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Hit by LockBit? The FBI is waiting to help you with over 7,000 decryption keys

Did your company fall victim to the LockBit ransomware? Have cybercriminals left gigabytes of your data encrypted, with no easy route for recovery that doesn't involve paying a ransom? Well, don't fear. The FBI announced this week that it had obtained over 7,000 decryption keys for the LockBit ransomware and is urging victims to come forward for free assistance.

26% of Global Organizations Lack Security Training Programs

More than a quarter (26%) of organizations around the world provide no security awareness training for their employees, according to a survey by Hornetsecurity. The researchers found that smaller companies in particular tend to lack security training programs. “This significant oversight in cybersecurity education highlights a critical vulnerability within the corporate world, particularly in smaller companies,” the researchers write.

Building a next-gen SOC at Pinewood, a leading MSSP, underpinned by Elastic SIEM

Cybersecurity is a critical and challenging domain that requires constant vigilance, innovation, and adaptation. As cyber threats evolve and become more sophisticated, so do the tools and techniques to defend against them. One of the most effective ways to achieve comprehensive and proactive security is to implement a security information and event management (SIEM) platform that can collect, analyze, and correlate data from various sources to provide actionable insights and alerts.

Into the Rat's Nest: A SenseOn Analysis of the NetSupport RAT

Threat actors prefer deploying tools which appear genuine and expected in a business IT environment. This provides camouflage for their toolset, blending into organisations' application portfolios. NetSupport Manager, a remote access tool, has been utilised by system administrators since its release in 1989 and has been used by threat actors since at least 2016.

DNS Server Hijacking Explained: Examples & Mitigation

The digital supply chain refers to the chain of third-party digital tools, services and infrastructure that a company depends on for a particular first-party service (such as their website or SaaS platform). In an ever-changing digital landscape, supply chains can be brittle with many unseen risks. The nature of supply chain risk is transitive; any part of the often long and complicated digital supply chain can be compromised, causing all components downstream of it to also be compromised.

Securing Vendor Risk Management Onboarding in 2024

Onboarding is perhaps the most precarious phase of the Vendor Risk Management process. A single oversight could expose your organization to dangerous third-party security risks, increasing your chances of suffering a data breach. This post explains how to bolster the most vulnerable access points of the vendor onboarding process to help you securely scale your VRM program.

CrowdStrike Wins Frost & Sullivan 2024 Cloud Leadership Award

Frost & Sullivan named CrowdStrike the winner of its 2024 Customer Value Leadership Award in the global cloud security industry, reinforcing our dominance in cloud security at a time when the practice has never been more critical for organizations worldwide. According to the CrowdStrike 2024 Global Threat Report, cloud intrusions grew 75% year-over-year in 2023, with adversaries becoming more focused and persistent in the cloud.

What is the Standard of Good Practice for Information Security?

The ISF (Information Security Forum) Standard of Good Practice (SoGP) is a comprehensive set of best practices designed to help organizations effectively manage their information security risks. Covering various topics, including governance, risk management, compliance, incident management, and technical security controls, it helps establish and maintain a robust information security program tailored to an organization's specific needs and risks.

Veeam Names 11:11 Systems VCSP of the Year for Eighth Time

When former University of Tennessee women’s basketball coach Pat Summitt retired in 2012, she had more wins than anyone in college basketball history. And yet, when asked about winning, the Vols legend is famously quoted as saying: “Winning is fun … Sure. But winning is not the point. Not giving up is the point. Never letting up is the point. Never being satisfied with what you’ve done is the point.”