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Monday, February 22, 2021

Despite COVID-19 pandemic, Imperva reports number of vulnerabilities decreased in 2020

Imperva’s report, The State of Vulnerabilities in 2020 has revealed that unlike in previous years, researchers observed a fall in the number of vulnerabilities last year, even as businesses were compelled to accelerate digital transformation processes due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vulnerabilities are defined as the gaps or weaknesses that undermine an organization’s IT security […]

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