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Software Supply Chain Attacks

Attackers leverage third-party resources to perform software supply chain attacks. Learn how what these attacks look like and how to prevent them.

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The Importance of Deputy CISO's in Security Teams

Having a backup to the CISO is an important part of a cybersecurity program. It ensures that critical functions are still being performed if the CISO is unavailable.

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What is Ethical Hacking?

As technology continues to play an increasingly important role in our lives, ethical hacking is becoming an essential part of any organization's cybersecurity strategy, learn what it is and how to use it to your advantage.

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Ethical Hacking: Skills & Training

Both technical and non-technical skills are required for ethical hacking, find out what you need to learn, and where to learn it!

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Ethical Hacking: Certifications

Ethical hacking certifications are a key part of learning. Find out which certifications are popular and how to prepare for ethical hacking exams.

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Ethical Hacking: Reporting Your Findings

Ethical hackers need to share the information they discover through detailed reports. Learn about the different report types, and how to construct them.

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Ethical Hacking: Vulnerability Disclosure Program (VDP) Vs Bug Bounty (BB)

How does a bug bounty (BB) program compare to other vulnerability disclosure programs (VDP)? Learn how enterprises are using VDPs to help secure their applications.

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Enterprise security: How to stay secure at enterprise scale

Enterprise security is the use of technologies, practices, and processes to protect digital assets, systems, and data from threats and vulnerabilities.

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Enterprise vulnerability management: Processes & tools

Enterprise vulnerability management is the systematic process of identifying, assessing, prioritizing, and mitigating vulnerabilities in an organization's digital infrastructure, applications, and systems.

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Enterprise Application Security

Learn how to protect complex applications from common threats with our guide to enterprise application security. Discover best practices, tools, and successful examples.

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What is enterprise-grade security?

By embracing an enterprise-grade approach, businesses can ensure end-to-end security throughout their software development journey

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Enterprise security tools: types and key considerations

Security tooling is a financial investment and an investment of time and resources to deploy, maintain, and manage. Therefore, organizations must carefully evaluate and prioritize their security needs to choose the best tools for their unique needs.

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Enterprise Cloud Security: Secure cloud deployments at scale

In the face of many threats, enterprises must take a comprehensive approach to cyber security to protect sensitive data and infrastructure in the cloud.

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Product Security vs. Application Security: What’s the Difference?

Discover the differences between product and application security to build more secure products and applications.

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Getting Started with Capture the Flag

If you're new to CTFs or looking to sharpen your skills, understanding how they work is key to success. This article breaks down the importance of CTFs in cybersecurity—how they help you develop critical security skills, understand real-world vulnerabilities, and improve your ability to defend systems effectively.

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Types of CTF challenges

The evolution of CTFs has been a dynamic journey from simple text-based challenges to complex, multifaceted events that test a wide range of cybersecurity skills.

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CTF platforms & practice

Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions are a popular way for cybersecurity enthusiasts, students, and professionals to test and expand their skills in a gamified environment. Over the years, several platforms have emerged that offer CTF challenges and practice environments. 

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CTF strategies & techniques

Capture the Flag (CTF) has become increasingly popular in the field of cybersecurity as a training ground for aspiring ethical hackers and cybersecurity professionals. It involves a series of challenges where participants must use their technical skills and knowledge to solve problems, find hidden flags, and gain points. CTF challenges cover a wide range of topics, including web application security, binary analysis, cryptography, and more.

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CTF tools

CTFs (Capture the Flag) are competitions where participants try to solve various cybersecurity challenges, such as exploiting vulnerabilities, reverse engineering, digital forensics, and cryptography, to retrieve a "flag." To assist in solving these challenges, there are numerous CTF tools available, and participants typically have a toolkit that caters to the various CTF categories.

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Gaining transferable security skills with CTFs

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How is AI being used in cybersecurity?

Learn how the emergence of AI is changing organizations' approaches to cybersecurity, leveraging different AI models to improve the efficiency of cybersecurity programs.

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AI Attacks & Threats: What are they and how do they work?

Discover more about AI cyber-attacks: what they are, how they work, and how to protect your business against them.

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How to Prepare for Tomorrow’s Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Today

Zero-day vulnerabilities are all too common in today’s applications. Learn how to identify and fix zero-day vulnerabilities proactively with a developer-first approach to security.

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Securing the software supply chain with AI

Discover how AI is both a threat and a solution for securing software supply chains. Learn about emerging AI attack vectors, AI-powered defenses, AIBOMs, and how Snyk can help.