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CrowdStrike Falcon Prevents Multiple Vulnerable Driver Attacks in Real-World Intrusion

BYOVD involves adversaries writing to disk and loading a legitimate, but vulnerable, driver to access the kernel of an operating system. This allows them to evade detection mechanisms and manipulate the system at a deep level, often bypassing protections like EDR. For the exploitation to succeed, attackers must first ensure the driver is brought on the target system. This is followed by the initiation of a privileged process to load the driver, setting the stage for further malicious activities.

Proactive Threat Management: Strategies for Modern Cybersecurity

Businesses are under more and more pressure to protect their digital assets in a world where cyber risks change every day. Threat management is now an important part of modern safety because it makes sure that companies can detect, mitigate, and react to threats right away. Advanced threat protection that works not only lowers risks, but also makes businesses more resilient, so activities stay safe and don't stop.

RBI vs VDI: What's the Difference?

The main difference between Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is that RBI is limited to providing remote access only to your web browser, while VDI focuses on providing remote access to an entire virtual desktop. Both RBI and VDI protect you from cyber threats by creating separate, secure environments where you can browse the internet and use your device.

Access AWS RDS Databases in EKS Using Teleport Machine ID Without Passwords

At Teleport we love modern infrastructure and open-source software, but don't like static credentials and passwords. This created a challenge for us when deploying Temporal, an open-source workflow automation software on EKS: Temporal always requires a password to authenticate to the backend RDS database. To solve this problem, we turned to Teleport Machine & Workload Identity.

Defying the Odds: How Cato Networks Disrupted IT Security

On the morning of Oct 13th, SpaceX successfully performed a groundbreaking catch of its Starship booster. It was a monumental moment in space exploration, one that David Heinemeier Hansson, co-founder of Ruby on Rails and Basecamp, recently praised in his blog. As Heinemeier Hansson noted, pulling off such feats requires a rare combination of audacity, vision, and an ironclad refusal to accept failure.

Keeper Rolls Out Expanded iOS Security Key Support and Enhanced 2FA Settings

Keeper is excited to announce two significant updates to our iOS app: support for USB-C plug-in hardware security keys and a new Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) frequency setting. These updates reflect our commitment to providing industry-leading security solutions while ensuring a seamless user experience. Continue reading to learn more about these updates and how you can try them out yourself.

Elastic Security on Elastic Cloud Serverless enters general availability

Implement AI-driven security analytics faster on Elastic Cloud Serverless, the easiest way to harness the innovations of Elastic Security Elastic Security on Elastic Cloud Serverless is now generally available. You can launch a deployment in minutes — no prior experience required. Serverless projects are fully managed, minimizing total cost of ownership (TCO) and providing immediate access to the powerful features of the Elastic Search AI Platform and Elastic Security.

Revamping Egnyte's Sharing & Permissions: A User-Centric Journey

Great product design not only boosts engagement but also improves user efficiency and productivity. At Egnyte, we understand this deeply and focus on bridging the gap between business requirements and agile feature development, ensuring a seamless user experience. The faster users grasp product features, the sooner they see a return on investment. To achieve this, we aim for intuitive and simple product design.

Why Your Organization Shouldn't Delay Getting a Password Manager

Your organization shouldn’t delay getting a password manager because using a password manager provides visibility into employee password habits, strengthens secure password practices, protects employees from spoofed websites and minimizes the risk of data breaches. A password manager is a solution that helps your employees store, manage and share their login credentials, passkeys, important documents and more.