Protecting endpoints is more important than ever, as existing threats like ransomware continue to damage organizations and emerging threats like AI-driven attacks add to the problem. As attackers find new ways to exploit an organization’s vulnerabilities, IT security teams find themselves under pressure to act quickly, often searching for new tools. However, when security solutions are bolted together hastily, problems arise.
If you’re shopping around for a way to stop bots damaging your brand – be that through enabling automated fraud, hoarding your stock, scraping your content or prices, or just eating up server resources – you’ve probably seen vendors advocating the use of “client-side detection”. They’re probably telling you it’s necessary for accurate bot detection.
Effectively utilizing a risk register allows your organization to anticipate and overcome challenges with confidence. No GRC program is failproof, which is why it’s so critical to take a thorough look at potential risks and remediations. To make sure you’re starting on the right foot, we’ve provided a free, downloadable risk register template you can use once you have a better understanding of what it does.
Unlocking the potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) requires a secure and efficient way to manage digital certificates. Enter PKI, or Public Key Infrastructure. This powerful technology has been at the forefront of securing communications for years, but now it’s taking on a whole new level by being delivered from the cloud.
Security information and event management (SIEM) solutions like Microsoft Sentinel SIEM are at the heart of most security operations teams. But like any SIEM, while Microsoft Sentinel can be an incredible tool for centralising security data, it also risks being expensive and ineffective. In a recent webinar I discuss these problems and how SenseOn can help supercharge Azure Sentinel. You can now watch this webinar anytime online.