Securité

Zero Trust

C’est quoi le Zero Trust ?

Le Zero Trust, ou “zéro confiance” en français, est un modèle de sécurité informatique qui remet en question l’idée traditionnelle de confiance implicite accordée aux utilisateurs, aux périphériques et aux applications à l’intérieur d’un réseau. Contrairement aux approches de sécurité traditionnelles qui supposent que tout ce qui se trouve à l’intérieur d’un réseau est digne de confiance, le Zero Trust adopte une approche plus sceptique en considérant que les menaces peuvent également émaner de l’intérieur du réseau.

Wappalyzer was compromised.

Hello,

We respect the privacy of your personal information, which is why we are writing to advice you of an event that resulted in the possible disclosure of your personal data.

On 20 January 2020 our database was compromised due to a misconfiguration.

Segment was compromised

We are writing to notify you of a security incident that happened between August 26 and August 31, 2019. We became aware of it on August 31, resolved it immediately, and have been assessing the scope of impact since then. Based on that ongoing assessment, we have concluded that the incident involved your workspace. We are very sorry for any issues this may cause.