Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Blog Return-to-Work Thermal Scanner Project Solves “Right Now” Issues As we watched the COVID-19 pandemic unfold, we knew businesses would need to find safe ways to help bring their people back to work. So, our Emerging Technology group assembled a team of technical experts to help design a low-cost solution to address some of the complex re-entry issue. This project represented the same type of emerging tech expertise Protiviti brings to every client looking to… Blog Research, Build, Break, Tinker: Developing a Thermal Sensor Solution The COVID-19 pandemic has upended much of our world’s traditional operations. The challenges brought about have forced organizations to quickly adapt to new ways of doing business in order to keep essential services running, while simultaneously developing plans to bring schools, offices, restaurants and more back online. The disruption brought on by COVID-19 has given us an opportunity to bring… Blog Source Code Repositories and Mishandled Secrets As the DevOps revolution continues to sweep across the IT landscape, source code repositories have become a prominent resource for most organizations. They provide a centralized place to track, document and collaborate on changes to applications and are a critical component of modern continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) workflows. The automation of the technology stack necessary to… Blog CISOs: Security Program Reassessment in a Dynamic World Changing Times Time has certainly altered my perspective, but I think we can all agree the world has changed incredibly in just the last few months. The good news is that, while many of us have been through significant changes or challenges in our past, we have always found a way… Blog Is Software Defined Perimeter the Best Method for Adopting a Zero Trust Strategy? Enterprise networks have been described as being like an egg, with a hard shell on the outside and soft on the inside. There have been heated dialogues between security professionals that treat the "insiders" as trusted and anything outside the network as a threat. However, this thought process began to change after the introduction of Zero… Blog Penetration Testers Tool Kit: A Transition from PowerShell to C# Attackers are continuously evolving their tool sets to keep ahead of defenders. In this blog, we highlight and discuss one major transition occurring in the attack and penetration space: the move from PowerShell to C# as an attack framework. The History PowerShell has been an asset to penetration testers for years. Unrestricted access to… Blog As Organizations Transform, the Role of the Project Manager Is Changing Project management as a function is undergoing rapid and profound transformation, and organizations are reconsidering the value project managers (PMs) can bring to their programs and projects. Over the course of a series of blogs, Protiviti will explore the evolution of the project management function from an administrative role to a transformation agent, along with the impacts to organizations… Blog Hidden Vulnerability: GDPR Data in Unexpected Places The European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) — one of the most comprehensive data privacy regulations in history is effective as of May 25, 2018. This regulation imposes strict requirements on how the personal data of EU subjects is collected, used and stored — both within the EU and by foreign companies doing business within the EU, including small web-based businesses that… Blog A Look at Full Meltdown: A Vulnerability Created by Patching Spectre and Meltdown The introduction of the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities produced patches from big-name vendors such as Intel, AMD and Microsoft. These vulnerabilities allowed memory leakage due to the exploitation of the CPU’s speculative execution. A Swedish security researcher, Ulf Frisk, discovered that the January and February Microsoft Security patches mitigated Meltdown but produced a new threat: The… Blog Top Takeaways from the Women in Cybersecurity Conference ** Today’s post is provided by guest blogger Veronica, an Experienced Consultant in our Technology Consulting practice ** Last week, I was fortunate enough to attend the Women in Cybersecurity Conference (WiCyS) in Chicago! The event is a two day conference packed with information sessions, guest speakers and opportunities to network. The conference was hugely impactful in… Load More