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Monitor highly regulated workloads with Datadog's FIPS-enabled Agent

Protecting sensitive data from the threat of exposure is a non-negotiable business imperative for organizations, especially those in highly regulated sectors like government and healthcare. To help organizations keep their data secure, the National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) developed a set of requirements for the hardware and software components responsible for data encryption.

Exposed Server Headers and Cybersecurity Risk

Your web server conveys a variety of information to the client when a visitor opens your website. They can access specific policies you've set and sometimes identify what kind of software you use to run your system. Sometimes, that's okay. Other times, the information exposed in your server header can lead directly to a malicious cyber attack.

Decoding Essential 8 Compliance: Tanium's Unique path to Success

From Tanium's Australian bureau, we dive into the Essential 8 baseline mitigation strategies and reveal how Tanium's unique architecture goes beyond the traditional approach of other vendors and enables organisations to overcome key challenges to help them successfully achieve automated continuous compliance.

Identity Threat Hunting: How CrowdStrike Counter Adversary Operations Is Leading the Charge

It’s 10:30 p.m. and you’re heading to bed. Unfortunately, a threat actor has your organization in their crosshairs. While you’re brushing your teeth, they’re crafting a social engineering email to pilfer your employees’ credentials. While you’re putting on your pajamas, they’re finding a path to log in. While you’re asleep, is your organization protected?

How To Know if Your Smart TV Was Hacked and What To Do

You can tell your smart TV has been hacked if you notice unusual activity on your smart TV, strange popup windows, changed privacy and security settings, slow performance and unauthorized access to your accounts. Surprisingly, smart TVs can get hacked just like any other Internet of Things (IoT) device that connects to the internet. Cybercriminals can hack your smart TV to spy on you or infect other devices on the same network. You need to secure your smart TV to protect it from hackers.

3 Factors To Consider When Buying Risk Register Software

Managing risk is a complicated task because modern organizations have so many risks to address. One way to track all those risks is via a risk register — essentially, a catalog of your company’s risks and how you’re trying to manage them. This article serves as an introduction to risk registers: what they are, how they can help your risk management program, and what you should consider as you’re evaluating various risk register products before you buy one.

Ransomware Hits Kentucky Healthcare Network, Exposing Data of 2.5 Million

Norton Healthcare consists of over 430 locations between Kentucky and Indiana. The clinics meet over two million a year, including adult and pediatric patients. The hospital offers one of the largest not-for-profit healthcare systems in the region and employs over 25,000 faculty members. Norton Healthcare is a community powerhouse in the region; this makes their announcement of a data breach all the more disturbing.

How Secure is your Engineering Data?

The manufacturing industry has undergone a huge digital transformation in recent years. While these changes have increased productivity, the industry has also experienced new pressures from cybersecurity. In 2022, the industry has been vulnerable to 250 data violation incidents in the United States alone costing nearly 23.9 million USD. More and more industries are finding their intellectual property (IP) at risk as threat actors become more sophisticated.

5 Strategies for Successful Workload and Data Migration to the Cloud

According to the Flexera 2021 State of the Cloud Report, the cloud has already become “mainstream,” with organizations in almost every industry migrating into it in increasing numbers. Cloud migration refers to moving an organization’s digital assets from legacy, “on-premise” (on-prem) infrastructure to the cloud. That would include IT assets such as: Soon, 59 percent of organizations plan to focus on cloud migration.

3 Biggest Mistakes to Avoid When Creating an Incident Management Program

Every IT organization focuses on incident prevention, as even the slightest “situation” involving security breaches, system outages, or other significant incidents can significantly damage a company’s reputation. This slippery slope erodes client trust, hinders sales, and chips away at your customer base.