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Jeremiah Grossman: Focus on ransomware, SDLC, and endpoints

Network World

With so many elements in information security -- application, network infrastructure, the endpoint, perimeter defenses, and data-centric approaches -- it's easy to fall in the trap of touting one as more important than the other.

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When least privilege is the most important thing

CIO Business Intelligence

In the ever-evolving realm of information security, the principle of Least Privilege stands out as the cornerstone of safeguarding sensitive data. However, this fundamental concept, emphasizing limited access to resources and information, has been progressively overlooked, placing our digital ecosystems at greater risk.

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Scaling security: How to build security into the entire development pipeline

CIO Business Intelligence

“I’m incredibly proud of how technologists at Discover have collaborated to shift left on security. The way our team has scaled security into the SDLC enables Discover to increase product velocity and achieve its mission of becoming a top digital financial services firm,” said Shaun Khalfan, Chief Information Security Officer at Discover.

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The hidden cost of insecure code: More than just data breaches

CIO Business Intelligence

Adopt security-minded development flows Make security reviews a mandatory phase in SDLC before any promotion to production. We send lead architects and key decision makers to intensive, immersive, secure coding camps yearly to relay their learnings and inform standards.

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Cognitive on Cloud

Cloud Musings

DeepMind can “remember” using this external memory and use it to understand new information and perform tasks beyond what it was programmed to do. The brain-like abilities of DeepMind mean that analysts can rely on commands and information, which the program can compare with past data queries and respond to without constant oversight. ·

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What Executives Should Know About Shift-Left Security

CIO Business Intelligence

By Zachary Malone, SE Academy Manager at Palo Alto Networks The term “shift left” is a reference to the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) that describes the phases of the process developers follow to create an application. What executives should consider when adopting shift-left security?

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El coste oculto del código inseguro: algo más que filtraciones de datos

CIO Business Intelligence

Adoptar flujos de desarrollo orientados a la seguridad Convierta las revisiones de seguridad en una fase obligatoria del SDLC antes de pasar a producción. Entonces, ¿qué medidas proactivas pueden tomar los desarrolladores para corregir el rumbo día a día?

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