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Are You Trapped in the Upside-Down World of Networking and Security?

Many enterprises today are exploring the benefits of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE). SASE is a modern networking and security solution for enterprises that converges SD-WAN and network security solutions like NGFW, IPS, and NGAM. SASE provides a single, unified and cloud-native network and security service that is adapted to current and future technology and business needs.

4 Quick Tips For Securing Business Data When Augmenting Your Staff In 2023

You have decided to turn a new leaf in your business journey in Nearshore. This is going to turn out pretty well for you because you will be adding a lot of external talent to your organization. Yes, staff augmentation has always been on your mind but the one thing that has bothered you along the way is that you will be sharing your critical business data with outsiders. Well, they are technically outsiders unless the orientation process gets completed and you finally sign on the dotted line.

How to Safely Stream Movies on Your TV: Tips for Protecting Your Privacy and Security

The perks of streaming movies on your TV are numerous compared to its cons. Some of these perks include; delivering music and shows faster, regulating what you watch, and conserving storage space since you don't download content. You can always rewatch old choice shows on your time. You can also explore new shows and stream live events like college basketball, NFL games, and other sports at a lesser cost.

Italian agency warns ransomware targets known VMware vulnerability

News broke in early February that the ACN, Italy’s National Cybersecurity Agency, issued a warning regarding a VMware vulnerability discovered two years ago. Many organizations hadn’t yet patched the issue and became the victims of a new ransomware called ZCryptor. The malicious software wreaked havoc on Italian and European businesses by encrypting users’ files and demanding payment for the data to be unencrypted.

Attackers are starting to target .NET developers with malicious-code NuGet packages

Malicious packages are often spread by the open source NPM and PyPI package repositories, with few other repositories affected. Specifically – there was no public evidence of severe malicious activity in the NuGet repository other than spam packages used for spreading phishing links. As with other repositories, the JFrog Security Research team regularly monitors the NuGet repository for malicious packages, including manual analysis of suspicious code.

CrowdStrike Extends Identity Security Innovations to Protect Customers and Stop Breaches

From the CISO perspective, identity security is one of the top security challenges, driven by the adversary’s increased use of stolen credentials to target and infiltrate organizations. The data bears this out: according to the CrowdStrike 2023 Global Threat Report, 80% of attacks use compromised identities, while advertisements for access broker services jumped 112% in 2022.

A Look at The 2023 Global Automotive Cybersecurity Report

From its inception, the automotive industry has been shaped by innovation and disruption. In recent years, these transformations have taken shape in rapid digitization, ever-growing Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure, and advanced connectivity. These shifts have redirected the automotive industry, meeting and surpassing customer expectations for what vehicles should accomplish.

Don't fail an audit over a neglected annual policy review

When did you last have a light-bulb moment? For me, it was very recent. I was working with a client, supporting them in their latest Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) annual compliance assessment, and, in discussion with the Qualified Security Assessor (QSA), I had a sudden urge to challenge something we’ve all, always, believed to be a fundamental tenet of managing information security – the need for annual policy reviews.