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Imperva
计算机和网络安全
San Mateo,California 88,142 位关注者
Imperva helps organizations protect critical applications, APIs, and data, anywhere, at scale, and with the highest ROI.
关于我们
On Dec. 4, 2023, Thales Group completed the acquisition of Imperva. Imperva is the cybersecurity leader that helps organizations protect critical applications, APIs, and data, anywhere, at scale, and with the highest ROI. With an integrated approach combining edge, application security, and data security, Imperva protects companies through all stages of their digital journey. Imperva Threat Research and our global intelligence community enable Imperva to stay ahead of the threat landscape and seamlessly integrate the latest security, privacy, and compliance expertise into our solutions.
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http://www.imperva.com
Imperva的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 计算机和网络安全
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- San Mateo,California
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2002
- 领域
- Cyber Security、Data Security、Regulatory and Industry Compliance、Application Security、Enterprise Security、Data Center Security、Database Security、File Security、SharePoint Security、Insider Threat Protection、Ransomware Protection、Hybrid IT、Hybrid Cloud、Cloud Security、DDoS Protection、CDN、API Security和DevSecOps
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Imperva Advanced Bot Protection adapts to your unique requirements and scales with ease to handle increased traffic. See why one customer gave the product a five-star review on Gartner Peer Insights: https://okt.to/Bn36lE
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Curious about the financial impact of API or bot attacks? Watch this on-demand webinar featuring David Holmes and Scott Stransky, where they explore key findings from an analysis of over 161,000 cybersecurity incidents and provide actionable strategies to protect your organization: https://okt.to/fusKbM
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PCI DSS 4.0 introduces several new requirements to address growing application security threats. Lynn Marks explains to TechSpective the three key requirements organizations should focus on with guidance on how to prepare for compliance.
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Using runtime data in API testing enhances organizations' ability to uncover business logic flaws and API vulnerabilities, but it also raises privacy concerns. Watch Lebin Cheng’s interview with ITSPmagazine Podcasts to learn how organizations can balance dynamic API testing efficacy and run-time data protection: https://okt.to/fHC6uz
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Up to $116 billion is lost annually due to bot attacks. See our guide for three bot management techniques to mitigate the impact of malicious bot activity: https://okt.to/82tjdg
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⚠️ NEW: Malicious Python packages were uploaded to PyPI, disguised as cheats for the Roblox game Da Hood, and designed to download harmful Windows binaries—including info stealer malware like Skuld Stealer and Blank Grabber. See this blog from Imperva Threat Research for more details and indicators of compromise.
Trouble in Da Hood: Malicious Actors Use Infected PyPI Packages to Target Roblox Cheaters | Imperva
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Bots enable cybercriminals to carry out high-speed abuse, misuse, and attacks on websites, mobile apps, and APIs. Nanhi Singh shares what impact this can have on customer experience on The Agile Brand™ with Greg Kihlström.
#581 The impact of bots on the customer experience with Nanhi Singh, Thales
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The Imperva Red Team recently discovered that a popular AI coding platform, based on VS Code, disables the "Workspace Trust" feature by default. Ron Masas shares how this could enable attackers to execute harmful code and silently compromise your system: https://okt.to/eq98jz