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Qualys Named an Overall Leader in CNAPP by KuppingerCole We’re proud to share that Qualys has been named an Overall Leader in the 2025 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms (CNAPP)—achieving leadership positions in both product and market presence. This recognition validates our commitment to delivering trusted and cutting-edge risk-driven cloud security that helps global enterprises protect what matters across hybrid environments, […]
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Remote access to AWS: A guide for hybrid workforces Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers can enable secure remote access to their cloud resources, supporting business operations with both speed and agility. As organizations embrace flexible work environments, employees can safely connect to AWS resources from various locations using different devices. AWS provides comprehensive security solutions that help organizations maintain strong protection of corporate resources, […]
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AWS Certificate Manager now supports exporting public certificates AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) simplifies the provisioning, management, and deployment of public and private TLS certificates for AWS services and your on-premises and hybrid applications. To further enhance the flexibility of ACM for diverse workloads, we’re introducing a powerful new capability: ACM exportable public certificates. You can use this capability to export public TLS certificates and […]
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Senator Chides FBI for Weak Advice on Mobile Security Agents with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) briefed Capitol Hill staff recently on hardening the security of their mobile devices, after a contacts list stolen from the personal phone of the White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was reportedly used to fuel a series of text messages and phone calls impersonating her to U.S. lawmakers. But in a letter this week to the FBI, one of the Senate's most tech-savvy lawmakers says the feds aren't doing enough to recommend more appropriate security protections that are already built into most consumer mobile devices.
https://krebsonsecurity.com/20....25/06/senator-chides

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