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Risks and Challenges with Compromised Code Signing Certificate - How to Overcome

Do you know almost 88% of companies experience unplanned outages due to expired certificates? Given these big numbers, ensuring the safety and reliability of software with code-signing certificates is vital. However, when a code signing certificate is compromised, it can pose significant risks that can undermine the trustworthiness of software distributed to users. In this blog, we are going to discuss all those risks and challenges, along with some tips on how to overcome them. Let’s begin!

What is Unrestricted Code Execution? How to Defend Organizations Against this Attack?

Nowadays, with more organizations and individuals relying heavily on third-party software to execute their high-priority and covert tasks, the risks of data breaches or cyber-attacks are becoming a serious issue. A cyber attack is basically an attempt by cybercriminals, hackers, or other digital adversaries to access a computer network or system with a willingness to expose, alter, steal, or destroy your million-dollar information.

What is DLL Hijacking? How to Identify and Prevent DLL Hijacking?

Ever happened – you clicked a random link by mistake but discovered your system working strangely? Maybe some programs crash, data goes missing, or pop-ups plague your screen. It could be a malicious threat within your system, or simply, your system is the victim of a DLL Hijacking. DLL Hijacking is a type of cyberattack that allows the attacker to steal your data or even take control of your system.

Unleash Your Startup's Potential with Microsoft Azure Cloud Computing

In the modern world with an intense digital culture, businesses of the newly created startup type face tremendous pressure to innovate fast and provide customers with innovative goods and services. Infrastructure construction and management is a time-consuming and expensive task. Microsoft Azure answers the trial by fire, providing a versatile cloud approximation platform targeted at startups’ peculiarities.

Managed WAF: A Must-Have to Stop Website Attacks

Web applications are crucial for business growth but are often targeted by cyber attackers. In 2023 alone, over 6.8 billion attacks were blocked across 1400 web applications, underscoring the growing threat. One mitigation measure to shield your business’s critical websites and applications is blocking malicious traffic with a WAF or a WAAP, as what the category is called now. Deploying Cloud WAF is just the beginning. To achieve top-notch security, a managed solution is essential.

We just raised our $17 million Series A

TL;DR we raised a lot of money and we’re ready to go big. We've raised $17M to bring “no BS” security to devs. We’re happy to welcome Henri Tilloy from Singular.vc on board, who is again joined by Notion Capital and Connect Ventures. This round comes just 6 months after we raised $5.3M in seed funding. That’s fast.

9 Benefits of Zero Trust Architecture

Your organization’s data and applications are scattered across multiple cloud platforms and on-premise systems. How do you guarantee security in this sprawling digital landscape? Cloud sprawl is a reality — 76% of organizations grapple with this challenge when they turn to multi-cloud strategies. The rapid adoption also creates complexity and cracks in traditional perimeter-based security. Your attack surface multiplies with users, devices, and data scattered across environments.

Securing Copilot for Microsoft 365: New AISPM Capabilities from Zenity

In the realm of modern enterprise productivity suites, Copilot for Microsoft 365 stands as a huge driver for efficiency, offering business users the ability to aggregate, summarize, and process data within the M365 suite of tools. However, for organizations with diverse infrastructure and applications, and the need for real-time data interactions, the out-of-the-box functionality requires augmentation to reach its full potential, not to mention secure controls for Copilot for M365.

The New SEXi Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi Servers: What You Need to Know?

Several companies running their workloads on VMware ESXi servers were attacked by the hacking group SEXi. They developed ransomware called SEXi to encrypt VMware ESXi servers, virtual machines, and backups. SEXi = ESXi – quite an interesting name, isn’t it? It points directly to ESXi.