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DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) and Cybersecurity Risk

Industries that collect user data, such as finance, healthcare, and government, are high-profile targets for DNS attacks because the data is compelling for malicious actors. Incorporating a variety of security mitigations, including Domain Name System Security Extensions to prevent spoofing attacks, can help an organization prevent data breaches and protect its users and their data from misuse.

How to Securely Share Passwords With Friends and Family

You can securely share passwords with friends and family by using a password manager. A password manager is a tool that aids users in creating, managing, securely storing and sharing their passwords. Some password managers also allow you to securely share additional sensitive data such as paperwork and credit card details Continue reading to learn the importance of sharing passwords securely and how a password manager can help.

Onboarding at Tines: Six best practices for tackling your first project

In this blog post, Kevin Menezes, Sr. Manager, Customer Success, shares his best practices for getting started with Tines. Over the past decade, I've worked closely with security leaders at all types of organizations, from Fortune 10 companies to organizations with 10 employees, as they deploy new security products to help them optimize and streamline processes. And here's what I've learned - it’s unusual - but not impossible! - to onboard customers quickly.

Indiana Healthcare System Announces Data Breach; 132k Potential Exposures

The Columbus Regional Healthcare System (CRHS) spans ten counties in southeastern Indiana. The network includes over 2,400 employees, 200 physicians, and many volunteers. CRHS offers emergency and surgical solutions, primary and specialty care programs, and endless inpatient and outpatient service options. CRHS recently notified the Maine Attorney General’s Office of a breach within their systems; the event happened in May 2023—and has potentially compromised the data of 132,887 individuals.

LoanDepot Updates on Cyberattack; 16.6 Million Potentially Compromised

Based in Irvine, California, LoanDepot is a nationwide mortgage lender. Their solutions assist homeowners in purchasing land and obtaining reasonable equity costs. They are licensed in 50 states and, in 14 years, have become the most significant nonbanking lender in the US. In the second week of January, we featured a piece on LoanDepot; at the time, they were in the throes of a cyber skirmish, fighting for control of their discombobulated systems.

Understanding the human-centered approach for cloud network security with GigaOm's 2024 insights

2024 just started but cloud network security insights are already emerging. Amongst all the research and insights GigaOm’s comprehensive research emerges as a vital compass. More than just a collection of data and trends, it’s a beacon for us – the decision-makers and thought leaders – guiding us to navigate these challenges with a focus on the human element behind the technology. GigaOm showcased indicators to where the market is heading.

Enhancing container security: A comprehensive overview and solution

In the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, containers have become a cornerstone for deploying and managing applications efficiently. However, with the increasing reliance on containers, understanding their intricacies and addressing security concerns has become paramount. In this blog, we will delve into the fundamental concept of containers and explore the crucial security challenges they pose.

Your Complete Guide to Cloud Security Architecture

In today’s digital world, is your data 100% secure? As more people and businesses use cloud services to handle their data, vulnerabilities multiply. Around six out of ten companies have moved to the cloud, according to Statista. So keeping data safe is now a crucial concern for most large companies – in 2022, the average data leak cost companies $4.35 million. This is where cloud security architecture comes in.

13 Types of Malware Attacks - and How You Can Defend Against Them

If a malware attack is successful, it can result in lost revenue, unexpected down time, stolen data, and more costly consequences. With over 450,000 new malicious programs registered each day by independent IT security institute AV-Test, malware may be the biggest threat to your organization. There are many different types of malware and attackers are continually innovating more complex, harder-to-detect versions. Now is the time to take proactive steps to protect your organization.