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API Integration, Security and Privileged Access Management
Technology has evolved to great heights. Many functionalities we need in the digital space are already built into one or
Manufacturing 4.0 – The Evolution and the Need for Privileged Access Management (PAM)
The adoption of technologies such as robotics, automation, 3D printers, and IoT over the last decade marked an era of
Privileged User Behaviour Analytics to Analyze Threats in Advance
Today’s enterprise infrastructure is a complex mix of endpoints, the cloud and the data stored in them. Numerous users (both
What is a Ransomware Attack?
Ransomware is malicious software that restricts or prevents users from accessing their system until a ransom is paid. The ransomware
Sectona is recognized as a 2022 Gartner® Peer Insights™ Customers Choice for Privileged Access Management
Sectona – the leading access security solutions provider, has been recognized by its clients as the Customers Choice in 2022
Year-in-Review: Looking Back at 2022
It is the year’s end, and we eagerly await another new year to cherish our lives. 2022 was a wonderful
5 Cybersecurity Trends Every CISO Needs to Watch Out in 2023
We are again at the time of the year when we put on our astrologist hats to predict the future
Meeting Cyber Security Compliance Using a PAM Solution
Due to the prevalence of data breaches in today’s tech-advanced world, protecting business-critical infrastructure and information has become a significant
Black Friday Shopping and the Importance of Cyber security
Black Friday, the biggest shopping weekend of the year, is around the corner. In 2021, 88 million Americans opted for online shopping
Linux and Unix Privileged Account Management and Security
What are Linux and Unix Root Privileges and Their Escalation? Unix and Linux systems have the concept of a root
Zero Trust Security Model 101
The current-day IT infrastructure is a combination of local, hybrid and cloud networks with resources and user base spread across
What is Multifactor Authentication and How Does it Work?
Multifactor Authentication (MFA) is a verification mechanism to ensure that only authorised users can access an account, a VPN, or