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Seccomp internals deep dive - Part 1

Seccomp, short for Secure Computing Mode, is a noteworthy tool offered by the Linux kernel. It is a powerful mechanism to restrict or log the system calls that a process makes. Operating within the kernel, seccomp allows administrators and developers to define fine-grained policies for system call execution, enhancing the overall security posture of applications and the underlying system.

Security Considerations When Using the Public Cloud

As we reach the end of our five-part series on “Secure Cloud Adoption in the Enterprise”, we thought it would be useful to summarize the discussion and also leave with you a few important things to consider when you make the decision to use the public cloud. Clichéd as it may sound, Security and Privacy are probably two of your most important security concerns in cloud computing as an IT executive.

What to Expect from a Geofencing Marketing Company

In today's era, businesses are always looking for ways to connect with their target audience and make the most of their marketing initiatives. One popular strategy that has emerged recently is geofencing marketing. Geofencing marketing firms specialize in using this tactic to boost a company's brand recognition, customer interaction, and overall marketing effectiveness. In this article, we will explore what you can anticipate from partnering with a geofencing marketing agency and how it can transform your business.

Mastering Digital Forensics: Smart Methods for Investigative Success

As technology evolves, so do the methods and tools used by malicious actors, making it crucial for digital forensic analysts to stay ahead of the curve. This article explores smart strategies, methodologies, and digital forensics software that empower cybersecurity specialists to navigate complex digital environments and effectively uncover crucial evidence.

Custom Cybersecurity and Managed Security Services

Let's face it, keeping your company safe in the digital Wild West of 2024 can feel like playing whack-a-mole with cyber threats. A recent report from Verizon found that cybercrime cost is estimated to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025, leaving many IT teams scrambling to keep up. The problem? The cybersecurity landscape is in constant evolution, with new threats emerging faster than ever. But fear not, there's a solution on the horizon, and it comes in two flavors: custom cybersecurity services and managed security services (MSSPs).

A Guide to NIS 2 Requirements and How Cyberint Helps Meet Them

Cyber threats against critical infrastructure – such as energy and transportation networks – remain pervasive as ever, with 2023 witnessing an astounding 420 million such attacks in total. That’s the bad news. The good news is that critical infrastructure is set to become more secure, at least in the European Union, thanks to the NIS 2 Directive (also known as E.U. Directive 2022/2055).

CL0P Ransomware: The Latest Updates

Responsible for a number of infamous ‘big game hunter’ ransomware attacks and believed active since at least 2019, the ransomware threat group dubbed ‘CL0P‘ is thought to be a Russian-language cybercriminal gang and have been widely reported as associated with, or their malware adopted by, other cybercriminal groups including ‘FIN11’, a part of the larger financially-motivated ‘TA505’ group, and ‘UNC2546’.

The Uptick in RA Group Ransomware's Activity

In April 2023, Researchers uncovered a new ransomware actor named RA Group, demonstrating a connection to the Babuk ransomware through the utilization of leaked source code. Following the full disclosure of Babuk’s ransomware source code by an alleged group member in September 2021, various ransomware families have emerged, incorporating this leaked code into their attacks.

Insider Threat Indicators: 10 Warning Signs to Look For

Businesses face myriad cyber security risks, from phishing to unauthorized access of proprietary information. While restricting access rights and maintaining strict security measures can help, potential insider threats are always a risk. Organizations must effectively monitor for signs of insider threats to prevent financial loss or compromising critical assets.