Database security is crucial to protect the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data. It builds customer trust, helps comply with regulations, and reduces the risks associated with ...
As businesses rely more on software to deliver products and services, it is vital to secure their applications against threats such as code injection, data breaches, and privilege escalation.
Application Security is the practice of finding, fixing, and preventing security flaws in your software from the moment you start to build it until it's finally been retired and replaced. And it's not ...
Web applications often handle vast amounts of data, from personal user details to sensitive corporate information. As these applications grow in complexity and importance, they also become primary ...
The role of the database administrator (DBA) has always been crucial to ensuring that databases are properly organized, secured, and optimized. But recent years have seen many significant changes in ...
The cybersecurity landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, marked by new entrants and a surge in acquisitions of Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) startups by major tech vendors—six ...
Application and third-party security are vital. Visibility, control, and automation help protect organizations from evolving cyber risks.
Is it possible to replace Linux as the heart of serverless cloud computing services? That's exactly the intention of a startup consisting of developers from the open source Postgres database project ...
Organizations are quickly realizing there's no longer perimeter security versus application security—all security is application security. The application is the layer responsible for executing the ...
Building secure, resilient, and scalable cloud-native applications requires a new set of best practices that diverge from traditional application development. Start with these six. The emergence of ...