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Non-repudiation: Your Virtual Shield in Cybersecurity

In the digital world, where countless users communicate, share data, and engage in diverse activities, determining the origin and actions behind these interactions can be quite challenging. This is where non-repudiation steps in. Coupling other security factors, such as delivery proof, identity verification, and a digital signature, creates non-repudiation. This guarantees that the parties involved in the transmission are unable to renounce the execution of an action.

Analyzing Utilities Sector Cybersecurity Performance

With economic sanctions being levied by the US against Iran and a trade war heating up with China, some security experts are cautioning that attacks targeting US critical infrastructure may be inevitable. Are electric utilities prepared to defend themselves and their facilities against these attacks?

ManageEngine Endpoint Central takes home 5 Global InfoSec Awards 2024

What an exciting way to start the month! We’re thrilled to announce that ManageEngine has received 12 Global InfoSec Awards from Cyber Defense Magazine. Among these accolades, five recognize our innovative Unified Endpoint Management and Security solution, Endpoint Central.

Expanding Horizons: LevelBlue Enhances MSSP Offerings with Government Cloud Support

In today's digital landscape, cybersecurity is paramount, especially for government agencies entrusted with safeguarding sensitive data and critical infrastructure. Recognizing this need, LevelBlue is proud to announce the availability of its latest offering: support for Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) in the Government Cloud.

Digital Risk Protection: a CISO friendly tool

Explore how Digital Risk Protection can benefit Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in safeguarding their organizations against online threats. Understanding Digital Risk Protection Digital Risk Protection refers to the set of tools and strategies used to identify, monitor, and mitigate digital risks that organizations face in today's digitally connected world. These risks can include data breaches, cyber-attacks, brand impersonation, and other online threats.

AI, Platforms, Zero Trust, and Other Topics That Dominated RSA Conference 2024

Every year there’s quite a bit happening at the RSA Conference and no matter how hard you try, it can be difficult to take it all in. Between a sprawling showfloor with hundreds of vendors vying for attention, speaking sessions with experts from across the industry, private meetings with customers and prospects, plus social events in the evening, it’s understandable that you can come away with a bit of sensory overload.

Understanding the Key Differences Between FIM and EDR

File integrity monitoring (FIM) and endpoint detection and response (EDR) are two cybersecurity solutions that are often foundational aspects of organizations’ security strategies. EDR is implemented in order to stop known and unknown threats at endpoints, often with advanced functions such as behavioral monitoring and analysis, antivirus protection, and threat response capabilities.

Part 1: How Egnyte Built its Turnkey Retrieval Augmented Generation Solution

The Egnyte platform houses a lot of data. To enable users to make the most of this asset, we need to help them efficiently retrieve information. Traditional search interfaces do a decent job of retrieving information directly related to query keywords, often presenting results in a list format without additional interpretation or synthesis.

Phishing and Pretexting Dominate Social Engineering-Related Data Breaches

New data shows that despite the massive evolution of the cybercrime economy, threat actors are sticking with the basics in social engineering attacks, with a goal at stealing data. I probably could have called this purely based on all the articles I’ve written (and all the articles I’ve read that never made it here). But when it comes to protecting your organization from social engineering, stick to the basics.

FBI Warns of AI-Assisted Phishing Campaigns

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI’s) San Francisco division warns that threat actors are increasingly using AI tools to improve their social engineering attacks. “AI provides augmented and enhanced capabilities to schemes that attackers already use and increases cyber-attack speed, scale, and automation,” the FBI says.