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Zabbix Riga, Riga, Latvia
Monitoring, IT Infrastructure, Network Management, Open Source
Dzelzavas 117 Riga, Riga 1021 LatviaZendesk San Francisco, California, United States
Customer Service, Customer Support, Software, CRM, Helpdesk, Technology, SaaS, Business Solutions
989 Market St San Francisco, California 94103 United StatesZeroBounce Santa Barbara, California, United States
Email Validation, Email Bounce, Email Verifier, Email Verification, Email List Cleaning, Email List Hygiene, Spam trap detection, Abuse emails detection, Email list verifier, Email deliverability, Email list validation, Email finder, and Blacklist checker
10 E Yanonali St Santa Barbara, California 93101 United StatesTransparency
Publishing a disclosure statement fosters trust by demonstrating a commitment to security and openness with stakeholders, including customers and partners.
Compliance
Meet regulatory obligations, such as those outlined in the NIS 2 Directive, ensuring adherence to cybersecurity standards.
Risk Mitigation
Publicly sharing vulnerability management practices reduces the risk of exploitation and enables responsible parties to address potential issues before they become critical.
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Vulnerabilities were disclosed globally at 2023 , marking an increase from previous years
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Vulnerabilities disclosed each year have available patches or updates
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Entities in the EU impacted by NIS2 cybersecurity compliance regulations