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Essential Features to Look for in a Data Management as a Service Solution

Today, organizations face more data than ever. Efficient data management is vital for success and compliance. This is where Data Management as a Service (DMaaS) steps in. These data service solutions simplify data management. They allow businesses to manage data without big in-house setups. However, choosing the right DMaaS solution can be tricky. So, what should you look for? Here are the key features.

How To Prevent Data Loss

Organizations of all sizes depend on data to maintain their operations. As cybersecurity professionals, we must guard this asset from loss, theft, or corruption. Data loss can have devastating consequences, from financial harm to reputational damage and regulatory penalties. This guide will provide the knowledge and strategies you need to effectively prevent data loss in your organization. What You’ll Learn.

6 Threat Detection Challenges for MDRs and How to Overcome Them

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is a cybersecurity service offered by a Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) that combines human security expertise with modern security tools to deliver managed threat detection, security monitoring, and incident response capabilities for both SMBs and enterprise clients.

Friday Flows Episode 33: From Traditional SOAR to Tines Automation: An engineers perspective

FRIDAY FLOWS #33 Pt.1 - From Traditional SOAR to Tines Automation: An Engineers Perspective A longer form episode with Tino Sif Baksh. An experienced SOAR engineer who has been blown away by Tines' capability since joining. This is part 1 of our chat. Three really simple unique things covered here: How SOAR has changed as a technology and automation going from ‘nice to have’ to ‘need to have’. Building rules into the Tines’ Webhook action to reduce noisy alerts. The power using Tines’ email mode within the receive email action to simplify the Phishing Response workflows.

Future-Proofing Cybersecurity: 5 Insights from the Verizon MSI

Your organization’s most vulnerable points of attack are no longer desktops — they’re in the pockets of your employees. Virtually everyone has a mobile device. And, even on the job, we use them for a multitude of tasks. As a result, our devices are packed with critical information, making them rich targets for cybercrime. That crime comes at a high cost.

Friday Flows Episode 31: Analyze Elastic alerts, block IPs, and notify in Slack and Tines Cases

FRIDAY FLOWS #31 - Analyze Elastic alerts, block, IPs, and notify in Slack and Tines Cases Personally, my favourite partners to work with. Elastic and Tines go hand in hand technology wise. Whether you're using Elastic for SIEM, Cloud Security, Endpoint, or outside security like Observability, Tines acts as the automation glue for those tools. I hope you enjoy today's episode with Michael Tolan and as always, check out the Tines community edition in the comments to play around with this specific story and more.

Friday Flows Episode 32: Beyon Cyber: An MSSP Journey from Traditional SOAR to Tines

FRIDAY FLOWS #31 - Beyon Cyber: An MSSP Journey from Traditional SOAR to Tines For any MSSPs out there, this is a really interesting deployment we did with Beyon. Service Providers will look to use SOAR as backend automation for their services. However, traditional SOARs can create their own problems. Requiring dedicated Dev teams to deploy & write automation. Not allowing customisable integration ability outside the box and ultimately being very resource-intensive to maintain.

Yellow Card Integrates Fireblocks to Streamline Cross-Border Transactions in Africa

Fireblocks has launched support for Yellow Card, Africa’s leading stablecoin on/off ramp, to improve cross-border transactions for both businesses and individuals. By integrating the Fireblocks digital asset infrastructure, Yellow Card seeks to remove obstacles for global corporate treasury in accessing African markets by offering secure and effective on-chain solutions.

What is a Secure Web Gateway and why does my organization need one?

Back in 1999 Michael Capellas, former CEO of Compaq Computer, once said in a mission statement, “everything to the internet” as at that time every company large or small was trying to gain a presence online or start up an ecommerce site. Social media, smart phones, streaming services and the like were either in their infancy, or just an idea in someone’s brain! Fast forward nearly 25 years we now see this vision become realty. Everybody and everything are connected.