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Azure Administrator Roles and Responsibilities - How to Become an Azure Administrator?

An Azure administrator is an IT specialist who administers, monitors and maintains the Microsoft Azure cloud services and resources. This role encompasses tasks that include deployment and configuring Azure virtual machines and other Azure services, which include databases, storage accounts, and others. It also ensures that the services are secured, performant, and available.

Trustwave Named as a Representative Vendor in the 2024 Gartner Market Guide for Digital Forensics and Incident Response Retainer Services

For the second week in a row, Trustwave proudly announces recognition from the industry analyst firm Gartner. Today, Trustwave is proud to reveal that Gartner has named us as a Representative Vendor in the 2024 Gartner Market Guide for Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) Retainer Services. This news follows Trustwave's announcement last week stating we were named a Representative Vendor in the 2024 Gartner Market Guide for Managed Detection and Response.

Double Dipping Cheat Developer Gets Caught Red-Handed

Following our post “A Brief History of Game Cheating,” it’s safe to say that cheats, no matter how lucrative or premium they might look, always carry a degree of danger. Today’s story revolves around the developer of the popular EvolvedAim, a cheat for Escape From Tarkov. He sold his tool with an information stealer bundled with it, double-dipping and causing damage to his clients and to the game itself.

A Brief History of Game Cheating

Over the short span of video game cheating, both cheaters and game developers have evolved in many ways; this includes everything from modification of important game variables (like health) by using tools like Cheat Engine. In addition, game botting impacts both game and real-life economies. However, using modern-day anti-cheat methods is also not without danger, as modern protection tools run on the kernel level and can be abused for malicious impact on the system.

Point Solutions vs Platform - Which is Best to Secure your Software Supply Chain?

According to Gartner, almost two-thirds of U.S. businesses were directly impacted by a software supply chain attack. So it’s not a question of whether to secure your software supply chain, but rather what is the most effective and efficient way to provide end-to-end security during all phases of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Download the Ebook.

Malicious Inauthentic Falcon Crash Reporter Installer Distributed to German Entity via Spearphishing Website

On July 24, 2024, CrowdStrike Intelligence identified an unattributed spearphishing attempt delivering an inauthentic CrowdStrike Crash Reporter installer via a website impersonating a German entity. The website was registered with a sub-domain registrar.

Is It Safe to Password-Protect a PDF File?

No, it’s not safe to password-protect PDF files because your files are not guaranteed to be protected from cybercriminals intercepting and gaining unauthorized access to your information. Often, people password-protect a PDF file to protect sensitive information and set permissions on how the PDF file can be used. If you password-protect a PDF file, you can choose whether you want a recipient of the file to view or edit the file.