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Dark Web monitoring: The linchpin of External Risk Management

The typical Security Operations Center (SOC) faces a wide variety of responsibilities. In addition to monitoring internal systems for signs of threats and breaches, modern SOCs are tasked with managing external risks through practices such as: Each of these practices addresses different types of risks, and it would be wrong to say that any one practice is fundamentally more important than the others.

Understanding Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) in RHEL

Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) is a Linux security feature that randomizes the location of key areas of a program's memory. This makes it harder for malicious actors to predict the specific areas to target in their attacks. Enabling ASLR can significantly reduce the risk of specific memory based exploits, common in buffer overflow attacks. Address Space Layout Randomization(ASLR) is a security technique that randomizes the memory locations of system and application processes each time they run.

Access Provisioning: Best Practices for Secure User Access

The primary purpose of a network is to enable sharing of resources among a group of users. Whether those resources are computing devices, applications or file data, the goal is to provide access to exactly those who need it. However, achieving this goal can be challenging because modern organizations are highly dynamic. On any given day, new employees may be hired, others may take on more or different responsibilities, and some leave the company.

How to Prevent Ransomware on Networks: Proven Strategies for Protection

Organizations around the world are increasingly vulnerable to ransomware attacks, expected to cause over $20 billion in damages by the end of 2024. These cyber attacks are capable of shutting down entire networks, disrupting services, and inflicting severe financial and reputational damage. Knowing how to prevent ransomware on networks is essential in safeguarding against these dangers.

Understanding SaaS Security: Risks and Best Practices

Software as a Service (SaaS) applications have become widespread and indispensable for businesses of all sizes, and for good reason. The convenience, flexibility, and scalability mean teams can access the essential tools and data from anywhere around the globe. This convenience and accessibility, however, does pose its own set of challenges when it comes to security risks.

Sales spotlight: Kate's Account Executive journey at Persona

In this spotlight, Kate discusses their transition into their first Account Executive role and offers insights into what sets sales at Persona apart. Colette is part of the Talent team at Persona. She spends most of her weekends hiking, camping, or at the beach! Colette is part of the Talent team at Persona. She spends most of her weekends hiking, camping, or at the beach!

4 Ways to Conduct a Effective Workers Safety Training Program

As a business owner or manager, keeping your employees safe and healthy is a top priority. This not only fosters a positive work environment but also helps prevent accidents and injuries. A good workers' safety training program is essential for this. Yet, making this happen isn't always easy. In this blog post, we'll share practical and effective ways to run a successful workers safety training program.

Bitcoin after halving - here's what might happen next

The Bitcoin halving continues to make waves across the crypto community, with everyone from analysts to investors, enthusiasts, and even skeptics diving into the conversation. Like previous halvings, this year's event fuelled a surge of speculation, which likely played a role in the increased market volatility leading up to the big day. Now that the halving has come and gone, the initial frenzy seems to have subsided, giving way to a more stable and measured market response. However, many are still keeping a close eye on Bitcoin's long-term trajectory, as the effects of the halving may unfold gradually over time.

How to Keep Your CCaaS Solution Secure

A Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) solution offers your business the flexibility and scalability necessary to manage customer interactions efficiently. However, like most cloud-based systems, your CCaaS platform needs to be successfully secured to protect sensitive information and maintain regulatory compliance-all to ensure the trust of your customers. Ready to secure your CCaaS solution? Here are 7 steps you can take.