INFOGRAPHIC:
Cybercrime showed no sign of slowing down in 2021 and enterprises continue to fall victim to cyberattacks, with gangs targeting larger organizations with increasingly large demands. In good news, we can always take stock of the recent past and know what to prepare for. In this infographic, we point out five forecasts for cybersecurity in 2022.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we look at why application security is more important than ever due to traditional software and cloud-based, web and mobile applications playing an increasingly important role in business.
EBOOK:
In our Insider Edition of Information Security Magazine, experts Mike Chapple, Michael Heller and David Geer dive into the newest approaches in endpoint security, keys to maturing your mobile security strategy, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
This brief whitepaper discusses some of the ways SAP is changing how the world operates, with particular focus on efficiency. Access now to see how SAP could revamp your business as well.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, learn about some common cloud and SaaS application threats, as well as the 3 step guide to protecting your data in this new environment.
EZINE:
What strategies are companies using to protect data against mobile security threats? In Information Security, we ask CISOs who have been there: What works?
WHITE PAPER:
Download this infographic to see how modern applications are different today, and learn where you can take steps to prevent security risks throughout the development process.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn techniques to improve security for your mobile login information and messaging applications to help stop unauthorized users from accessing your personal data.
EGUIDE:
Cloud computing may make for nimble production, but putting automation aloft turns security teams' stomachs. Discover what Gartner's Neil MacDonald, who coined the term "DevSecOps" back in 2012, has to say about integrating security teams into cloud-focused development cycles.
EGUIDE:
To get a solid understanding of how to use blockchain in an enterprise setting, CIOs must first grasp how a unit of value in a transaction moves from party A to party B. This infographic details how blockchain works from transaction initiation, through verification, all the way to delivery.