Securing Kubernetes With InsightCloudSec, Rapid7’s Cloud-Native Security Platform

Enterprises on a Kubernetes journey cannot apply the traditional security solutions that once protected on-site servers or VMs, as those are not designed for the unique development practices and distributed environments with which Kubernetes excels.

Three Common Kubernetes Security Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

The rise of Kubernetes in the enterprise has greatly simplified cloud native infrastructure for developers. You can start serving internet users with just a few lines of code and one Kubernetes command. But just like any tool or technology, Kubernetes comes with new security considerations.

Sharing the Workload of Workload Security

IT admins and security teams have always played their parts in keeping systems secure—though often in relative isolation of each other. Security teams are usually comprised of policy and audit groups, threat hunters, and incident response teams. Meanwhile, the operational burden of security and compliance frequently falls on IT admins who are not necessarily security oriented.

Forrester Wave, We’re a Leader!

Endpoint Security Software As A Service, Q2 2021, VMware Carbon Black Cloud was named a Leader.

Zenlayer Global Accelerator: Enhance Cross-Border Application Performance With the Next-Generation Global Accelerator

As businesses grow across the country borders, they are under enormous pressure to connect global users to digital services. Yet, many companies are struggling to make this happen because they lack the right infrastructure and platforms. This leads to poor end-user experiences and customer churn. Zenlayer, emerging market’s NO.

OMDIA UCaas Provider Scorecard

Omdia ranks RingCentral #1 For the 5th year in a row, Omdia names RingCentral its UCaaS Scorecard leader and the market share leader. Despite a rapidly expanding field, find out how RingCentral continues to stand out from the unified communications competition.

The Productivity Battleground

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2024: The Death of the Meeting?

The conventional meeting—in person, prescheduled, and time-boxed—is out of control. Over the past few years, meeting lengths, attendances, and per attendee costs have all increased significantly. But this trend cannot last forever. Poorly organized meetings already cost the U.S. economy nearly $400 billion.