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The key cybersecurity trends expected to shape 2023 run the gamut from the human behind the keyboard to tools embedding machine learning. Here's the lowdown on six trends IT services executives expect to encounter this year.
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Implementing zero trust requires creating detailed policies and devising certain "hoops" through which those wanting access to critical infrastructure must jump. Not an easy task. Luckily, searchSecurity is here to help. Participate in our IAM research program for access to our guide, Implementing a Zero-Trust Approach to Network Security.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide learn how to get started with IAM services in the cloud, as well as what you need to know about cloud IAM before implementation.
EGUIDE:
What does your enterprise need to know about the FIDO authentication framework? In this expert e-guide, security pros Randall Gamby and Alastair Cooke dive into the FIDO authentication framework and offer 6 VDI testing steps for deployment.
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Bigger, more diverse networks mean a bigger attack surface for hackers. Today's networking pros must assess and update network security strategies to account for new vulnerabilities and respond to inevitable attacks.
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View this webcast to learn about an access management solution that offers self-service capabilities to eliminate time-consuming phone calls and paperwork to gain necessary access to critical business applications.
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63% of all successful data breaches can be tracked back to inadequate passwords, according to Verizon's DBIR. In this e-guide, security experts David Strom and Michael Cobb explore the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance and the impact it has on authentication and password protocols.
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This expert handbook gives you the information that you require right now to understand the updated requirements for the PCI DSS 3.0, which went into effect in early 2014.
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Fingerprints, facial recognition, and voice recognition are now on the market as identity management tools, but much more is still needed. Find out how organizations plan to implement a new level of identity management that relies less on user actions and more on known things, places, and experiences.