Achieving Effective User Lifecycle Management Through Automation
By Jeff Stein, Information Security Architect, Reputation.com When considering the security of an enterprise, a key area ripe for automation should be user lifecycle management. The topic is important not […]
Moving Beyond Honeypots to Next-Generation Deception Technology
By Wade Lance, field CTO, Illusive Networks When security professionals hear the word “deception,” they tend to immediately think of honeypots. That association needs to be updated. The concept of […]
Why Finance Should Bank on Automating Security
By Faiz Shuja, co-founder & CEO at SIRP Challenger banks such as Monzo and Starling are shaking up the finance sector. Traditional bricks and mortar institutions are eyeing their success […]
Enabling Agility to Accelerate Incident Response
By John Attala, Vice President of Worldwide Sales, Endace In the first article in this series, Endace VP of product management Cary Wright discussed the importance of end-to-end network visibility […]
Best Practices for Better SOC Analysis
By Chris Calvert, co-founder, Respond Software Security analysts are a breed apart. They work long hours, using their intelligence and attention to detail to sort false alarms from real threats. […]
Cybercriminals Exploit Coronavirus with Wave of New Scams
By David Ruiz, Malwarebytes Labs With no vaccine yet developed, and with much of the world undergoing intense social distancing measures and near-total lockdown procedures, threat actors are […]
VPNs – 2020 And Beyond
By Sebastian Schaub, Founder and CEO, hide.me In the last 5 years, awareness to protect data, to encrypt communication, and minimize data collection has rapidly increased. Privacy and trust will […]
How The Cybersecurity Industry Can Stop Shooting Itself In The Foot And Solve The Skills Gap
By Rene Kolga, Head of Product, Nyotron. It’s no secret that enterprises struggle to find the skilled personnel they need to properly secure their IT systems and protect sensitive information […]
Protect Yourself from Threats and Fraud With XTN
By Guido Ronchetti, CTO of XTN Cognitive Security XTN develops Behavioral-based Fraud and Threat Protection solutions designed to defend digital businesses. Our security solutions are Cognitive, using proprietary AI algorithms. We also […]
Stopping Fraud and Threats with XTN
By Guido Ronchetti, CTO of XTN Cognitive Security XTN develops Behavioral-based Fraud and Threat Protection solutions designed to defend digital businesses. Our security solutions are Cognitive, using proprietary AI algorithms. […]
5 Ways Hackers Can Bypass Your MFA
Think Your Sensitive Systems Are Secure? Think Again. By Dana Tamir, VP Market Strategy for Silverfort Let me start by saying – you should be using MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) on […]
The Evolution of PAM
By Mahesh Babu, Sr. Director and Head of Product Marketing at Remediant When assessing an organization’s cybersecurity posture, privileged accounts are the most critical to safeguard because of their proverbial […]
Coronavirus as an Opportunity to Evolve Security Architecture
By Zohar Rozenberg, VP of Cyber Investments for Elron [Editor’s Note: This article is included in a series of current commentaries on the broad-ranging technical and economic effects of the […]
World’s Largest Cybersecurity Unicorn Lives in China
By Edward Tsai – Director of Investment, Qi An Xin Who would think that the world’s largest Cybersecurity unicorn lives in China? In China, everything is on a larger scale. […]
Vulnerability Management Democratized
New solutions are built with ease of use and efficiency in mind By Todd Nielsen, Director, Product Management, IGI Vulnerability Management has always been complicated; it required pro tools (read, […]
The Struggle of Updating Government Cybersecurity Measures
By Kayla Matthews The cybersecurity landscape is ever-changing, and staying on top of developments often requires promptness. Unfortunately, government bodies typically aren’t known for taking quick action. That’s because they […]
Fraud: A Look Back At 2019 And What to Expect in The New Year
By Christina Luttrell, IDology The approach of the new year is a good time to reflect on the fraud landscape and its impact on businesses and consumers. Fraudsters continue to push […]
Getting PKI Right
Program Failures and How to Avoid Them By Chris Hickman, chief security officer, Keyfactor Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) has survived the test of time. Today, IT leaders and managers view […]
Europe Cybersecurity Market Size to Steer At 13% CAGR To 2025
Europe Cybersecurity Market is estimated to be over USD 25 billion in 2018 and is expected to register a lucrative growth between 2019 and 2025 with a CAGR of over […]
The Ultimate Guide to SSL/TLS Decryption
Six Features to Consider When Evaluating SSL/TLS Inspection Solutions By Babur Khan, Technical Marketing Engineer, A10 Networks Encrypted traffic accounts for a large and growing percentage of all internet traffic. […]
8 Common Types of Small Business Cyber Attacks
By Jonathan Krause, Owner, Forensic Control Whilst large scale cyber-attacks are well documented, there is also an increasing number of e-commerce small businesses at threat from targeted attacks. A report […]
How to Know If Someone Is Watching You on Your Camera
In this era of video chatting and social media live streaming, your computer’s webcam can never be more relevant. By Anda Warner, Marketing Specialist, SEOforX In this era of video […]
What’s the Security Misconfiguration Antidote? Automation.
By Joshua Williams, Senior Cloud and Automations Solutions Engineer, FireMon The collective security community is spending too time much worrying about vulnerabilities. They need to shift some of those resources […]
Really, Imagine a Day Without Water
By Michael Yehoshua On October 23, toothpaste maker Colgate and world champion swimmer, Michael Phelps, the ambassador for the company’s Save Water initiative, headed over 1,100 organizations across the United […]
New Security Report Highlights Trends in Mid-Market Business Malware
By Emil Hozan, Security Analyst, WatchGuard Technologies As the security landscape continues to grow and shift, WatchGuard’s Threat Lab research team continues to offer insights into the latest malware and […]
Out-Smarting the Cybersecurity Skills Shortage
By Ofer Or, VP of Product, Tufin Organizations across the globe are struggling to recruit the talent they need for their open security roles. Unfortunately, the problem is expected to […]
The Only Recession in Cybersecurity
Sleep-deprived, overworked and fatigued security professionals impose huge risks to an organization By Karl Sharman, Vice-President, BeecherMadden Tired, overworked and fatigued employees pose huge risks to organizations. It’s obvious to […]
Why Outsmart Cyber Attackers When You Can Remove Them Entirely?
By Kowsik Guruswamy, Chief Technology Officer at Menlo Security Cyber threat actors have gotten smarter–or lazier–depending on your perspective. It used to be fairly common for attackers to spend days […]
2020 – The Year of The Weaponized Internet
By Darren Anstee, Chief Technology Officer, SBO International, NETSCOUT The risk posed by the weaponization of internet infrastructure for DDoS attack generation will be a hot topic for ISPs once […]
Oh, my! PerCSoft’s Irony
By Charles Parker, II; MBA/MSA/JD/LLM/PhD PerCSoft is a Wisconsin business. The organization provides online data backup services for dental offices. This operates by placing data in the cloud. They had […]