Rubrik is on a mission to secure the world’s data. And our customers are at the very heart of that mission. Research from Rubrik Zero Labs’ State of Data Security report found 98% of global IT and cybersecurity leaders dealt with a cyberattack in the last year, exposing just how critical it is for businesses to have a solid data security strategy in place and a platform they can trust to protect against these ever-growing cyber threats.
The Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) market is poised for exponential growth. Researchers estimate that the global managed security services market will generate revenue of approximately $53.2 billion by the end of 2031, a 264% growth rate for 2021 with a 14.2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
Wow! We made it to the last post in our Malicious Packages series. While parting is such sweet sorrow, we hope blogs one, two, and three provide insights into the havoc malicious packages cause throughout your DevOps and DevSecOps pipelines. In the prior posts: Now let’s get to know attackers’ other, more discreet interests when creating a malicious package: hiding malicious code, and finally showing how malicious packages can be detected and prevented.
I recently finished writing my debugging book and a debugging course. And as a result, I frequently get asked about my favorite debugging features. Debugging is much more than the IDE debugger. In fact, only the first chapter in the book deals with that aspect. But when we think about debugging, tour mind gravitates to the IDE. However, there are still many nooks and crannies to discover inside these amazing tools. The core reason for this is simple — we never learned to debug.