The war situation in Ukraine and cyber threats
On February 24, we sent out a security update on the cybersecurity implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In this new bulletin, we give you a status update on the most recent developments.
On February 24, we sent out a security update on the cybersecurity implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In this new bulletin, we give you a status update on the most recent developments.
Biden’s Zero Trust advice, as well as the Dutch NCSC advice, has put Zero Trust on the map more than it has ever been before. But what exactly is Zero Trust? And how has it developed since John Kindervag popularized the term?
On February 24, we sent out a security update on the cybersecurity implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In this new bulletin, we give you a status update on the most recent developments.
The Log4j vulnerability that was discovered on Thursday, December 9th, is still a pressing issue for many companies. Since its discovery, we’ve received many questions from customers, most of which we have gathered on this FAQ page. If you have any questions regarding the Log4j vulnerability, you can find the answer to many of them here.
The DMZ model can be found in the physical world, with the DMZ between North and South Korea being the most well-known. The idea of this DMZ is that it is neutral territory. Whenever there needs to be some sort of discussion impacting both parties, they meet in the DMZ. When network operators first started implementing the DMZ model, the idea was same.
The terms network segmentation and Zero Trust are used more and more and have turned into real buzzwords. We are asked more and more often whether or not we can segment the network. What is actually being asked is, can we help set up a Zero Trust environment.