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Syteca, Formerly Ekran System, Unveils New Identity and Features at International Cyber Expo 2024

Syteca, formerly Ekran System, will showcase our latest advancements at International Cyber Expo 2024. At this event, we will unveil not only our refreshed brand identity but also our enhanced platform with new cybersecurity features. Our experts will demonstrate how you can leverage Syteca to effectively secure your organization’s inside perimeter by managing insider risks, providing secure access to sensitive resources, and monitoring user activity.

How to mitigate security issues in GenAI code and LLM integrations

GitHub Copilot and other AI coding tools have transformed how we write code and promise a leap in developer productivity. But they also introduce new security risks. If your codebase has existing security issues, AI-generated code can replicate and amplify these vulnerabilities.

The Evolution of NDR: From IDS to Advanced Threat Detection

It is always important to be one step ahead of cyber attackers. The tools and methods used to protect computer networks need to keep improving to match the growing cyber threats. One big change in this area is moving from old-fashioned Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) to newer Network Detection and Response (NDR) solutions. This blog will look at how IDS has changed into NDR, emphasizing their main differences and the better features NDR offers.

Who Can See My Internet Search and Browsing History?

Your internet search and browsing history can be seen by search engines, web browsers, websites, apps and hackers. You should protect your search and browsing history to keep your sensitive information, including your login credentials and financial data, safe from hackers. Continue reading to learn more about search and browsing history, who can see it and how you can keep it private.

Was Your SSN Found on the Dark Web? Here's What To Do.

You may be concerned if your Social Security number (SSN) was found on the dark web following the recent breach that, according to CNBC, exposed almost three billion SSNs. National Public Data, a company that conducts background checks, suffered a data breach involving SSNs, email addresses, phone numbers and home addresses. If your SSN was found on the dark web, you are most likely concerned about your identity being stolen.

5 Recent Examples of Fake Websites

What do bank account takeovers, credit card scams, purchase of counterfeit goods, and frequent flier mile theft, all have in common? All these cyber crimes usually begin with a user visiting a fake website. In the first quarter of 2024, over 963,000 unique phishing sites were detected worldwide. Phishing sites are just one category of fake websites that mimic legitimate sites to steal information. The overall scope of fake websites is likely much broader.

How to Prevent Online Gaming Scams: A Guide for Gamers

Online gaming has become a global phenomenon, connecting millions of people worldwide and providing endless hours of entertainment. However, with its growing popularity comes a set of unique challenges, including the increasing risk of scams. From phishing emails to in-game item scams, these threats are becoming more sophisticated, targeting players of all ages and skill levels. Falling victim to such scams can result in financial loss, compromised accounts, and even damage to your device.