https://twitter.com/Gartner_inc/status/1492501526325121025
Беспарольная аутентификация по мнению Gartner наше настоящее.
https://www.gartner.com/en/articles/5-impactful-technologies-from-the-gartner-emerging-technologies-and-trends-impact-radar-for-2022
Беспарольная аутентификация по мнению Gartner наше настоящее.
https://www.gartner.com/en/articles/5-impactful-technologies-from-the-gartner-emerging-technologies-and-trends-impact-radar-for-2022
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https://awards.highload.ru/vote есть ряд достойных номинантов включая проект наших друзей из vulners.com которые у нас неоднократно выступали на мероприятиях.
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Omdia тут разродилась отчетом по SIEM следующего поколения, выделив лидеров этого сегмента. Интересная картинка получается. Части упомянутых игроков в России вообще нет, а те, что есть, далеко не всегда технологические лидеры. Ну и наши вендоры в отчет, конечно, не попали.
https://cloud.withgoogle.com/cloudsecurity/podcast/ep51-policy-intelligence-more-fun-and-useful-than-it-sounds/
What is Cloud Organization Policy, and how is it different from IaC and Policy as code (PaC)?
What does successful organization policy design look like from a business and human standpoint? From a technical standpoint?
Granular policy work is always hard. How is Google helping users get org policy right? What are the uniquely Google strengths here?
Is the AI involved real or is this marketing pixie dust AI?
How do users know if something should be a proactive control like a guardrail or if something should be a reactive control like a detection?
What is Cloud Organization Policy, and how is it different from IaC and Policy as code (PaC)?
What does successful organization policy design look like from a business and human standpoint? From a technical standpoint?
Granular policy work is always hard. How is Google helping users get org policy right? What are the uniquely Google strengths here?
Is the AI involved real or is this marketing pixie dust AI?
How do users know if something should be a proactive control like a guardrail or if something should be a reactive control like a detection?
Withgoogle
EP51 Policy Intelligence: More Fun and Useful than It Sounds!
The Cloud Security Podcast from Google is a weekly news and interview show with insights from the cloud security community.