Data Theorem Cloud Secure Wins 2021 Fortress Cyber Security Award

Source:-https://www.businesswire.com/ PALO ALTO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Data Theorem, Inc., a leading provider of modern application security, today announced that its Cloud Secure cloud-native security solution has won the 2021 Fortress Cyber Security Award. The industry awards program identifies and rewards the world’s leading companies and products that are working to keep our data and electronic assets safe among a growing threat from hackers. Cloud Secure is the industry’s first solution delivering attack surface management security for cloud-native applications that starts at the

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SeKVM Makes Cloud Computing Provably Secure

Source:-https://spectrum.ieee.org/ Complex hypervisor software helps run cloud computers, but verifying its security is often thought to be nigh impossible. Now computer scientists at Columbia University have developed what they say is the first hypervisor that can guarantee secure cloud computing. Hypervisors organize cloud servers into virtual machines to supply data and computing power over the Internet. Hacks that successfully exploit hypervisor vulnerabilities could gain unfettered access to the data of millions of customers of cloud computing providers such as Amazon.

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Learn how to secure your company’s infrastructure with this AWS training bundle

Source:-https://thehill.com {mosads}If you have been considering options that will allow you to host your company’s infrastructure on the cloud, it can be hard to know where to start. That said, this transition can ultimately lead to the ability to host your IT infrastructure much more safely and securely. Luckily, The 2021 Amazon Web Services Certification Training Bundle is on sale for $59.99 down from $2,500, at a 97% discount. The bundle offers 40 hours of content that will train you

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How to Secure Azure Deployments

Source:-https://virtualizationreview.com That this year has been an interesting one for us in IT is an understatement. It’s been a very good year for public cloud though, with record growth in AWS and Azure. And for many businesses, the “digital transformation” journey towards the cloud has been highly accelerated. Maybe last year’s small proof-of-concept Azure deployments have grown into full-scale production resources. Or the inability to access your co-lo datacenter servers due to COVID-19 restrictions has forced a migration of VMs

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Is it possible to enjoy container agility and be secure?

Source:- datacenternews.us In line with ever-changing demands on IT, containers are exploding in popularity and look set to become the preferred method for deploying applications. It’s not hard to see why as according to vArmour, containers provide a portable platform-agnostic way to package an application’s configuration, code and dependencies that can both simplify and speed up application prototyping, development, deployment, and administration – more commonly known as continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD). vArmour Alliances Marketing and Communications director Preeta

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Better, faster, cheaper software with DevOps, but is it secure?

Source- theregister.co.uk Webcast The future of DevOps is all about speeding up software development and deployment, aided by cloud-based infrastructure, Restful APIs and open-source software. There’s a general assumption that if everyone can see the open-source code, the chances are somebody somewhere has spotted any vulnerabilities and fixed them. Join the forums and you will see they are full of recently discovered exploits and patches. But with the bad guys stepping up the pace of their attacks, changing methods, swapping techniques

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3 steps to secure, open source DevOps

Source – opensource.com Nobody really writes their own code anymore, right? We go out to GitHub, download some libraries, avoid recreating unnecessary wheels, and package those wheels together along with our own glue to create new software. Then we download a half dozen front-end frameworks to make it all pretty and responsive and we’re off the races. In my review of apps, both in my company and others, I’ve found that more than 90% of the code that makes up an

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