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FAQ: What Steps Can You Take to Speed Up ISO 27001?

ISO 27001 is one of the most important security frameworks in the world. Any business that wants to operate internationally, especially if they have contracts with certified brands or international governments, or they want to open the door to those contracts, will need to achieve ISO 27001 certification. There’s just one problem: it can take a long time to achieve. How long?

Integrating SASE and NDR: Building a Robust Security Framework

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a holistic security model that integrates both networking and security functions into a single, cloud-native architecture. SASE security combines secure network access, SASE cloud security and zero-trust technologies to create a unified approach to protecting the enterprise networks of today. SASE can be extremely useful especially for organizations adopting digital transformation and remote work. Some of the SASE benefits are.

CrowdStrike Partners with MITRE Center for Threat-Informed Defense to Launch Secure AI Project

As organizations deploy more AI-enabled systems across their networks, adversaries are taking note and using sophisticated new tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) against them. The need for continued innovation to fight these threats is paramount.

Vulnerability Management as a Service: What Businesses Need to Know

Cyber threats are at an all-time high because the digital world is rapidly changing so quickly. Every day, new vulnerabilities are found in security systems. Attacks threaten businesses of all sizes by stealing data, disrupting operations, and damaging reputations. It has become clear that Vulnerability Management as a Service (VMaaS) is the best way for companies to protect their digital assets without having to manage security systems themselves.

Privileged Access for Modern Infrastructure: The Top Four Challenges

As organizations have transitioned from legacy IT infrastructure to cloud-native, ephemeral modern infrastructure, the needs of how privileged access is handled have shifted, too. Modern infrastructure presents unique challenges that legacy Privileged Access Management (PAM) tools, originally architected for more static environments, weren’t designed to handle. In this post, we explore why characteristics of modern infrastructure require a modern approach to PAM.

GDPR and CPRA: A Unified Call for Data Transparency and Accountability

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) represent landmark regulations designed to protect consumer data privacy. While GDPR became enforceable in May 2018, CPRA came into effect in January 2023, building on its predecessor, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Both laws aim to empower individuals with greater control over their personal data while imposing rigorous obligations on businesses.

How to Combat Alert Fatigue to Retain and Empower Your Security Teams

In the high-stakes world of cybersecurity, organizations must ensure that their teams not only protect the organization but also stay motivated and productive. One of the most insidious threats to achieving this goal is alert fatigue. When analysts are bombarded with thousands of security alerts daily, they risk becoming overwhelmed and disillusioned in their roles.

NotLockBit Ransomware, Embargo Ransomware, Emennet Pasargad, and More: Hacker's Playbook Threat Coverage Round-up: November 2024

In this version of the Hacker’s Playbook Threat Coverage round-up, we highlight attack coverage for several new threats. SafeBreach customers can select and run these attacks and more from the SafeBreach Hacker’s Playbook to ensure coverage against these advanced threats. Additional details about the threats and our coverage can be seen below.

Threat Group Use AI Adult-Based "Deepnude" Image Generator Honeypots to Infect Victims

The threat group FIN7 is using the lure of generating nude images of favorite celebrities to get victims to download their NetSupport RAT. In any social engineering scam, there’s always the need to create some sense of urgency to act in order to make the potential victim take an action that enables the attack. In the case of a new attack by threat group FIN7, the urgency appears to be the desire to see deepfake nude images.