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Creating an efficient and robust withdrawal system for crypto assets

In any retail-facing crypto business, the withdrawal process is one of the most critical and active functions. Users rely on it to move their funds swiftly and securely, whether they’re making a purchase, sending money to a friend, or transferring assets to another account. When users deposit money into your crypto application, they expect to access and withdraw their funds easily whenever they need them.

2024 State of Secrets Report

With the rise in collaboration apps like Slack, GitHub, and ChatGPT, it’s easy for employees and customers alike to share secrets in messages, files, repos, and other places where they shouldn’t be shared. Though this so-called “secret sprawl” may seem trivial at first, all it takes is one misplaced password or API key for a threat actor to escalate their privileges and access your organization’s crown jewels: Your data.

Wiz and Netskope: Making IaaS Zero Trust Magic

Netskope and Wiz help organizations simplify and automate policy management across complex cloud environments. This partnership highlights the seamless integration between Wiz sharing security risk and threat insights to enable Netskope to modify existing policies or craft new ones automatically. Below, we present two of the primary use cases that customers leverage with our joint integration.

Why Do Credential Stuffing Bots Target Live Streaming Events?

Streaming services are one of the most popular targets for cybercriminals. Using automated bots, attackers steal millions of streaming accounts each month. Adversaries quickly sell these via illegal marketplaces to make massive profits. Although any streaming service is vulnerable to account takeover and credential stuffing attacks, there are additional risks and damages when live event streaming is on offer.

Hurricane Season Scams: What you need to know

Cybercriminals are notorious for their opportunism. No situation is off limits: whether they exploit conflict and human suffering, blackmail vulnerable individuals by threatening to leak therapy notes, or even bring healthcare organizations to their knees, cybercriminals will stop at nothing to make a quick buck. Hurricane season is a particularly lucrative time of year for cybercriminals.

Trustwave Managed Vulnerability Scanning Shines a Light on Vulnerabilities

The digital landscape constantly shifts, presenting exciting opportunities and lurking threats for businesses of all sizes. In this ever-evolving environment, maintaining a secure network is no longer a luxury; it's a necessity. However, achieving true security requires more than just firewalls and antivirus software. It demands a comprehensive understanding of your network's vulnerabilities – the chinks in your digital armor that attackers could exploit.

Effective Board Communication: Lessons from CrowdStrike for CISOs

The 2024 CrowdStrike Incident blue-screened Microsoft computers worldwide, causing significant disruptions to high-profile industries such as transportation, healthcare, and financial services. Now that the world has largely recovered, the most forward-minded chief information security officers (CISOs) are focusing on using the incident as an opportunity for continuous improvement. How can they prevent similar incidents from having such a disastrous impact on their organization in the future?

Best Cloud Storage for Personal Use and Privacy 2024

Cloud storage is a versatile and competitive market, so making a decision about choosing the best cloud storage services can seem intimidating. Fortunately, best cloud storage for personal use offers many features and services to securely store personal files, backups, sync, and protect your privacy online.

LLM Security: Splunk & OWASP Top 10 for LLM-based Applications

As a small kid, I remember watching flying monkeys, talking lions, and houses landing on evil witches in the film The Wizard of Oz and thinking how amazing it was. Once the curtain pulled back, exposing the wizard as a smart but ordinary person, I felt slightly let down. The recent explosion of AI, and more specifically, large language models (LLMs), feels similar. On the surface, they look like magic, but behind the curtain, LLMs are just complex systems created by humans.