The unrelenting tide of data breach and compliance challenges continues to plague an increasingly mobile workforce and business models. This has caused a dynamic transformation in the way employees, partners, contractors, and visitors are authenticated.
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The growing number of data privacy and security regulations that require active compliance is top of mind for CIOs in 2019. Privacy and compliance affect all global enterprises, and audits can prove to be both disruptive and expensive - finding solutions that efficiently balance privacy, security, and compliance can...
Deception technology has emerged as a hot practice - but not one that is necessarily on every enterprise's budgeting radar. Don Gray, CTO of PacketViper, talks about the emergence of deception technology and how security leaders can make the case - and find the budget - for its usage.
The threat landscape grows more daunting and diverse each day. Security teams are scrambling to keep up with attacks targeting end users. These attacks are stealthier and harder to detect than ever before.
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Using AI to analyze threat scenarios;
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Even with a growing variety of security tools at their disposal, detection and response is a challenge for all organizations. It took most US companies an average of 191 days to detect a breach in 2017 - so what's the delay in breach detection and response?
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No SOC has the resources or time to review and manage all its alerts manually. Overwhelmed security teams often ignore "low value" notifications for the sake of efficiency. This forced adjustment in workflow allows potential security threats to slip through the cracks.
In today's world of automation and AI, it's...
All enterprises need to grant their employees access to the right digital and physical resources. They also need to digitize their businesses, protect their data, and comply with various local and global regulations.
Nexus helps resolve these identity challenges that most enterprises face, regardless of the...
Banks and other financial services firms are responsible for managing their customers' assets and personal information. This makes them amongst the most targeted organizations by cyber-criminals the world over. Every year, millions of attempts are made to gain unlawful access into online bank accounts to siphon off...
Security by design, as its name suggests, is exactly that kind of a proactive approach. By ensuring that system components have been securely designed in the first instance, and that the system components will operate securely together, system architects can go a long way toward providing security and privacy by...
Cybersecurity for Dummies eBook delivers a fast, easy read that describes what everyone needs to know to defend themselves and their organizations against cyber attacks - including simple steps everyone can take to protect themselves at work and at home. It empowers your employees to understand and recognize the most...
Digital transformation continues to reshape the modern enterprise. Savvy organizations that understand and drive forward digital innovation ultimately win the within an organization. However, securing the technologies that enable digital transformation becomes its own challenge.
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Digital transformation is rewriting the rules of business. It's a key part of winning the race for customers and revenue, but rapid innovation also introduces new security challenges that push the limits of how much users trust the very systems that enable it.
These transformations reinvent the role of security...
Responding to security incidents and vulnerabilities is an ongoing process. Reacting too slowly to a critical incident can have drastic consequences. When teams are frequently understaffed, yet overwhelmed by alerts, automation along with orchestration can provide enormous benefit-by making these teams more efficient...
In 2018, the Cybereason Research team identified a series of attacks targeting telecommunications companies. These attacks shared the same TTPs and consisted of a webshell execution followed by the deployment of Poison Ivy, a well-known RAT attributed to Chinese APT groups.
Ransomware-wielding attackers continue to target not just big businesses and large government agencies, but increasingly their smaller counterparts too. In Texas, officials say a campaign tied to a "single threat actor" infected 22 local government agencies on Friday.
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