Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

February 2024

Leveraging AI LLMs to Counter Social Engineering: A Psychological Hack-Back Strategy

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, businesses and individuals find themselves in a relentless battle against the surge of cybercrime, which continues to escalate in complexity and frequency. Despite the significant investments in cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions, the financial toll of cybercrime persists, with costs escalating annually.

5 Key Findings from the Business Email Compromise (BEC) Trends Report

Today’s BEC attacks are more nuanced, more accessible, less technically demanding, and consequently, more dangerous than ever before. In our report, 2023 BEC Trends, Targets, and Changes in Techniques, we take a hard look at the anatomy of Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks today and the lures that are drawing users to the bait in record numbers.

Network Pentesting - Your Cybersecurity Secret Weapon

In today’s challenging economy, no company can afford to fall victim to cybersecurity trouble like a cyberattack or data breach. Companies can invest in a wide array of cybersecurity solutions to help safeguard their networks and data, but how can they be sure that they’re making the right security choices? Even with a solid investment in cybersecurity, a company could still have dangerous vulnerabilities that cybercriminals can exploit. Enter penetration testing.

Embracing a Channel-First Approach in a SASE-based XDR and EPP Era

Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Frank Rauch, Global Channel Chief of Cato Networks, as he shares his insights on our exciting announcement about Cato introducing the world’s first SASE-based, extended detection and response (XDR) and the first SASE-managed endpoint protection platform (EPP).

Data Security Explained: Challenges and Solutions

Data is the most valuable asset for any organization, regardless of size or sector. Loss or corruption of financial reports, business plans and intellectual property can bring even a global enterprise to a standstill. Moreover, a wide range of compliance regulations mandate the organization protect information in accordance with data security best practices.

Resource Constraints in Kubernetes and Security

The Sysdig 2024 Cloud‑Native Security and Usage Report highlights the evolving threat landscape, but more importantly, as the adoption of cloud-native technologies such as container and Kubernetes continue to increase, not all organizations are following best practices. This is ultimately handing attackers an advantage when it comes to exploiting containers for resource utilization in operations such as Kubernetes.

CVE-2024-21762 and CVE-2024-23113: Multiple Critical Vulnerabilities in Fortinet, One Likely Under Active Exploitation

On February 8, 2024, Fortinet’s FortiGuard disclosed two critical vulnerabilities affecting FortiOS. CVE-2024-23113, a format string vulnerability, and CVE-2024-21762, an out-of-bounds write vulnerability, could allow unauthenticated threat actors to execute arbitrary code or commands. FortiGuard has stated they are aware of potential exploitation of CVE-2024-21762.

CVE-2024-22024: New High-severity Ivanti Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

On February 8, 2024, Ivanti publicly disclosed a high-severity authentication bypass vulnerability (CVE-2024-22024) impacting Ivanti Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA products. CVE-2024-22024 is an XML external entity (XXE) flaw in the SAML component and could allow threat actors to bypass authentication and access certain restricted resources if successfully exploited.

How K-12 Organizations Can Better Protect Students' Digital Identities

The education industry isn’t just in the business of teaching students, it’s also responsible for a lot of data, primarily personally identifiable information (PII), making these organizations a major target for threat actors. In March of 2023, Minneapolis Public Schools saw ransomware group Medusa publish current and former students “former student records, parent contacts, home addresses and IDs with pictures.” Unfortunately, this instance isn’t an outlier.