
SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence is a holistic platform designed from the ground up to proactively detect and assess cyber threats, providing actionable insights with contextual relevance. Organizations increasingly require enhanced visibility into their publicly accessible assets and the vulnerabilities associated with them. Relying solely on External Attack Surface Management (EASM) solutions is inadequate for mitigating cyber risks; instead, these technologies should form part of a comprehensive enterprise vulnerability management framework. Companies are actively pursuing protection for their digital assets in every potential exposure area. The conventional focus on social media and the dark web no longer suffices, as threat actors continuously expand their methods of attack. Therefore, effective monitoring across diverse environments, including cloud storage and the dark web, is essential for empowering security teams. Additionally, for a thorough approach to Digital Risk Protection, it is crucial to incorporate services such as site takedown and automated remediation. This multifaceted strategy ensures that organizations remain resilient against the evolving landscape of cyber threats.
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Paladin Point of Sale is a comprehensive POS system built specifically to support the unique needs of independent retailers. It simplifies store operations by combining in-store sales, mobile point of sale, and a fully built online store into one unified platform. Designed for industries such as hardware, lumber, pharmacy, and retail, Paladin adapts to specialized inventory and workflow requirements. Integrated EDI capabilities connect retailers directly with national and regional distributors to improve ordering accuracy and efficiency. The platform includes managed cybersecurity services, ensuring systems and customer data remain protected. Paladin’s intuitive design makes it easy for store owners and staff to learn quickly. Dedicated account managers assist with setup and go-live, minimizing disruption. With no long-term contracts or hidden fees, Paladin offers flexibility and transparency. USA-based support is available 24/7, providing dependable assistance when it’s needed most. Backed by decades of experience, Paladin helps retailers run smarter, stay stocked, and grow confidently.
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Enea OSE
Enea OSE is a powerful and efficient real-time operating system specifically designed for multi-processor environments that demand genuine deterministic real-time performance and exceptional reliability. By streamlining the development process, it improves system reliability and minimizes long-term maintenance expenses across a diverse array of applications, including wireless technology, automotive solutions, medical devices, and telecom infrastructure. Tailored for communication and control systems, Enea OSE excels in delivering high performance alongside stringent real-time requirements. Its widespread implementation spans several sectors, including telecommunications, industrial automation, and embedded systems, ensuring its relevance in modern technology. Notably, the Enea OSE multicore kernel, which has garnered two prestigious awards, combines the user-friendly aspects of Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) with the scalability and deterministic benefits of Asymmetric Multi-Processing (AMP), all while maintaining the high performance characteristic of bare metal operation. This unique architecture makes Enea OSE a compelling choice for developers seeking reliability and efficiency in their multi-core applications.
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MQX RTOS
The MQX real-time operating system (RTOS) delivers excellent real-time capabilities while maintaining a compact and customizable footprint. This RTOS is seamlessly integrated with NXP's 32-bit MCUs and MPUs and comes with essential device drivers commonly utilized in embedded applications. Designed with a contemporary, component-oriented microkernel architecture, the MQX RTOS allows engineers to tailor features, size, and performance by selectively integrating components, thus adhering to the stringent memory limitations typical of embedded systems. Remarkably, it can be set up to use as little as 8 KB of ROM and 2.5 KB of RAM on the Arm Cortex M4, accommodating the kernel, two task applications, one lightweight semaphore, the interrupt stack, queues, and the memory manager. This configuration ensures a complete RTOS core is available while offering additional optional services as needed. By linking components only when required, the system effectively avoids unnecessary memory bloat from unused functions. Moreover, key components are offered in both standard and lightweight configurations, providing further flexibility regarding size, RAM and ROM usage, and performance options, making it a versatile choice for various applications.
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