May 28, 2020 | AWS, Threat Models
The premise behind least privilege is simple: if you want to protect your bank vault, start by being very careful about who gets a key. In the cybersecurity world, least privilege works very much the same, but instead of keys and bank vaults, its access to sensitive...
May 21, 2020 | Attack Surface Analysis, AWS, CISO, Cloud security, DevSecOps
There is a consensus emerging demanding developers to assume more responsibility for security as more organizations embrace best DevSecOps practices and move to the cloud. The trouble is, most organizations aren’t providing the guidance and tools developers need to...
Apr 9, 2020 | 5G Security, API Security, Attack Surface Analysis, AWS, CISO, Cloud security
According to market research firm Gartner, public cloud computing services will grow to a $266.4 billion industry in 2020. This number represents a 17% growth over the previous year. A research vice president at Gartner stated that, “At this point, cloud adoption is...
Mar 3, 2020 | AWS, Cloud security, Events, Recent News
We came, we saw, we talked threat models. ThreatModeler Software, Inc. hosted a sponsored booth at the RSA Conference held in San Francisco. Great conversations occurred, with people expressing interest in DevSecOps – including how to implement threat modeling to...
Jan 9, 2020 | Attack Surface Analysis, AWS, DevSecOps, ThreatModeler
As technology advances, so does cybercrime. Hackers find increasingly sophisticated ways to compromise IT systems and applications. Organizations are in a position to take more proactive approaches to cybersecurity. Chief Information Security Officer (CISOs) and...
Jan 2, 2020 | API Security, AWS, Cloud security, Threat Modeling
Organizations migrating to a public cloud often face the same challenge: a major architectural variation between various base components such as monitoring and storage. VMware Cloud on AWS (Amazon Web Services) is committed to delivering steady software defined data...