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Snyk enhances ServiceNow with comprehensive insights into vulnerabilities in open source software

We’re excited to announce a new partnership to bring Snyk security insights to ServiceNow workflows. The integration between Snyk Open Source and ServiceNow Application Vulnerability Response, the first of its kind, gives application security teams visibility into vulnerabilities in open source dependencies to provide a complete view of an organization’s application security posture.

Five Major Takeaways from Global Top Security Concerns Survey

As organizations rethink their responses to persistent, evolving threats such as ransomware, they’re also having to deal with economic shifts, staffing issues, and shrinking budgets, meaning they are having to make tough choices on how to best protect their critical data. To better understand how enterprises are acting, we surveyed 920 decision makers from enterprises across industries in the US, UK, and Germany.

Data Breach Protection Guide for Australian Businesses

In 2022, cyber incidents in businesses and organizations worldwide have skyrocketed, with data breaches being one of the main concerns. Almost 109 million personal accounts and emails were compromised in Q3 2022 — a 70% increase compared to Q2. Particularly, Australia has seen a significant rise in data breaches, especially in its financial services and healthcare sectors.

Beyond OPA Gatekeeper: Enterprise-scale Admission Control for Kubernetes

OPA Gatekeeper is the most popular solution for enforcing admission control policies on Kubernetes clusters. It was designed for policy management on a single cluster. Styra DAS (built by the creators of OPA) aims to provide the next step for enterprise companies with centralized policy management over tens or hundreds of clusters and policy use cases beyond Kubernetes. In this post, we explain how Styra DAS differs from OPA Gatekeeper and how our enterprise focus led to different design decisions.

Security Awareness and Log Management for Security Analysts

For today’s remote workforce, security professionals need technical security awareness education distinct from the rest of the company’s “don’t click a phishing link” training. Security analysts know how to recognize phishing emails and set secure passwords. However, where does that leave them when it comes to security awareness?

How to Protect Your Organization from Pretexting

Pretexting can occur anywhere at any time, so it’s important to understand what it is and ways you can protect employees from it. You can protect your organization from pretexting by not clicking on unsolicited links, not sharing personal information online and by educating employees on pretexting techniques. Read on to learn more about pretexting and the techniques used by cybercriminals to get victims to reveal sensitive information.

BYOD Security: Using ABAC to Manage Access to Sensitive Data

The concept of Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, has been adopted by organizations wanting to take advantage of the benefits. BYOD allows employees to use their personal devices to connect to their business networks and access work-related resources using smartphones, personal laptops, tablets and USB keys. But is a BYOD strategy good for security? Along with the benefits come increased BYOD security risks that require mitigation.

The Security Implications of A Digital Twin

Digital twins are digital replicas of physical assets, processes, and systems, and they are used to perform simulations and analysis to optimise the real-world performance of those assets, processes, or systems. They have become increasingly popular in many industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and transportation. However, as digital twins become more prevalent, it is important to consider the cybersecurity implications of these technologies.