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How to Leverage Threat Intelligence Feeds to Level Up Your Security Strateg

Every day, cybersecurity researchers discover dozens of new vulnerabilities, malware packages, and cyber criminals. One way for IT teams to stay on top of these threats is to monitor threat intelligence feeds. These databases provide real-time information on both established and emerging cyber threats, allowing organizations to catalog and analyze the results. This is particularly salient in the era of hybrid and remote work, as mobile devices are particularly tempting targets for cyber attacks.

Remote Employee Monitoring: How to Make Remote Work Effective and Secure

Remote and hybrid work models have transformed how organizations operate, offering flexibility, cost efficiency, and other benefits. However, this shift also introduces challenges, particularly in securing sensitive data against breaches and maintaining employee productivity. Remote employee monitoring has emerged as a vital solution to address these concerns. In this article, we will explore the risks of remote work and how to manage these risks with actionable practices.

Secure your container images with signature verification

The use of version control systems, continuous integration (CI), container services, and other tools in software development have enabled developers to ship code more quickly and efficiently. However, as organizations expand their build and packaging ecosystems, they also increase the number of entry points for malicious code injections that can ultimately make their way to production environments.

Enhancing Security Posture: What Is Threat Hunting?

Organizations that work in the cloud face an increasing number of potential threats every day. Fortunately, automated detection and response can block many of these lower-level threats before they even require human attention. Unfortunately, that means the threats that evade automated defenses may be perpetrated by driven and sophisticated attackers — the kinds of threat actors who can infiltrate a system and remain undetected for up to 280 days on average.

Announcing Fireblocks Swaps and Fireblocks Token Allowance Manager

At Fireblocks, our Decentralized Finance mission is to reduce the complexity to access DeFi protocols and protect users when interacting onchain. Interest in Decentralized Finance, or DeFi, is growing rapidly. In fact, the Fireblocks DeFi suite has supported over $22B in DeFi volume in the past 90 days alone and witnessed a 110% surge in DeFi volume between the second and third quarter of this year.

Introducing Fireblocks Key Link: A Seamless Integration for Existing Key Management Solutions

For digital asset businesses, the increased clarity in the global regulatory landscape, driven by frameworks like MiCA and DORA in the EU and from the Hong Kong SFC and Monetary Authority, has been a welcome evolution. It also means that internal and external compliance requirements are growing more complex to manage as digital asset businesses consider expansion strategies and the need to streamline operational plans.

Why Tanium is a Leader in GigaOm's New Patch Management Report for 2024

Patch management is an essential prerequisite for continuous cyber risk mitigation. But it’s not getting any easier. That makes finding the right security partner an essential task for any IT operations leader. But this, too, is fraught with difficulty in a market saturated with vendors. This is where independent market analysis can be invaluable.

How To Know if Your Apple ID Is Hacked

Your Apple ID is valuable to hackers because, if compromised, someone could use it to access your sensitive accounts, important documents, private photos and more. Signs that your Apple ID may be hacked include receiving emails from Apple about a new login, being locked out of your Apple device or iCloud account, getting notifications of account changes or noticing unfamiliar charges from Apple on your bank statements.

Past, Present, and Future of IoT/OT Security in Automotive Cybersecurity

At the Device Authority Virtual Summit, Kaivan Karimi discussed how, as IoT and OT ecosystems grow more intertwined, especially within the automotive industry, the stakes in cybersecurity have never been higher. Connected vehicles, once a novel innovation, are now mission-critical infrastructure vulnerable to advanced threats.

Protecting Against Bot-Enabled API Abuse

APIs have become the backbone of modern digital ecosystems, powering everything from mobile apps to e-commerce platforms. However, as APIs grow in importance, they also become prime targets for malicious actors. Increasingly, bots are being weaponized to exploit vulnerabilities, overwhelm systems, and siphon sensitive data—all without triggering alarms until it’s too late.