
Lauren Horwitz
Editor-in-Chief at Dynatrace Blog
Lauren Horwitz is Informa's senior content director. She was managing editor at Cisco and senior executive editor at TechTarget. All tweets are her own.
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2 months ago |
humansecurity.com | Lauren Horwitz
With the March 31, 2025, PCI DSS deadline fast approaching, the PCI Security Standards Council has announced important modifications for merchants validating to Self-Assessment Questionnaire A (SAQ A). This has left online merchants, qualified security assessors (QSAs), and payment service providers (PSPs) alike wondering what these changes really mean.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
dynatrace.com | Nick Rando |Bipin K. Singh |Lauren Horwitz |Laura Heisman
We are in the era of data explosion, hybrid and multicloud complexities, and AI growth. In this dynamic landscape, imagine understanding your digital environment every day—what’s working, what’s not, what may have an issue, and more importantly, how to solve it? Picture gaining insights into your business from the perspective of your users. What new possibilities would open up for your organization? This isn’t about imagining what’s possible just because it’s possible.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
techtarget.com | Alexander Gillis |Wesley Chai |Lauren Horwitz
Contact center as a service (CCaaS) is a framework that combines contact center hosting principles and cloud-based contact center infrastructure. With CCaaS, organizations gain flexibility and agility. In addition, they pay less for assets with peak- and low-demand loads. With CCaaS models, organizations purchase software subscriptions -- software as a service -- and rent hardware assets from a provider rather than own the assets themselves.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
dynatrace.com | Lauren Horwitz |Sydney Reynolds |Bernd Greifeneder
I’ve seen firsthand the sleepless nights and high-stress environments that come with keeping digital services up and running in production. The stakes are high, and the pressure to deliver fast while maintaining uptime and preventing outages is relentless. With Dynatrace, executives can now benefit from predicting and preventing issues before customers are impacted and reducing the need to react.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
humansecurity.com | Lauren Horwitz
Today, e-commerce websites, travel sites, and other companies with payment pages face a challenge: they must ensure that their websites comply with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard version 4 (PCI DSS 4) by April 2025. Two key requirements in the PCI DSS 4—6.4.3 and 11.6.1—target client-side website scripts, payment page integrity and their impact on cardholder data security.
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