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Why you don’t need an antivirus for Mac
Read more »: Why you don’t need an antivirus for MacThe reason is simple: your Mac already comes with an antivirus out-of-the box, called XProtect. It works exactly like third-party antivirus scanners, by looking for “signatures” of known malware. When XProtect detects known malware, it blocks it, moves it to the Trash and alerts the user. Your Mac also comes with Gatekeeper, which ensures that…
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Being a happy Nixer on a Mac
Read more »: Being a happy Nixer on a MacAt Pareto Security, we recently shipped Linux support. Building a Linux app also means writing automated tests for said app. This entails building up a number of Virtual Machines, with different distros, and different (mis-)configurations, to test that checks are running correctly. Since I like determinism and infrastructure-as-code, my immediate thought was to use NixOS…
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Enhancing iOS App Security with Face ID: A Guide for Securing Company Apps
Read more »: Enhancing iOS App Security with Face ID: A Guide for Securing Company AppsIn the era of remote work and constant digital interaction, securing sensitive company information accessible through mobile apps has become paramount. For iOS users, an additional layer of security can be implemented for apps like Slack, GitHub Mobile, and Mail, even if they don’t natively support Face ID authentication. This blog post will guide you…
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BSides Ljubljana was Incredible!
Read more »: BSides Ljubljana was Incredible!What a day! I’m still buzzing from the thrill of attending and participating at the BSides Ljubljana conference. It’s been a fantastic experience to be a part of such an energizing in-person event. As soon as we arrived, I could feel the excitement in the air. The thrill of meeting real people, having real conversations…
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Automate Compliance with Pareto Security CSV Export
Read more »: Automate Compliance with Pareto Security CSV ExportCompliance with various security regulations and standards is crucial for businesses of all sizes. However, generating compliance reports can be a tedious and time-consuming process. The good news is that Pareto Security offers a powerful solution to automate compliance reporting – the CSV Export feature. The CSV Export feature allows you to easily export data…
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Automate compliance with Pareto Security REST API
Read more »: Automate compliance with Pareto Security REST APIPareto Security for Teams REST API is a powerful tool that allows you to automate security reporting for your organization. With this feature, you can fetch all data about checks on all of your team’s devices and export it to various formats, making it easy to create compliance reports for SOC 2, ISO27001, UK’s Cyber…
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SwiftLeeds was a blast!
Read more »: SwiftLeeds was a blast!I can’t believe I’m writing this: I’ve been on an actual in-person conference! It’s been so long since I’ve done it, it definitely felt strange for the first few minutes. Nah, hours. I was literally poking people with my finger to see if they were real. ? Despite all odds, Adam managed to get together…
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Let’s talk about Teams!
Read more »: Let’s talk about Teams!One of the biggest items on our Roadmap is support for teams. While I have a pretty good idea what itch I want Pareto Security to scratch for me personally, I want to get a better idea of what your priorities are regarding security for (remote) teams. If you can spare a few minutes of…
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Hi there!
Read more »: Hi there!I’m Neyts (rhymes with “mates”) and I’m the founder of Pareto Security. This is our blog — I’ll try to post once or twice per month, writing about our process, progress and what’s coming next. I’ll keep this post short, so I can get back to working on the actual app. If you’re feeling very…