SDP solutions are true ZTNA solutions: They trust no one

In this interview with Help Net Security, Alissa Knight, cybersecurity influencer and partner at Knight Ink, explains why organizations should switch to SDP as opposed to VPN, and how this approach can help boost their cybersecurity posture. As the pan… Continue reading SDP solutions are true ZTNA solutions: They trust no one

Zero trust: A solution to many cybersecurity problems

The SolarWinds hack and the never-ending stream of revelations about the attackers’ tools, techniques and other targets has been occupying the minds of CISOs and organization’s cyber defenders since mid-December. The breach announcement cam… Continue reading Zero trust: A solution to many cybersecurity problems

RasPi and SDP: Ensuring Impenetrable Perimeters in a Perimeterless World

Since its introduction, the lightweight yet effective credit card-sized Raspberry Pi (RasPi) computer has grown steadily in global popularity. This is because the RasPi offers an easy-to-learn (it originated as an educational tool), easy-to-use and ve… Continue reading RasPi and SDP: Ensuring Impenetrable Perimeters in a Perimeterless World

Zero Trust Can Fix Healthcare’s Security Problem

Hospitals and other healthcare facilities are under attack from cyber criminals. In 2019 healthcare was one of the most targeted industries. In the first half of 2019 alone, there were 168 attacks that breached more than 30 million health care … Continue reading Zero Trust Can Fix Healthcare’s Security Problem

Zero Trust Trends to Watch Out For in 2020

We all know Zero Trust is the new norm.
The term, along with the model it defines, went from relative obscurity to having “household-name” status (well, if the people in your household work in cyber security, that is) in the span of… Continue reading Zero Trust Trends to Watch Out For in 2020

VPNs—Better Off With ‘Em Or Without ‘Em?

Do VPNs make you more or less secure? 
This is a question many companies found themselves asking in 2019. 
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Time for Something New…

Six years ago, we started Safe-T to bring consistency and simplicity to secure access. We knew, back in the early days of the digital transformation, that attackers would use this new opportunity to make their way inside corporate networks at any … Continue reading Time for Something New…

SonicWall Allies With Perimeter 81 to Gain SDP Platform

SonicWall today announced plans to add a software-defined perimeter (SDP) offering to its cloud service after investing in Perimeter 81. Company president and CEO Bill Conner said partnering with Perimeter 81 will enable SonicWall to make available a … Continue reading SonicWall Allies With Perimeter 81 to Gain SDP Platform

Will VPNs Continue Losing the Battle to Keep Data Secure? 

Virtual private networks (VPNs) are under attack and hackers may be winning the battle, using exploits that are becoming all-too-common. While many may argue that VPNs are salvageable and can be returned to their once-lofty status of protecting data, … Continue reading Will VPNs Continue Losing the Battle to Keep Data Secure? 

SAFE-T; A Progressive Approach To Zero Trust Access

The foundations that support our systems are built with connectivity and not security as an essential feature. TCP connects before it authenticates. Security policy and user access based on IP lack context and allow architectures that exhibit o… Continue reading SAFE-T; A Progressive Approach To Zero Trust Access