Annual DataMiner security assessment

As summer wraps up, so does our annual third-party security assessment of DataMiner. Just like last year, we are happy to report great results, reaffirming Skyline’s commitment to DataMiner’s safety. …

DataMiner security assessment

At Skyline, we take security very seriously, and we are dedicated to continuously improving DataMiner’s safety. One of the ways we are trying to achieve this goal is by annually …

New course: secure coding

Our learning team just released a new course about the fundamentals of secure coding. While our DataMiner DevOps Professional Program enables you to unlock the full potential of DataMiner and …

Hardening your DataMiner System

In today’s digital landscape, properly securing your data and systems is of the utmost importance. To reduce security risks as much as possible, you should go beyond the out-of-the-box DataMiner …

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Critical OpenSSL Vulnerability

NATS confirmed they are not affected by the vulnerabilities, for more information see this NATS forum post.For any questions, please contact infosec@skyline.be.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month

October … It’s that time of the year again: Cybersecurity Awareness Month is here!Security is important all year round, but during the month of October we want to take some …

Securing DataMiner | Part 3: Database – Cassandra

Databases are some of the most crucial components of your infrastructure. Because they contain a lot of sensitive data, threat actors find them very valuable targets. Because DataMiner typically oversees your entire operation, we highly recommend users harden their databases.

Securing DataMiner

Securing DataMiner | Part 2: Firewall

Cybersecurity Awareness Month may be behind us, but that doesn’t mean that we should stop thinking about security. Because security is a continuous process. So it’s high time to continue …

Skyline enhances its Information Security Profile

At Skyline, we’ve always taken our responsibility toward application and infrastructure security extremely seriously. However, we currently face even greater challenges than ever through new attack types and vectors in our industry.