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Nightfall Named As A Leader in Data Loss Prevention (DLP) by G2 - Spring '23

We're excited to share that Nightfall has been named as a Leader in Data Loss Prevention (DLP) in G2's Spring '23 rankings. Huge thank you to our customers and supporters who made this possible, and to our dedicated team who works so hard to keep their cloud data safe. This year has been a busy one, with the release of our Advanced Secrets Detection, that provide detailed metadata about discovered API keys, like whether they're active

Artificial Intelligence Makes Phishing Text More Plausible

Cybersecurity experts continue to warn that advanced chatbots like ChatGPT are making it easier for cybercriminals to craft phishing emails with pristine spelling and grammar, the Guardian reports. Corey Thomas, CEO of Rapid7, stated, “Every hacker can now use AI that deals with all misspellings and poor grammar. The idea that you can rely on looking for bad grammar or spelling in order to spot a phishing attack is no longer the case.

SSO "Wall of Shame" vs "Wall of Fame"

Unless you have been living under a rock, you have probably heard of the SSO Wall of Shame. This is a list of vendors that treat single sign-on as a luxury feature, not a core security requirement. There have been numerous complaints regarding the companies that have made it onto this list, and rightfully so. In a downturn economy and in times when security and privacy are critical, many organizations see an opportunity to generate even more revenue.

How Often Should You Do a Penetration Test? | Razorthorn Security

James Rees from Razorthorn Security shares his thoughts on a LinkedIn poll that asked how often a penetration test should be performed. He reveals the results of the poll and explains why he thinks quarterly testing is the best option for most organizations. Watch this video to learn more about the benefits of regular penetration testing and how Razorthorn Security can help you with your cybersecurity needs.

Continuous Penetration Testing: discover the Razor's Edge platform from Razorthorn

Welcome to Razor's Edge, the Continuous Penetration Testing platform from Razorthorn Security. The essence of Razorthorn’s Next-Gen Continuous Pen Testing service, Razor’s Edge, is to help find vulnerabilities, verify them and perform base level exploitation to provide organisation-specific risk scores and mitigation advice to improve the overall security of an environment. We work to a schedule of scanning, testing and reporting defined by the client for the duration of the contract length.

Creating Trust in an Insecure World: Strategies for Cybersecurity Leaders in the Age of Increasing Vulnerabilities

Vulnerabilities are on the rise, and it's not just the number that's growing; the severity of these vulnerabilities is also increasing. Cybercriminals are taking advantage of these vulnerabilities to launch sophisticated attacks, leading to data breaches, ransomware, and other devastating cyber incidents.

EP 24 - Making the Leap to Post-Quantum Computing Encryption

Quantum computing is coming and it has the potential to be both exciting and terrifying… On today’s episode of Trust Issues, host David Puner speaks with cryptographer Dr. Erez Waisbard, CyberArk’s Technology and Research Lead, about quantum computing innovation and its cybersecurity implications – from data encryption to surveillance and privacy. Dr.

The Evolution of Qakbot: How Cato Networks Adapts to the Latest Threats

The world of cybersecurity is a never-ending battle, with malicious actors constantly devising new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and infiltrate networks. One such threat, causing headaches for security teams for over a decade, is the Qakbot Trojan, also known as Qbot. Qakbot has been used in malicious campaigns since 2007, and despite many attempts to stamp it out, continues to evolve and adapt in an attempt to evade detection.