I’ve been writing recently about security hygiene and posture management. In January, I declared that security hygiene and posture management would become a priority in 2022. Earlier this month, I wrote about attack surface management challenges.
Why focus on security hygiene and posture management? Because every IT widget represents a potential entry point for cyber-adversaries. Oh, and the bad guys go looking for these open doors using automated scanning tools, software exploits, social engineering scams, or anything else that works.
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