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Protect Your Weakest Link: New Account Linking Capabilities Use AI to Thwart Identity-Based Attacks

As networks become increasingly distributed, user identities are becoming a top adversary target. CrowdStrike’s 2024 Threat Hunting Report and 2024 Global Threat Report state 5 of the top 10 MITRE tactics we observed in 2023 were identity-based, and the CrowdStrike 2023 Threat Hunting Report noted a 583% year-over-year increase in Kerberoasting attacks. These findings illustrate how modern adversaries aren’t breaking in — they’re logging in.

Corporate Fraud: Detection, Prevention, and the Role of Corporate Fraud Attorneys

The growing scale of organizations and the more opportunities to push the boundaries have led to an upsurge in corporate fraud in recent years. Fraud can be a deceptive action taken against a company or one carried out by the company. A company could commit fraud in many ways to improve its industry reputation and defend itself from audits. On the other side, a company may become a victim of financial statement fraud, asset theft, and corruption committed by its staff members.

Top 9 Dynamic Code Analysis Tools

Ever wonder what lurks in your code that static analysis can’t find? That’s where Dynamic Code Analysis (DCA) comes into play. Unlike static analysis, which inspects code without running it, DCA examines software during execution. For developers, DCA is invaluable because it provides real-time insights into how your code operates under actual conditions.

From Detection to Remediation: Securing Cloud Data with Lookout

Cloud storage in SaaS apps has become an indispensable tool for organizations of all sizes, with as much as 60% of corporate data now residing in the cloud. However, the convenience of cloud storage comes with the risk of data leaks, which can have devastating consequences. While cloud storage allows for easy data sharing and collaboration, it also opens up potential vulnerabilities that must be addressed.

How Parking Technology Enhances Cybersecurity

Parking lots are a staple of our daily routines - whether we're shopping, working, or visiting. This is where we spend considerable amounts of time surrounded by cars and people. Given the high foot traffic and density of vehicles, enhancing the safety and security of these spaces is crucial for businesses looking to create a secure and enjoyable experience for their customers. Here, technology plays a pivotal role in supporting this endeavor, offering solutions that enhance safety, privacy, and cybersecurity.

Why is an effective IPAM strategy crucial for enterprise networks?

As businesses expand, their networks become increasingly complex, encompassing on-premises devices, remote workstations, cloud services, and IoT devices. This growth, coupled with rising cloud adoption, puts immense strain on the process of maintaining a stable and secure infrastructure. In today’s hyper-connected world, even a brief network outage or security breach can result in significant financial losses, operational downtime, and reputational damage.

Going beyond the standard: Announcing the State of Trust Report 2024 and VantaCon agenda

Building and scaling trust has become more difficult for organizations of all sizes. With more reliance on third-party vendors and AI technologies, security leaders face an increasingly complex threat landscape. However, many teams are left to manage this complicated landscape with screenshots, spreadsheets, and legacy solutions that rely on manual updates and limit them to point-in-time visibility into their security posture.

A Secure VPC as the Main Pillar of Cloud Security

In 2019, the Capital One breach led to the exposure of 100 million customers’ personal data due to a misconfigured WAF. The incident ultimately cost Capital One over $270 million in fines and compensation, demonstrating the serious risks inherent in cloud security and highlighting the urgent need for robust security measures. As cloud adoption accelerates, public cloud services spend is expected to jump 20.4% versus 2023, reaching $675.4 billion this year.