The Oivan Blog

The latest news & stories from around Oivan and the industry

Shift Left Security: Transforming the Software Development Lifecycle 

What we mean by ‘shift left security’ is to move the security processes to the earliest point in the software development life cycle (SDLC). A traditional way is to leave the security testing and checking as the latest phase after the development is done before release, which means that any security issues found will be delayed until these get fixed.
August 21, 2023

Bitcoin Thailand 2023: Unraveling the Road to Adoption

On 15th July, I attended the Bitcoin Thailand 2023 conference in Bangkok. The event's theme was the "Road to Adoption," and many of the first panels of the day focused on the regulatory landscape in Southeast Asia.
August 7, 2023

Microsoft Exchange Server Support Dates  

A better understanding of Microsoft Sentinel for SIEM and SOAR purposes, and provides strategies for successful implementation.
June 27, 2023

Oivan and SSH Sponsor and Participate at CYSEC Saudi 2023

At Oivan, we have built smart city solutions for over a decade. In Finland, we developed mobile apps for an electric car charging network company, digital services for a smart-office-hotel-hybrid, and AI-powered real estate investment analysis tools.
June 19, 2023
Bitcoin 2023 Conference Miami

Bitcoin 2023 – Energized Wizards vs. Financial Freedom Activists

Bitcoin 2023 conference in Miami witnessed a paradigm shift in Bitcoin usage, with developers exploring its base layer for nonmonetary applications like NFTs and speculative tokens.
June 2, 2023

Fast Track to SIEM & SOAR Success with Microsoft Sentinel

A better understanding of Microsoft Sentinel for SIEM and SOAR purposes, and provides strategies for successful implementation.
May 17, 2023

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