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From Ransomware to Resilience: Securing Government Agencies Worldwide

Government agencies worldwide are entrusted with safeguarding sensitive data and facilitating seamless operations across various critical infrastructure sectors. However, this pivotal role puts them in threat actors’ sights – from cybercriminals to politically motivated entities to state-sponsored actors from other parts of the world.

eBPF: Enabling Security and Performance to Co-Exist

Today, most organizations and individuals use Linux and the Linux kernel with a “one-size-fits-all” approach. This differs from how Linux was used in the past–for example, 20 years ago, many users would compile their kernel and modify it to fit their specific needs, architectures and use cases. This is no longer the case, as one-size-fits-all has become good enough. But, like anything in life, “good enough” is not the best you can get.

What is Protected Health Information (PHI)? And why is it important?

“Safeguarding personal health information (PHI) is governed under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).” Protecting identifiable health data is the responsibility of everyone who comes into contact with it, including covered entities. Healthcare providers, health plan companies, school districts not covered under FERPA, universities, employers, and federal, state, and local government agencies are mandated to protect PHI data from any security risk.

The Fundamentals of Network Access Management

With cyber threats constantly evolving, securing your network is more than just strong passwords or firewalls—it’s ensuring that the right people have access to the right resources at the right times. Understanding and implementing effective network access management is the cornerstone of protecting valuable data and maintaining operational efficiency.

The Future of Legal Cybersecurity: Proactive, Intelligence-Driven, and Unmatched

As a crucial member of your law firm’s IT team, you hold the responsibility of safeguarding highly sensitive client information – financial records, personal data, and privileged communications. While you might not be managing cases, you’re protecting the very foundation of client trust. However, this trust faces significant risk. Last year alone, 29% of law firms experienced a security breach, with the average cost per breach soaring to $4.47 million.

OpenShift Deployment Planning Guide

OpenShift, Red Hat’s enterprise-grade Kubernetes platform, has become the cornerstone for organizations embracing containerization. Its ability to streamline application development, deployment, and scaling across hybrid and multi-cloud environments is undeniable. However, successful OpenShift deployment is far from a walk in the park. The intricacies of container orchestration, data management, and maintaining high availability can quickly overwhelm even experienced IT teams.

Actionable Threat Intelligence - Boosting Attack Surface Management

Modern cybersecurity challenges require a comprehensive approach to attack surface management. As technology evolves, organizations find themselves facing a multitude of cyber threats from various directions. These threats are not limited to internal systems but extend across external attack surfaces and the digital supply chain. To navigate this complex threat landscape, organizations need more than just raw data; they need actionable threat intelligence that provides context and guides targeted action.

What is a Ponzi Schemes: History and Examples

Ponzo schemes continue to grow in complexity and notoriety. These schemes are not transactions or one-time hacks. “Ponzi schemes are fraudulent business operations that promise high returns with little or no risk, claiming investors' money will go towards a legitimate investment.” Investors believe they will score huge returns from their initial investment, yet most only realize once it is too late that the entire scheme is doomed to fail from the beginning.

Next-Generation NAC: Balance Security and Usability in Complex Environments

Network Access Control (NAC) has undergone significant advancements since the beginning, continuously adapting for cybersecurity threats and technological innovation. As organizations embrace BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and IoT/OT (Internet of Things/Operational Technology), vendors have transformed traditional NAC solutions to meet these new demands while maintaining a balance between usability and security.

5 Common Challenges (and Solutions) to Achieving CMMC Compliance

Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is a comprehensive program to enforce conformance with the NIST 800-171 security controls for non-government organizations handling Federal Contract Information (FCI) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). The program has a three tiered requirements structure based on the nature and sensitivity of information an organization handles.