Why Your WAF Will Eventually Fail You

A recent analyst report stated 80% of respondents confirmed the use of Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) to protect public-facing websites and applications, but most have remained frustrated, disappointed, and concerned that their WAFs may not be covering all of their security requirements. Your basic and/or outdated WAFs could be risking your data to theft, customer satisfaction issues and detriment to your brand reputation. In order to protect your organization from today's evolving threat landscape, you need a WAF that incorporates much more such as solutions for API security, advanced bot management and malware protection.
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TLS/SSL Inspection for Stronger Cybersecurity

With cyberattacks becoming easier and cheaper to launch, it’s no surprise that 80.5% of technology leaders consider cyber attacks at their organization likely. Pulse and A10 Networks surveyed 200 technology leaders to find out how their companies are thinking about SSL inspection and decryption solutions as part of a Zero Trust strategy.
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Security Analytics: How to Identify True Risks to Your Data

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The exponential growth of users, apps, and data has led to an increase in legitimate data access, complicating the task of determining whether data access is appropriate. Traditional security approaches tend to lock things down and limit data usage by deploying broad sets of security policies. Companies that take this approach, however, are still suffering from data breaches. In the meantime, security teams are often overwhelmed with a significant amount of alerts that don’t provide actionable insights.
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Moving Beyond Blindspots: How to Reduce Security Risks in the Cloud

Understanding your complex cloud environment is tricky. Workloads, containers, and serverless functions are added and removed constantly. Vulnerabilities are endless. Security staff is in short supply. But here’s the reality: cloud security is built in incremental steps. And process improvement involves multiple stakeholders — not just security teams.
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Cloud Security Strategies for Today’s Enterprises

The typical enterprise relies on dozens, even hundreds, of cloud applications and services sprawled across different platforms and service providers. Security teams need to shoulder the responsibility of coordinating security and incident response and not leave it up to individual providers. In this webinar, experts discuss the specific tools and best practices to manage security in the cloud environment. You’ll learn technologies and strategies to safely move data into the cloud, enforce policies across different platforms, and monitor data in the cloud. You’ll walk away with recommendations on ways to securely manage cloud environments, even across multiple vendors.
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