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which are best cyber security tools in 2022? Top 10 Tools That Top Cybersecurity Experts Will Use in 2022

What tools and software do cybersecurity experts typically use in their work? Today we take a look at which software tools are the 10 most commonly used by cybersecurity professionals. 1. Nmap (Network Mapper) Nmap is used for port scanning, one of the stages of ethical hacking, and is the best hacking tool ever. It is primarily a command line tool, later developed for Linux or Unix based operating systems, and now a Windows version of Nmap is available. Nmap is basically a network security mapper capable of discovering services and hosts on the network, creating network maps. The software provides a variety of features to help probe computer networks, host discovery, and detect operating systems. It also provides advanced vulnerability detection that adapts to network conditions such as congestion and latency while scanning. 2. Nessus Nessus is the world's most famous vulnerability scanner, designed by Tenable Network Security, it's free, and it's great for start-up cash-s

What exactly is cloud native?

 Cloud Native is a compound word. Let's break it down into the words cloud and native. "Cloud" is an online network. We all know that traditional applications run on local servers, while traditional applications deployed locally may require downtime and update, and cannot be dynamically expanded, etc., while "cloud" means that applications run on a distributed cloud environment, support frequent changes and continuous delivery. 'Native' means that the application is designed for the cloud with the elastic and distributed nature of the cloud platform in mind.  Then with the continuous development of cloud-native technology, its definition is constantly iterated and updated. Different communities and companies have different understandings and definitions of cloud native. If you are interested, you can take a look at the development process of cloud-native.  Four Key Points of Cloud Native Cloud native can be simply understood as: cloud native = microservi