Russell Shupert of Veeva Systems explains the challenges faced in securing a complex environment. He discusses how his team overcame these challenges, the benefits they achieved and how Threat Stack's Cloud Workload Protection and Application Infrastructure Protection tool helped along the way.
The Abnormal Security team just launched a new threat intel site named Abnormal Intelligence. Crane Hassold shares resources available, including an attack library, semiannual threat intel reports, a glossary and exclusive insights from the Abnormal team.
A phishing and fraud prevention vendor has bought a startup founded by Qualys' longtime engineering leader to help organizations more effectively discover and monitor assets. Red Sift says its purchase of Hardenize will help customers assess the security of their digital asset inventory.
In this episode of "Cybersecurity Unplugged," Amit Shah, director of product marketing at Dynatrace, discusses the implications of the Log4Shell software vulnerability and the need for organizations to take an observability-led approach to software development and security going forward.
Qualys has purchased a startup founded by longtime Qualcomm leaders to help detect supply chain infections, crypto miners and unauthorized activity in the cloud. The deal will allow customers to detect active exploitation, identify advanced threats and create an adaptive risk mitigation program.
The United States is arguably involved in a cyberwar against Russia and China - and appears to be losing. In this episode of "Cybersecurity Unplugged," Tom Kellerman of Contrast Security and Richard Bird of Traceable.ai discuss what the U.S. government and companies need to do to win this cyberwar.
With so much of the world now working remotely, the playing field for cyberattacks has never been bigger. And how companies respond to security incidents has never been more important. In this eBook, we’ll discuss five ways you can navigate the choppier waters of cyberthreats. You’ll discover why it’s critical...
We have seen how ransomware can cripple an enterprise. But what about the threat of downtime revenue disruption - what toll can it exact? Tia Hopkins of eSentire discusses the role of managed detection and response in preventing downtime disruption.
Ransomware actors have intensified their attack campaigns by threatening critical infrastructure shutdowns, risking public health and safety, diverting vital public resources, and impacting data privacy.
Early detection of the intrusion allows an organization to accelerate their response, minimize the impact of...
It’s estimated that 300,000 new pieces of malware are created and an average of 30,000 websites are hacked every day, a speed that makes it very challenging for security systems to recognize the newest threats.
By examining trends in ransomware targets, it is becoming clear that some threat actors are motivated...
A compromise assessment answers the all-important question: Have you been breached? Even the most secure organizations routinely commission such assessments because attacks evolve, and corporate security cannot always keep up.
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Too often when software developers change jobs, they take source code they've written with them, feeling the code belongs to them even if it belongs to an employer. Code42's Joe Payne shares the challenges of detecting source code theft and ways to protect intellectual property wherever it resides.
Private equity firm Vector Capital invested $100 million in Malwarebytes a month after the antivirus stalwart laid off 125 employees to focus on smaller customers. The funds will help the vendor reduce clients' attack surfaces and accelerate momentum with MSPs and channel partners.
Darktrace's Cybersprint acquisition allowed the cybersecurity AI vendor to move from focusing solely on internal threats to also defending the external attack surface, Nicole Eagan says. The company says AI will give an outside-in view of the victim and simulate how the attacker will behave.
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