Enterprise Security
Preparing for PCI DSS 4.0: Five Steps to Get Financial Institutions Ready
Thomas GloerfeldFor two decades, the payments security industry body the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) has demanded compliance with an ever-growing set of rigorous technical and operational requirements in order to protect cardholder data. PCI DSS 4.0 is the biggest update to its payment card industry data security standard since its inception in 2004.
2024 Top 5 Cybersecurity Predictions
Steve TcherchianGLOBAL PAYMENT SERVICE PROVIDER ACHIEVES PCI COMPLIANCE AND PROTECTS THE DATA OF THEIR CUSTOMERS VIA TOKENIZATION
Thomas GloerfeldDemystifying PCI DSS 4.0: The Ultimate Guide to Protecting Your Business from Cyber Attacks!
Steve TcherchianPCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) compliance is a set of security standards with which organizations who handle payment card data must comply. The purpose of these standards is to ensure that sensitive information like credit card numbers and personal data are protected from unauthorized access and theft.
Achieving Enterprise Security and Compliance with a Data-Centric Approach Introduction
Thomas GloerfeldCSP: Keeping NonStop community’s secrets safe
Henry FonsecaA Software Engineer’s Guide to Cloud Migration
Dmitry ErmanHow to Build a Successful Cloud Security Strategy
Thomas GloerfeldPCI DSS 4.0 – Simplify Compliance in a NonStop World
Steve TcherchianYou are Responsible for Data Security in the Cloud
Thomas GloerfeldCloud computing is the fuel powering modern digital transformation. Across the globe, organizations invested heavily during the pandemic to adapt to new market conditions, drive more efficient business processes and support mass home working. It’s estimated that 60% of corporate data globally is now stored in the cloud, and much of this will be in public cloud data centres.
XYPRO Presents Zero-Trust Security, Enterprise Integration, at HPE India’s BCD
Steve TcherchianThe probability that an organization will experience a breach in the next 24 months is high and the current time to identify and contain a breach is still 280 days. XYPRO security solutions reduce the meantime to detect, and the resources required to respond to potential breaches by up to 80%, dramatically reducing the impact of a breach on your enterprise.
Prioritize Your CyberSecurity Initiatives
XYPRO TeamGet an insider’s look into new features and functionality that maximize your XYGATE security investment. Steve discusses XYPRO’s latest advances in Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Compliance, and Anomaly Detection. Get updates on HPE NonStop integrations with Splunk, SailPoint, CyberArk, and ServiceNow.
Data is the Lifeblood of your Organization
Thomas GloerfeldData is pretty crucial to any business these days. Many people claim that data is the most important asset you can possess, with more utility than capital assets and more meaningful (though often latent) insights than a host of human capital. Data reflects your entire business: your intellectual property, your industry, the broader market trends, the pain points and needs of prospective customers, and your existing customer base.
XYPRO Cybersecurity Predictions for 2022
Steve TcherchianWell, we made it. 2021 is finally in the books. The gift of LOG4J and the onslaught of vendor emails made for an eventful end to 2021. Take a minute (and I only mean a minute) to catch your breath before we jump headfirst into 2022. It’s time to look forward to what the cybersecurity landscape will give us this year.
NonStop Trends & Wins
Justin SimondsBest of NonStop 2021 – Zero Trust and Data-centric Security
Trevor J. MorganXYPRO – Best of NonStop 2021
Steve TcherchianHave we become numb to the news of security breaches? Unfortunately, the attacks on our businesses, personal lives and even global infrastructure are not slowing down. Cybercrime is up over 600% during the pandemic. According to Verizon’s 2021 Data Breach Investigation Report, 61% of cyberattacks targeted credential theft. This far surpasses personal, banking and payment card information which have been primary targets for years. The cybersecurity industry has responded with a variety of ways to protect sensitive data with regulations, technology, and awareness, which has forced attackers to look for easier targets, such as usernames and passwords.
Securing The Future Of NonStop
Henry FonsecaIt’s hard to believe that 2021 is almost over. Most of us are still getting used to our post-pandemic lives. And as life slowly returns to normal, we should take a moment to reflect on the challenges and successes of the past year. The end of the year is always a great opportunity to look ahead and set goals for the future. And I am not just talking about those pesky New Year’s resolutions that we quickly forget once February comes along.