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Brivo Door Station Installation for Technicians

This video is designed for technicians installing the Brivo Door Station. We’ll cover the key steps you need to get the hardware set up, connected, and verified. As a technician, you’ll learn how to:・Connect the Brivo Door Station to a control panel;・Ensure OSDP connectivity;・Configure the Brivo Door Station to communicate with the Brivo cloud;・Troubleshoot the Brivo Door Station. By the end, you’ll have the Brivo Door Station properly installed and ready for testing.

10 Critical Capabilities of API Detection and Response

Web Application and API Protection (WAAP) solutions have become increasingly vital in today’s cybersecurity strategies, providing essential defenses against attacks targeting web applications and APIs. It’s no surprise that APIs are growing in popularity, with 80% of companies reporting that more than half of their applications depend on APIs—a figure projected to reach 88% within the next 24 months (ESG Research, 2025).

The New Frontier: Why You Can't Secure AI Without Securing APIs

The release of a new KuppingerCole Leadership Compass is always a significant event for the cybersecurity industry, offering a vendor-neutral view of the market's current state. The 2025 edition, focusing on API Security and Management, is critical as it arrives at a pivotal moment for technology. It clearly presents a fact many organizations are just beginning to understand: the crucial connection between the rise of Artificial Intelligence and the necessity for robust API security.

Executive Deepfake Defense Strategies: 7 Proven Tactics to Stop CEO Fraud

Deepfake attacks targeting executives are no longer a sci-fi scenario—they’re a real, escalating threat. In 2024 alone, over 105,000 deepfake incidents were reported in the U.S., contributing to $200 million in financial losses in Q1 of 2025. Scammers deepfake voices and videos of CEOs or CFOs to coax employees into sending money or exposing sensitive data. The sophistication and accessibility of this technology demand layered defenses—both human-focused and tech-driven.

A CISO's guide to post-quantum readiness: How to build crypto agility now

The quantum threat isn’t theoretical—it’s operational. Quantum computing is rapidly shifting from research to reality, forcing chief information security officers (CISOs) to rethink cryptography, risk management and long-term data protection. In a previous post, I explained the quantum challenge. Recently, we explored why quantum readiness is not optional. Now, it’s time for action.

Responsible AI for improved security and better decision making

One Identity helps organizations strengthen cybersecurity, boost efficiency and control costs through the One Identity Fabric, a holistic approach to identity and access management (IAM). By unifying IAM tools, including identity governance and administration (IGA), access management (AM), privileged access management (PAM), and Active Directory management (AD Mgmt), it ensures optimal functionality and efficiency. This cohesive structure reduces identity sprawl and extends governance to the farthest endpoints of your IAM ecosystem.

Secure, optimize and manage identities with the One Identity Fabric

One Identity helps organizations strengthen cybersecurity, boost efficiency and control costs through the One Identity Fabric, a holistic approach to identity and access management (IAM). By unifying IAM tools, including identity governance and administration (IGA), access management (AM), privileged access management (PAM), and Active Directory management (AD Mgmt), it ensures optimal functionality and efficiency. This cohesive structure reduces identity sprawl and extends governance to the farthest endpoints of your IAM ecosystem.

Prioritize with Snyk's Open Source Vulnerability Experience

Prioritizing which vulnerabilities to fix across your application isn't always easy. Is it exploitable? Is it reachable? Will the update introduce breaking changes? Are there any other teams using this library that you should be aware of? What does the backlog look like if other changes need to be made? And that's just this week. Next week, it'll be the same thing all over again, with new discoveries, new version releases, and maybe even a new cybersecurity breach.