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Enterprise risk management (ERM) frameworks allow organizations to identify, assess, manage, and monitor risks across all levels of an organization.
Many companies are turning to third-party vendors to procure products and services in today's business landscape. However, third parties also introduce risk to your organization’s cybersecurity posture, which is where third-party risk management (TPRM) platforms can help.
Learn how to block AI crawlers from accessing your site using robots.txt. Protect privacy and optimize server performance with these tips.
FIPS 140-2 is a federal information processing standard that manages security requirements for cryptographic modules. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published the security standard in November 2001 to develop coordinated requirements for hardware computer components.
Over the past five years, digital supply chains have evolved significantly, spurred by post-pandemic corrections, technological advancements, and globalization. This evolution has made the average organization more efficient and better suited to handle the demands of their unique operation.
This is an executive introduction to Istio service mesh. It’s the first in a four-part series that also takes a technical deep dive into the technology, analyses key characteristics, and outlines canary release and deployment capabilities.
In the dynamic landscape of software development, collaborations often lead to innovative solutions that simplify complex challenges. The Docker and Microcks partnership is a prime example, demonstrating how the relationship between two industry leaders can reshape local application development.
This April, we announced Amazon Bedrock as part of a set of new tools for building with generative AI on AWS.
I’m excited to announce today a new capability of Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) that allows you to continuously load data from an Apache Kafka cluster to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).
Your domain is the route that all users, including your current and prospective customers, take to access your organization on the internet. While your actual system is set up with server IP addresses likely in a cloud environment, your users won't use a string of numbers to access your website.
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