Weekly Update – 28 Jul 2022 The US Department of Justice has released a report outlining the progress in achieving cybersecurity goals set by the Biden Administration's Executive Order on cybersecurity. The report also includes guidance for adopting a zero trust approach and improving security posture. The post New DoJ review urges zero trust adoption to fortify security posture appeared first on Invicti.
This post announces our sponsorship of Black Hat USA 2022, taking place on August 10–11th. We would like to invite you to two talks, including one hosted by Ean Meyer and Invicti Chief Product Officer Sonali Shah on how Marriott Vacations Worldwide cleared its security debt. The post Invicti exhibiting at Black Hat USA 2022 appeared first on Invicti.
In the race to innovation, security is often the victim of difficult time-saving decisions. Those decisions (or lack thereof) cause unnecessary stress for DevSecOps teams working to build secure, innovative applications as they're forced to either skip critical security steps and deal with the headaches later on, or manually work through issues and delay deadlines. As cyberattacks and breaches pick up pace, modernizing your approach to AppSec can help relieve some of the stress that's causing burnout in cybersecurity – and improve your risk posture in the process. The post Four features of modern AppSec that help curb cybersecurity burnout appeared first on Invicti.
More Recent Articles
|
No comments:
Post a Comment