Data Security, Enterprise Identity, Enterprise Security

Supply Chain Security in MongoDB’s Software Development Lifecycle

May 25, 2022

Cybersecurity breaches do more than expose data to malicious actors. They generate headlines, captivate the public’s attention, and shine a light on security gaps. Whether it’s weak passwords or the software supply chain, if a vulnerability exists, cybercriminals will exploit it.

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Cavirin

While data security once meant securing the physical datacenter, the cloud has expanded the IT ecosystem’s perimeter in a literal (but amorphous) way, creating a conundrum: how can you secure something you can’t quite see or measure? While robust solutions for datacenter security and compliance have long since existed, the cloud is still “Wild West” territory. While many vendors say their products address cloud “security,” there seems to be no common definition of the term. Some of these tools fill a specific gap—encryption or vulnerability scanning, for example.

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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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Cybersecurity Technologies for Cloud Access

whitePaper | September 14, 2022

The enterprises’ network and network security architectures are unable to effectively serve the dynamic secure access requirements of digital business. The enterprise data center is no longer the center of access requirements for users and devices.

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The Ethics and Security of Cloud Computing

whitePaper | October 17, 2022

Nearly four thousand years ago, Hammurabi engraved the laws of Babylon onto a stone plinth and revolutionized the codication of law. Today, lawyers of all walks of life are engaged in a new revolution, with the ability to practice law armed with nothing more than a tablet device and an internet browser—a revolution brought about, in large part, by the rise of cloud computing.

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CyberSecurity Under Stress

whitePaper | August 11, 2022

SecOps teams in the US and UK are being asked to do more with less, leading to higher stress levels that impact both their work and personal lives. The growing risk from cyber attacks is also compounded by significant recruitment and retention issues within cybersecurity.

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Cybersecurity and Financial SystemResilience Report

whitePaper | July 27, 2022

The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 20211 (CAA) requires the Federal Reserve Board (Board) to submit annually for seven years a report focused on cybersecurity to Congress. The CAA calls for a description of measures the Board has undertaken to strengthen cybersecurity within the financial services sector and with respect to the Board’s functions as a regulator, including the supervision and regulation of financial institutions and third-party service providers.

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Cybersecurity Considerations for Distributed Energy Resources on the U.S. Electric Grid

whitePaper | October 26, 2022

To address the impacts of climate change, the U.S. electric grid will be undergoing significant changes by integrating clean energy resources such as solar and wind. These efforts will be accelerated with the recent passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act1 and the Inflation Reduction Act.

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Spotlight

Cavirin

While data security once meant securing the physical datacenter, the cloud has expanded the IT ecosystem’s perimeter in a literal (but amorphous) way, creating a conundrum: how can you secure something you can’t quite see or measure? While robust solutions for datacenter security and compliance have long since existed, the cloud is still “Wild West” territory. While many vendors say their products address cloud “security,” there seems to be no common definition of the term. Some of these tools fill a specific gap—encryption or vulnerability scanning, for example.

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