Tag - Application

CSPM vs. ASPM: Security for Cloud and Application

Written by Josh Dreyfus, Director of Product Marketing, ArmorCode. The software security space moves fast, and new acronyms pop up like weeds. Many of them sound similar, even if they do very different things. Take CSPM (Cloud Security Posture Management) and ASPM (Application Security Posture Management) for example. These two acronyms sound like they would be the...

Application Security Solutions: CNAPP vs CSPM vs ASPM

The CSA Security Update podcast is hosted by John DiMaria, Director of Operations Excellence at CSA. The podcast explores the CSA STAR program, cloud security best practices, and associated technologies. In this blog series, we edit key podcast episodes into shorter Q&As. Today’s post features Karthik Swarnam, Chief Security and Trust Officer at ArmorCode...

Secure AI-Native Application Workloads with Zero Trust

Written by Vaibhav Malik, Global Partner Solutions Architect, Cloudflare. AI-native application workloads are rapidly emerging as the next frontier in artificial intelligence. These workloads leverage advanced AI technologies, such as large language models (LLMs), to enable intelligent and interactive applications. From chatbots and virtual assistants to content...

Application Security Posture Management | CSA

Written by LingRaj Patil, VP of Marketing, ArmorCode. Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) is a long name for an approach centered around unlocking AppSec visibility across the Continuous Development and Continuous Deployment pipeline. If you are with a software development organization that’s seeking to gain visibility into your AppSec assets and security...

Help available for 2.5GHz Application

Help available for 2.5GHz Application

The August 3 deadline for the 2.5GHz Rural Tribal Window is fast approaching! So far, hundreds of tribal leaders and members have tuned in to First Nations’ informational webinars to learn how to apply and gain access to unassigned 2.5GHz internet spectrum through the FCC 2.5GHz Rural Tribal Window. This window is a unique opportunity for tribes to expand reliable...

Dumpster Business Owner Withdraws Permit Application – Easton Courier

Cathy Fales, the owner of Chuckin’it, a business that provides dumpsters and yard bags for clean outs and demolitions, has withdrawn her application for a special permit to operate her business out of her Easton residence. Fales wrote to the Planning and Zoning Commission on April 2, stating that she was withdrawing her application to “park one commercial vehicle and...