Aug. 22, 2023, 7:16 a.m. | /u/psycho063

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Not too long ago the company where I work hired a CISO and he has been helping in process improvement in terms of security.

Recently, the CISO decided to roll out Carbon Black to all servers across the organization.

There is one particular team that deals with sensitive data and they are concerned that CB could access sensitive data and potentially risk their certifications and compliance standards.

We are taling about web applications hosting various APIs on Windows and Linux …

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