Zero trust security model

AppOmni Releases Zero Trust Posture Management, Enhancing SaaS Security by Extending Zero Trust to the Application Layer

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

RSA Conference-- AppOmni , the pioneer of SaaS security posture management (SSPM), today formally announced AppOmni Zero Trust Posture Management (ZTPM), a unique solution set that dramatically strengthens security in modern infrastructures by bridging a critical gap in network-centric Zero Trust (ZT) architectures.

Key Points: 
  • RSA Conference-- AppOmni , the pioneer of SaaS security posture management (SSPM), today formally announced AppOmni Zero Trust Posture Management (ZTPM), a unique solution set that dramatically strengthens security in modern infrastructures by bridging a critical gap in network-centric Zero Trust (ZT) architectures.
  • Specifically, the framework provides an unprecedented level of visibility and monitoring into the configuration, security posture, and user behaviors within Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications.
  • Through these and continuous authorization capabilities, AppOmni extends Zero Trust architectures to SaaS applications and data with ZTPM through the company’s signature SSPM platform.
  • AppOmni goes further than ever in delivering on the potential of Zero Trust in sprawling SaaS deployments.

Cloud Security Alliance Paper Addresses Challenges of Implementing Zero Trust in Environments Where Artificial Intelligence (AI)-induced Shadow Access Is Prevalent

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

Authored by CSA’s Identity and Access Management Working Group , the paper examines the intersection of Shadow Access with two of today’s most top-of-mind technologies – Zero Trust and Artificial Intelligence – and underscores the necessity of adapting traditional Zero Trust approaches to the nuances of Generative AI (GenAI) technology to mitigate AI-induced Shadow Access vulnerabilities and strengthen cybersecurity in an evolving landscape.

Key Points: 
  • Authored by CSA’s Identity and Access Management Working Group , the paper examines the intersection of Shadow Access with two of today’s most top-of-mind technologies – Zero Trust and Artificial Intelligence – and underscores the necessity of adapting traditional Zero Trust approaches to the nuances of Generative AI (GenAI) technology to mitigate AI-induced Shadow Access vulnerabilities and strengthen cybersecurity in an evolving landscape.
  • Whereas a growing number of organizations are embracing the principles of Zero Trust, with its philosophy of "Never Trust, Always Verify," they are simultaneously encountering significant challenges in fully implementing it in cloud-native architectures where Shadow Access is prevalent.
  • Therefore, it’s critically important that, as enterprises continue on their cloud security journey, they understand how Shadow Access and Zero Trust are intertwined and how the advent of GenAI and its accompanying tools has exacerbated the problem of Shadow Access," said Ryan Gifford, Research Analyst, Cloud Security Alliance.
  • “As more companies embrace GenAI, the Working Group felt it was important to shed light on the challenges Shadow Access poses to Zero Trust and provide a path to Zero Trust’s successful implementation.”
    The paper offers key takeaways such as:
    An overview of Shadow Access, Zero Trust, GenAI, and Large Language Models

Cyber Defense Magazine Names Cloud Security Alliance’s Certificate of Competence in Zero Trust (CCZT) a 2024 Global InfoSec Award Winner for Cutting-Edge Cybersecurity Training

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月曜日, 5月 6, 2024

(RSA Conference)--The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining standards, certifications, and best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment, is pleased to announce that Cyber Defense Magazine has named its Certificate of Competence in Zero Trust (CCZT) as a Global InfoSec Award winner with the title of Cutting-Edge Cybersecurity Training.

Key Points: 
  • (RSA Conference)--The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining standards, certifications, and best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment, is pleased to announce that Cyber Defense Magazine has named its Certificate of Competence in Zero Trust (CCZT) as a Global InfoSec Award winner with the title of Cutting-Edge Cybersecurity Training.
  • Based on the key concepts outlined in CSA's Zero Trust Training (ZTT) , the CCZT provides an in-depth understanding of Zero Trust architecture, its components, and its functioning.
  • “With Zero Trust established as the future of information security, a Zero Trust-based approach is fast becoming a requirement for organizations and a required skill for a range of security professionals.
  • Now in its 12th year, the Cyber Defense Global InfoSec awards honor startups, early stage, later stage, or public companies in the information security space who offer a forward-looking cybersecurity product or service.

Exploring the Surge in Digital Infrastructure Spending Driven by Generative AI Innovations

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

VANCOUVER, BC, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- USA News Group – The rise of generative AI is currently adding considerable potential for accelerating economic growth across a wide array of sectors. In order to fully realize this potential, analysts at ING are highlighting how crucial investment in data and digital infrastructure will be moving forward. Citing estimates from Dell'Oro and Bank of America, ING has pointed out that investments from big tech companies in digital infrastructure is expected to grow between 15-22% this year alone. Another report from analysts at SNS Insider are projecting the AI Infrastructure Market to hit US$222.42 billion by 2030, growing at an explosive CAGR of 25.5%. Behind the scenes, developments in AI infrastructure are being made and provided by a variety of tech companies that include Avant Technologies Inc. (OTCQB: AVAI), Vertiv Holdings Co (NYSE: VRT), Equinix, Inc. (NASDAQ: EQIX), Innodata Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD), and Salesforce, Inc. (NYSE: CRM).

Key Points: 
  • In order to fully realize this potential, analysts at ING are highlighting how crucial investment in data and digital infrastructure will be moving forward.
  • Another report from analysts at SNS Insider are projecting the AI Infrastructure Market to hit US$222.42 billion by 2030, growing at an explosive CAGR of 25.5%.
  • "By providing robust computational resources and a rich dataset, Avant is set to eliminate many of the technical and financial barriers that have traditionally hampered AI development.
  • "In today's digital landscape, companies struggle with islands of data spread across various systems," said Brian Millham, President and Chief Operating Officer at Salesforce.

Exploring the Surge in Digital Infrastructure Spending Driven by Generative AI Innovations

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

VANCOUVER, BC, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- USA News Group – The rise of generative AI is currently adding considerable potential for accelerating economic growth across a wide array of sectors. In order to fully realize this potential, analysts at ING are highlighting how crucial investment in data and digital infrastructure will be moving forward. Citing estimates from Dell'Oro and Bank of America, ING has pointed out that investments from big tech companies in digital infrastructure is expected to grow between 15-22% this year alone. Another report from analysts at SNS Insider are projecting the AI Infrastructure Market to hit US$222.42 billion by 2030, growing at an explosive CAGR of 25.5%. Behind the scenes, developments in AI infrastructure are being made and provided by a variety of tech companies that include Avant Technologies Inc. (OTCQB: AVAI), Vertiv Holdings Co (NYSE: VRT), Equinix, Inc. (NASDAQ: EQIX), Innodata Inc. (NASDAQ: INOD), and Salesforce, Inc. (NYSE: CRM).

Key Points: 
  • In order to fully realize this potential, analysts at ING are highlighting how crucial investment in data and digital infrastructure will be moving forward.
  • Another report from analysts at SNS Insider are projecting the AI Infrastructure Market to hit US$222.42 billion by 2030, growing at an explosive CAGR of 25.5%.
  • "By providing robust computational resources and a rich dataset, Avant is set to eliminate many of the technical and financial barriers that have traditionally hampered AI development.
  • "In today's digital landscape, companies struggle with islands of data spread across various systems," said Brian Millham, President and Chief Operating Officer at Salesforce.

Aiden Announces Groundbreaking New Capabilities to Discover and Remediate Windows Vulnerabilities

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

MCKINNEY, Texas, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Aiden Technologies, the provider of modern, intelligent software packaging and deployment for Microsoft Windows, today announced its first ever security features in response to the market's urgent need to help organizations detect software vulnerabilities and remediate them swiftly. Focusing only on the US Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency's (CISA) list of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV), it typically takes companies about 55 days to remediate 50% of the most critical after their patches are released. Aiden's new and unprecedented capabilities are focused on helping organizations completely eliminate this risky delay by providing more transparent and up-to-date vulnerability data in AidenVision and then seamlessly automating remediation.

Key Points: 
  • Aiden Technologies announced its first ever security features in response to the market's urgent need to help organizations detect software vulnerabilities and remediate them swiftly.
  • Remediation Mapping: After identification, AidenVision maps the piece of software that will remediate each vulnerability based on an organization's schedule and preferences.
  • "There is a significant disconnect between the discovery of software vulnerabilities and the actual remediation process," said Josh Aaron, CEO of Aiden.
  • Aiden is a leading provider of IT automation solutions, offering intelligent software packaging and deployment for Windows environments.

iboss Announces Zero Trust SD-WAN to Deliver Single Vendor Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)

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月曜日, 5月 6, 2024

BOSTON, May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- iboss, a pioneering leader in cloud security for highly regulated industries, today announced the release of its Zero Trust SD-WAN solution. This offering allows iboss to provide a single-vendor Zero Trust SASE solution, seamlessly integrating iboss's industry leading Zero Trust SSE platform with Zero Trust SD-WAN. The unified platform will allow organizations to gain secure connectivity across factories, branch offices, data centers while eliminating the need for legacy firewalls and cumbersome VPNs.

Key Points: 
  • This offering allows iboss to provide a single-vendor Zero Trust SASE solution, seamlessly integrating iboss's industry leading Zero Trust SSE platform with Zero Trust SD-WAN.
  • The iboss Zero Trust SD-WAN is engineered to deliver robust security and superior connectivity without the complications associated with legacy SD-WAN solutions.
  • iboss Zero Trust SD-WAN, along with its extensive portfolio of plug-n-play appliances, allows iboss to offer a single, consolidated SASE platform that enables secure, fast, and reliable connections for a hybrid workforce.
  • Securing All Traffic with Zero Trust Principles: Both inbound and outbound traffic are secured using stringent Zero Trust security measures, all within a single solution.

Ebryx Unveils Invisily™: Industry's Most Comprehensive Universal ZTNA Solution

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月曜日, 5月 6, 2024

BOSTON, May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ebryx LLC today announced the commercial availability of Invisily, the Universal Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution that encapsulates the most comprehensive set of capabilities in the market.

Key Points: 
  • BOSTON, May 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ebryx LLC today announced the commercial availability of Invisily, the Universal Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution that encapsulates the most comprehensive set of capabilities in the market.
  • The product also offers a comprehensive set of additional capabilities that we are now starting to use to improve our company's overall security posture."
  • - Syed Zuhair Naqvi, CEO of Eqraz
    Invisily integrates multiple traditional product categories into a single, streamlined solution, enhancing security, reducing complexity, and optimizing the ROI for security expenditures.
  • An organization can supplement Invisily's Universal ZTNA offering with the services needed to achieve a comprehensive security posture.

Futuristic AI Requires Futuristic Data Centers, Experts Urge Investment Surge

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木曜日, 5月 2, 2024

VANCOUVER, BC, May 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With integration of AI-powered computing steadily on the rise, analysts at Goldman Sachs Research are projecting that the global data center power behind this tech boom is poised to more than double by 2030. However, the catch is that Goldman's teach believes that the supporting data center load growth will require at least $50 billion in new power generation capacity investment to achieve this. Experts are now declaring that 'futuristic AI needs futuristic data centers' in order to achieve the dreams of developers and end-users. According to WhaTech, the growth for data centers markets is surging, projecting the Modular Data Center Market to grow at a CAGR of 17.8% to $55 billion by 2030, while the Data Center Infrastructure Management Market is set to grow even faster at a 20.73% CAGR over the same time frame. Behind the scenes, several players are jockeying for position in the data center arena, including new developments coming from Avant Technologies Inc. (OTCQB: AVAI), International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) (NYSE: IBM), Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN).

Key Points: 
  • Experts are now declaring that ' futuristic AI needs futuristic data centers ' in order to achieve the dreams of developers and end-users.
  • Now more recently, Avant has announced its plans to implement AI-empowered, Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) across its data center operations.
  • "This combined approach ensures the highest level of security for our customers' data while optimizing data center operations for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
  • Avant is committed to providing innovative technology to help businesses optimize data center operations, improve resource utilization, and enhance security."

Futuristic AI Requires Futuristic Data Centers, Experts Urge Investment Surge

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木曜日, 5月 2, 2024

VANCOUVER, BC, May 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With integration of AI-powered computing steadily on the rise, analysts at Goldman Sachs Research are projecting that the global data center power behind this tech boom is poised to more than double by 2030. However, the catch is that Goldman's teach believes that the supporting data center load growth will require at least $50 billion in new power generation capacity investment to achieve this. Experts are now declaring that 'futuristic AI needs futuristic data centers' in order to achieve the dreams of developers and end-users. According to WhaTech, the growth for data centers markets is surging, projecting the Modular Data Center Market to grow at a CAGR of 17.8% to $55 billion by 2030, while the Data Center Infrastructure Management Market is set to grow even faster at a 20.73% CAGR over the same time frame. Behind the scenes, several players are jockeying for position in the data center arena, including new developments coming from Avant Technologies Inc. (OTCQB: AVAI), International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) (NYSE: IBM), Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), and Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN).

Key Points: 
  • Experts are now declaring that ' futuristic AI needs futuristic data centers ' in order to achieve the dreams of developers and end-users.
  • Now more recently, Avant has announced its plans to implement AI-empowered, Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) across its data center operations.
  • "This combined approach ensures the highest level of security for our customers' data while optimizing data center operations for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
  • Avant is committed to providing innovative technology to help businesses optimize data center operations, improve resource utilization, and enhance security."