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Is Gartner Waving 'Bye Bye Bye' to EASM?

TLDR: The ways that organizations find and fix security exposures have been flawed for years. Traditional vulnerability management (VM) programs have failed to address the core issues. What’s worse, the relatively new category of External Attack Surface Management (EASM) has not solved the problems it aimed to solve. But hope, in the form of Exposure Management, is on the way.

EQT to acquire a majority stake in Acronis, Acronis continues to expand its platform for MSPs

Acronis is excited to announce that EQT, the largest European private equity firm, will acquire a majority stake in our company. The partnership between Acronis and EQT, the global investment organization, builds upon a shared growth vision, commitment to accelerating the expansion of its platform, and continued strong focus on customer service. The founders, management, and existing investors will remain significant minority shareholders.

How to Backup and Restore Proxmox Virtual Machines | BDRSuite Demo

In this BDRSuite demo, I'll show you how to configure backup for Proxmox virtual machines and restore them. BDRSuite proudly offers one of the earliest agentless backup solutions for Proxmox VE. This eliminates the need to install backup agents on each VM, providing flexible storage, instant VM recovery, and centralized management for efficient Proxmox VM backup.

Xalient Why SASE Vs SSE Misses The Point For IT Leaders

As high-profile breaches dominate headlines and decimate share prices, demonstrating your ability to protect client data has become the latest IT imperative getting boardroom attention, along with a host of new analyst and vendor-created labels for the ‘perfect’ solution. We want to help those who are short on time and resources cut through the bewildering landscape of buzzwords and gold standards by offering some practical, vendor-agnostic advice on where best to start and how to get the biggest wins in reducing their firms' exposure to risk.

Effective Board Communication: Lessons from CrowdStrike for CISOs

The 2024 CrowdStrike Incident blue-screened Microsoft computers worldwide, causing significant disruptions to high-profile industries such as transportation, healthcare, and financial services. Now that the world has largely recovered, the most forward-minded chief information security officers (CISOs) are focusing on using the incident as an opportunity for continuous improvement. How can they prevent similar incidents from having such a disastrous impact on their organization in the future?

Introducing our report, CISO Perspectives: Separating the realityof AI fromthe hype

The explosion of AI has ignited both excitement and apprehension across various industries. While AI is undeniably having a positive impact on engineering and customer service teams, cybersecurity and IT practitioners remain cautious. Concerns about data privacy, the inflexibility of disparate tools, and the sensitive nature of many mission-critical workflows—which, more often than not, require some level of human oversight—fuel a deep mistrust of LLMs by these teams.

The 443 Podcast - Stay Tuned for Hacker Summer Camp Recaps

This week we will be attending Hacker Summer camp in Las Vegas. We will be publishing a recap each day focusing on our key takeaways. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

Firmware Vulnerabilities Run Rampant in Cellular Routers

The current state of OT/IOT security is being repainted with a new coat of risk. The shade of color? Cellular routers and the vulnerabilities within firmware. In our new report with Finite State, our joint research explores the risks organizations face within the software supply chains of OT/IoT routers. Hardware has firmware – operational software – within its memory components.