security Whitepaper

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

There is complete end-to-end encryption from BeyondInsight with Cloud Privilege Broker through to the Cloud Platform Infrastructure. Cloud Privilege Broker services communicate with each other through distributed queues over TLS encryption.

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

whitePaper | August 24, 2022

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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Open RAN MoU progress update on maturity, security and energy efficiency

whitePaper | September 29, 2022

As the momentum behind Open RAN continues to grow, it is natural that relevant experts and decision makers want to understand its progress and how the Open RAN industry has risen to the challenges, in particular relating to maturity, security and energy efficiency. Over the course of 2022, Open RAN MoU Operators encouraged an open dialogue about Open RAN and have taken steps to understand concerns and address valid questions. This paper represents a progress report that helps to showcase the gains and set the agenda for 2023. In summary:

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PROMOTING BETTER CYBERSECURITY

whitePaper | December 18, 2019

The Ohio Data Protection Act (“ODPA” or the Act), came into force on November 2, 2018.1 The Act seeks to improve cybersecurity among Ohio businesses. It does so by providing an affirmative defense against tort claims arising from a data breach to businesses that can demonstrate they have implemented a qualifying cybersecurity program that reasonably conforms to one of ten specified cybersecurity frameworks and met certain other safeguards specified in the Act.

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Spotlight

BlackBerry AtHoc

BlackBerry is a mobile-native software and services company dedicated to securing the Enterprise of Things. BlackBerry AtHoc is the leading provider of networked crisis communications to defense & military, federal government agencies, state & local government, healthcare, and commercial enterprises on a global scale. Our mass notification systems are being used daily as both an all-purpose alerting and mass emergency warning system. A trusted partner to the world’s most demanding customers, AtHoc is recognized as the #1 provider of crisis communication solutions to the US Department of Defense and US Department of Homeland Security.

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