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How the Mac OS X trojan Flashback changed cybersecurity

4 min read - Not so long ago, the Mac was thought to be impervious to viruses. In fact, Apple once stated on its website that "it doesn't get PC viruses". But that was before the Mac OS X Trojan Flashback malware appeared in 2012. Since then, Mac and iPhone security issues have changed dramatically — and so has the security of the entire world. In this post, we'll revisit how the Flashback incident unfolded and how it changed the security landscape forever. What…

Switching to 5G? Know your integrated security controls

4 min read - 5G is a big leap in mobile technology. It presents enterprises and service providers with capabilities for advanced applications, content delivery and digital engagement anywhere. It enables businesses with new use cases and integrated security needs to have a trusted network and application/data delivery function. How does one build a secure 5G network that provides the level of trust required by users today and in the future? The benefits of 5G 5G's new use cases come from: Customized network slices…

IAM secures the new, perimeter-less reality

4 min read - Necessity may be the mother of invention, and it also drives change. To remain competitive in 2021, companies had to transform rapidly. Today, many of us work from home. Remote and hybrid work models have become the new normal. But what about security? In one recent survey, 70% of office workers admitted to using their work devices for personal tasks, while 69% used personal laptops or printers for work. Also, 30% of remote workers let someone else use their work…

Will the metaverse usher in a universe of security challenges?

4 min read - How much do you know about the metaverse? Everyone started talking about the metaverse in the summer of 2021. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg kicked it off with his plan to focus his company on building what he imagined would be the future of social, business, leisure and culture: the metaverse. He even changed the name of his company from Facebook to Meta. Since then, the chatter about the coming changes has been loud. Silicon Valley, the global tech industry, the…

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