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BlueVoyant Identifies Credential Harvesting Campaign Targeting the Manufacturing Sector

BlueVoyant’s Threat Fusion Cell (TFC) uncovered a focused campaign targeting the advanced manufacturing sector. This campaign aims to steal Microsoft credentials, by spoofing Microsoft’s login page, to phish for potentially compromising sensitive information.

SOC as a Service: Bridging Your Resource Gap

As cyber threats continue to grow more sophisticated, the demand for dynamic, scalable security solutions has led to the increasing adoption of Security Operations Center as a Service (SOC as a Service, or SOCaaS). The SOC as a Service model offers a significantly more cost-effective alternative for organizations without the resources to establish full-scale, in-house security operations centers (SOCs).

Streamlining Legal Workflows with NotatePDF

In the fast-paced world of legal practice, managing cases, documents, and communication is a constant challenge. Legal professionals must juggle numerous tasks, from drafting and reviewing documents to coordinating with clients and colleagues. The sheer volume of information and the need for accuracy and timeliness often lead to inefficiencies, errors, and missed deadlines. These challenges are further compounded by the demand for secure handling of sensitive data and compliance with strict regulations.

ThreatQuotient Launches ThreatQ Platform Availability in AWS Marketplace

ThreatQuotient announces that its leading Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) is now available in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

The Vision Leading to Check Point's Acquisition of Cyberint

The cyber threat landscape is complex and includes many vectors of attack. Organizations face critical security challenges every day, such as stolen employee credentials, fake websites, and social media impersonation. Taking a binary point of view, those threats can be divided into two simplistic dimensions: external and internal. According to the 2023 Verizon DBIR, the external threats consume 83% of the total threats.