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The actions taken in the immediate aftermath of a breach could make or break your business. Dive into this hour-by-hour survival plan:
Netskope Field CTO Yaroslave Rosomakho digs into some lessons security teams can learn from thinking like their attackers. Here's what you need to know:
Authentication continues to vex security leaders as businesses become more digitized, agile, and dependent on remote employees. In this article, Lamont Orange offers an interesting perspective! Start reading here:
Are YOU Ready For The Biggest Change In Cybersecurity In 10 Years? Dive into this Forbes article by Netskope's Jason Clark to learn more:
Congratulations to the Netskope Global Partner of the Year Award Winners! We have the best global partner ecosystem in the industry, and this year’s winners are seizing the opportunity around Security Service Edge (SSE) with Netskope.
Netskope is proud to receive a 5-star rating in the 2022 CRN Partner Program Guide! Go #TeamNetskope!
Did you know that the average healthcare organization takes 236 days to detect a data breach and 93 days to mitigate damages—versus an overall industry average of 207 and 73 days, respectively? Learn more about why COVID brings a perfect storm to healthcare security in the latest from DotMed from Damian Chung.
In his latest blog, Colby Proffitt lays out how security service edge (SSE) can help federal, state, and local government security leaders better enable their zero trust journey. Tap here to start reading:
This episode of Agent of Influence features Netskope's Jason Clark, Chief Security Officer, and Chief Strategy Officer, and James Robinson, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer! They discuss the evolution of secure access service edge (SASE), the acceleration of cloud adoption, zero trust network access, threat modeling, and more. Start listening:
Netskope security chief Lamont Orange joins Security Conversations to chat about the changing role of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), managing security as a business enabler, the cybersecurity skills shortage, and his own unique approach to security leadership. Listen here: