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ZTNA - Hacking Time

This is part two of a small series of ZTNA related pieces, today we take a closer look at some of the most prominent hacks of 2021 and examine how different techniques from ZTNA might have helped to prevent them. The intention of this article is to learn from examples, not to belittle others. The examples have been chosen because each of them reached wide media coverage and there is publicly accessible information. For a more thorough introduction see ZTNA fundamentals .

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ZTNA - Fundamentals

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a raising architectural model for company networks that brings answers to the challenges of our time (cloud access, secure hybrid cloud, edge & personal devices, mergers & acquisitions, widescale supply chain & ransomware attacks). And while a transformation was already on its way the pandemic put additional pressure on IT departments around the globe, enforcing a new openness, that otherwise might have been delayed for a few additional years.

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Post-Quantum Cryptography Series

As a community of cryptography experts and researchers in Worldline and as part and contributors of the NIST post-quantum cryptography standardization competition , we would be happy to share with you our experience, expertise and thoughts in cryptography and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) in an accessible way. Our intention is to publish a series of articles on various topics related to cryptography & PQC and to get you in touch with fresh news (concepts, key principles, standards, challenges, solutions.)

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Best Selling Accessibility

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Best Selling Accessibility

Since I’ve started working with web accessibility in 2013, I’ve rarely met it as an explicit demand from clients, either from public or private bodies. For long, accessibility seemed a hard to grasp concept, tricky to be ordered and even worst to be verified.

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