SASE Basics Part 1: Network features
SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) saves companies a lot of time and money. SASE platforms combine network and IT security functions into complete solutions.
IT security is a critical asset for companies and authorities in 2021 – after all securing data communication affects the most important business activities and services across an organization. With the demand for remote and mobile working at an all-time high, organizations need to act strategically on endpoint security and IT administration to protect their networks and sensitive data. Cybersecurity is the spearhead of any IT infrastructure and needs to be considered strategically from the outset – from cloud computing, data center operations and IIoT to regulated industries or health applications. Find out everything you need to know about the world of IT security.
SASE Basics Part 1: Network features
SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) saves companies a lot of time and money. SASE platforms combine network and IT security functions into complete solutions.
PQC: What does post-quantum cryptography mean?
With the increasing availability of quantum computers, today's encryption methods are becoming obsolete. As a result, new procedures are being designed to ensure that we can communicate securely in the future.
Encryption protects confidential data from espionage and theft. However, there are differences between symmetric, asymmetric, and hybrid methods.
The role of Zero Trust in compliance
Why companies should consider compliance, Zero Trust and the implementation of the GDPR together and what advantages a combined approach brings.
What’s behind the new passkeys
Passkeys offer a higher level of protection than passwords. We take a balanced look at the advantages of the new authentication technology without glossing over the disadvantages.
IT security trends: What experts expect for 2024
What are the most important IT security trends in 2024? We have put together the first forecasts for you.
Blog archive
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