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HIPAA Email Security: A Guide for Healthcare Organizations

This article is a must-read guide on email security in healthcare. It analyzes the regulatory complexities of HIPAA, outlines practical strategies for secure communications, and sheds insights into why your healthcare organization may need to take action. By the end of reading this guide, you’ll be able to make informed choices regarding your email practices.

8 Steps to Navigating Cybersecurity Data Compliance

Cybersecurity compliance is complicated. As industry standards change and evolve with new technology, so do compliance requirements. Depending on your organization’s operations, industry, or even location, compliance could mean adhering to multiple frameworks and reporting to multiple governing bodies. In fact, 67% of organizations surveyed by Arctic Wolf follow between one to three sets of guidelines.

Securing Docker Containers: Strategies to Prevent Commando Cat Attacks

Cybercriminals have been exploiting misconfigured Docker containers to deploy cryptocurrency mining software, and a particularly aggressive campaign dubbed "Commando Cat" has been at the forefront since early this year. This trend highlights the growing threat of cryptojacking through container misconfigurations. How Cybercriminals Exploit Docker Containers Containers have revolutionized how organizations deploy and manage applications, but they have also provided new opportunities for cyberattackers.

Cost, convenience, and compliance: The value for insurers of the Forrester Total Economic Impact Study

The growing sophistication of threat actors, supply chain disruptions, and the potential for systemic and catastrophic losses make for a precarious landscape for insurers and those seeking insurance. To help customers reduce risk at scale, insurers and brokers must adopt technology in order to visualize vulnerabilities while also forecasting, quantifying, and monitoring risks.

How Are People Targeted With Malware?

Malware, short for malicious software, is a program that is intentionally designed to harm computer systems and devices. In 2022, 5.5 billion malware attacks occurred around the world. Cybercriminals often use malware to cause damage to a system, take control of your device, spy on your web activity or steal personal data for financial gain. Individuals are targeted with malware through methods such as phishing, smishing and vishing which are types of social engineering.

8 Steps to Get Value from Azure Identity Protection

Today’s digital landscape is full of ever-evolving cyber threats. Securing your organization’s identities has become very important. Azure Identity Protection is a strong ally. It empowers you to strengthen your defenses and protect your most valuable assets: your users’ identities. This strong security service gives you a single view of potential weaknesses. It also gives you the tools to stop risks and react fast to incidents.

Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk: What's the Difference?

Threat, vulnerability, and risk – these words often appear side by side in security discussions. But what exactly do they mean, and how do they differ from one another? This article discusses the relationships among threats, vulnerabilities, and risk. Then we’ll explore various methods for calculating and managing these issues, and provide insights into securing against potential security threats.

Cloud Infrastructure Security: 7 Best Practices to Protect Your Cloud Data

Most likely, your organization leverages cloud computing because of its practical advantages: flexibility, rapid deployment, cost efficiency, scalability, and storage capacity. But do you put enough effort into ensuring the cybersecurity of your cloud infrastructure? You should, as data breaches and leaks, intellectual property theft, and compromise of trade secrets are still possible in the cloud.