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Japan Threat Landscape Report

As the fourth-largest economy worldwide, Japan stands as a pivotal center for various cutting-edge industries. This includes automotive, manufacturing, finance, and telecommunications, rendering its attack surface a prime target for cyber adversaries. Japan’s Western alliances and its territorial dispute with Russia, alongside support for Ukraine, heighten its cyber threat profile from state actors like China, Russia, and North Korea.

CVE-2024-29849: Veeam discloses Critical Vulnerability that allows attackers to bypass user authentication on its Backup Enterprise Manager web interface

On May 21, 2024, Veeam revealed a severe flaw across its Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager (VBEM) web interface that enables an unauthenticated attacker to log into the web interface as any user. Officially designated as CVE-2024-29849, the vulnerability presents a major threat with a CVSS V3 rating of 9.8 (critical). VBEM is a web-based platform that allows administrators to oversee Veeam Backup and Replication installations through a web interface console.

Mind the Gap: Strengthening Cybersecurity Through Behavioral Awareness

Exploring the intricate relationship between people and cybersecurity opens up a dynamic landscape where individuals' decisions, habits, and intentions significantly impact the safety and integrity of digital systems. Cybercriminals are savvy opportunists, and like pickpockets, they go where the crowds are. They scan the virtual world, identifying weaknesses in the popular sites and systems people use.

Tracking Trends: Qualitative Time Analysis

Whereas quantitative analysis gives meaningful insights into numerical data, Qualitative time analysis offers a powerful way to uncover the hidden narratives and human experiences behind numerical data. By delving into words, stories, perspectives, and other rich sources of information, this technique unlocks nuances that influence decision-making processes and fosters meaningful change.

Seccomp for Kubernetes workloads

Seccomp, short for Secure Computing Mode, is a security feature in the Linux kernel that plays a role in enhancing the security of systems. Initially introduced in Linux kernel 2.6.12 in 2005, seccomp was designed to restrict the system calls a process can make, effectively reducing the attack surface and limiting potential damage from compromised processes.

A CxO's Guide: Tough Questions to Ask When Moving to SASE

A paradigm shift away from traditional network and security architectures towards a more flexible and highly scalable cloud-native SASE Cloud architecture can be stomach-churning for many CxOs today. However, taking a holistic view of the drivers of this shift will help put things into perspective. Realizing desired outcomes like the reallocation of resources to more strategic initiatives, agility, speed, and scalability can bring about child-like anticipation of how this new world of SASE will feel.

Ensuring Data Security with Acumatica ERP: A Comprehensive Guide for Midmarket Businesses

Acumatica's cloud ERP offers robust security features, protecting business data from modern cyber threats. With access controls, data encryption, and continuous monitoring, it ensures end-to-end security. For expert assistance in Acumatica ERP security, visit https://acupower.co.uk.

Web Design Best Practices for Multichannel Content Management

In today's digital landscape, understanding multichannel content management is crucial for web design businesses aiming to maximise their reach and impact. A robust multichannel strategy involves managing and distributing content across various platforms, ensuring consistent and cohesive communication with the audience.

How Can a 7-Component Surveillance System Upgrade Your Security in 2024

A comprehensive surveillance system is vital for enhancing security in today's fast-paced and technology-driven world. With crime rates on the rise and privacy concerns growing, it has become more important than ever to invest in advanced security solutions. In this article, we will delve into the significance of a 7-component surveillance system and how it can upgrade security in Singapore in 2024. Buckle up and join us on this journey as we explore the cutting-edge advancements in surveillance technology.

Proactive network management with strategic scheduling of DNS and DHCP objects and reports

In the complex and often fluid world of network management, the ability to swiftly adapt to changing requirements is paramount. This is especially true in scenarios involving temporary projects, testing environments, or seasonal events that generate unusually high traffic. Using ManageEngine DDI Central, you can schedule the activation of DHCP objects—like subnets, shared networks, host or DHCP reservations, client classes, and DNS changes—at specific times, making a significant difference.