“Banyan is a key part of our application security architecture, enabling us to implement fine-grained authorization policies between services and transparently encrypt some of the legacy protocols we support which do not provide this natively. We have found the Banyan team to be exceptionally knowledgeable and capable and see potential uses ranging from external corporate clients to internal service communications.”
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What use cases can be solved by zero trust network access?
By John Dasher“Zero Trust” is a cybersecurity framework and philosophy that assumes no user, device, or network can be inherently trusted. Instead, it requires the verification of every user and device attempting to access resources on a network, regardless of their location, whether they are inside or outside the organization’s perimeter. Zero Trust Network Access (or ZTNA) […]
SWG versus CASB: What’s the Difference?
By Carrie LandryIt’s pronounced “swig” and it’s definitely a cybersecurity cocktail: secure web gateways are a mix of tools specifically designed to protect users and their devices while browsing the internet. If you ask Gartner, a secure web gateway must contain: URL filtering, malicious code detection and filtering, and application control for cloud apps like Microsoft 365. […]
Life after LastPass
By Ashur KanoonLast year in 2022, there were 1,802 data compromises affecting more than 422 million people – but the LastPass data breach is the one that has security practitioners chatting. The original incident happened in August of 2022. Initially, we were told it was a “minor” breach…yet the story continues to evolve even at the time […]