Sulagna Saha Sulagna Saha is a technology writer. She covers all the latest things in enterprise tech. For the last three years, she has focused on cloud computing, AI, cybersecurity, application development, data storage and networking.
These are deeply technical subjects. So she likes to dig into the details, and help readers break through the jargons and consume information easily.
Her stories talk about how IT solutions can help their intended users navigate the day-to-day responsibilities at work, and why companies should adopt a certain technology over the other.
Sulagna talks to company leaders, software engineers, SMEs and spokespeople to bring new research and insider perspective to her work.
In her free time, Sulagna can be found spending time with her toddler, browsing a book or experimenting in the kitchen. Traveling and movies are other things that she is passionate about.

Sulagna Saha

Nile Releases Zero Trust-as-a-Service Aimed at Delivering Ransomware Protection Natively Without Operational Headaches
Nile is working to make Local Area Network (LAN) invulnerable by design; its latest effort to stop ransomware and lateral movement attacks. The networking-as-a-service vendor, on Thursday, announced the launch of Nile Trust Service, an add-on solution that it said will end the need to deploy a medley of localized ... Read More
Security Boulevard

Sealing Entry Points and Weak Links in the Environment – How Dell is Building an Iron Wall of Defense
The road to cyber preparedness begins with studying organizations’ own vulnerabilities - and doing it often so that nothing escapes notice – rather than obsessing about the perils that live outside ... Read More
Security Boulevard

Citrix Boosts Security for Remote Application Accesses With “More Security Layers”
Connections on the internet are not secure by default, and bad actors frequently take advantage of users accessing organizations’ applications and resources from remote locations, to burrow into corporate networks. Experts recommend picking a remote access management solution and adjusting the settings to the organization’s individual access control policy to ... Read More
Security Boulevard

DigiCert – It’s a Matter of Trust
Starlink encountered a high-profile outage in April that caused service to go down for several hours. The reason was an expired digital certificate. Digital certificates have emerged as the currency of digital trust in the hyper-connected world of today. These electronic credentials enable devices to recognize, trust and interoperate with ... Read More
Security Boulevard

SonicWall Doubles Down on Edge Security With Risk-Based Connectivity and Threat Protection
The number of cybersecurity incidents has doubled since the pandemic and its costing organizations exorbitantly heavy tolls in direct and indirect losses, according to the International Monetary Fund of the United Nations. Close to a million companies are getting impacted by targeted cyberattacks each year. The hasty implementation of the ... Read More
Security Boulevard

Missing Guardrails, a Troubling Trend in Data Protection
An estimated 2.7 billion personal records were stolen from National Public Data (NPD), a Florida-based data broker company that collects and sells personal data for background checks ... Read More
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