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Train Your Own Classifier (TYOC) for Image Data Protection

Machine learning-based data loss prevention (DLP) file classifiers provide a fast and effective way to identify sensitive data in real-time, empowering organizations with granular, real-time DLP policy controls. Netskope Advanced DLP offers a wide range of predefined file classifiers, such as passports, driver’s licenses, checks, payment cards, screenshots, source code, tax forms, and business agreements.

Synchronized Swimming: The Relationship Between Privacy and Cybersecurity Teams

Data theft, data protection and the leakage of passwords or secrets are the top two cloud security concerns for 2,400 cybersecurity experts, according to the recently released CyberArk 2024 Identity Security Threat Landscape Report. In an ever-brewing digital ecosystem of multi-cloud environments, countless on-prem and SaaS applications – and third-party and fourth-party providers, 94% of organizations report having faced at least one identity-related breach in the last 12 months.

Escape SIEM LockIn Unleash a Multi-SIEM Strategy with Hyperautomation

If you are a cybersecurity professional, it’s hard to ignore the recent shift in the SIEM landscape unless you’ve been living under a rock… or more likely, under the crushing weight of terabytes worth of disconnected SIEM logs. Let’s catch everyone up to speed anyway.

Rise of AI in Email Threats: What 2024's Actors are Deploying

The Evolution of Email Threats Email has long been a favored vector for cyber attacks. From the early days of simple phishing scams to the more advanced spear-phishing campaigns, email threats have consistently evolved. However, the integration of AI has brought about a paradigm shift in both the complexity and frequency of these attacks. AI-Powered Phishing Phishing attacks have traditionally relied on mass-distribution strategies, hoping to catch a small percentage of victims.

CVE-2024-24919 - Check Point Quantum Gateway

CVE-2024-24919 is a critical security vulnerability identified in Check Point Quantum Security Gateway, a widely used network security appliance. This vulnerability allows attackers to exploit the gateway, leading to the exposure of sensitive information. As a zero-day exploit, it presents significant risks to organizations relying on Check Point for their network security.

Adding Content Sources to Govern

Take advantage of the security and governance features available to you by adding a content source now. From the menu, select Secure & Govern, then Settings, and click Add Cloud Source. Choose the cloud content source you’d like to add and follow the instructions. For additional resources, check out our detailed guides on the Helpdesk. Once a content source is added, Egnyte will begin scanning the repository and alerting you on high severity issues, so you can detect and stop ransomware attacks and receive alerts on anomalous user behavior to prevent data theft.

AI Threat Scenario, GuLoader, DarkGate, MirrorBlast, Kutaki Stealer and More - Hacker's Playbook Threat Coverage Round-up: May 2024

In this version of the Hacker’s Playbook Threat Coverage round-up, we are highlighting attack coverage for newly discovered or analyzed threats, including a newly created scenario that leverages AI Generated malware. SafeBreach customers can select and run these attacks and more from the SafeBreach Hacker’s Playbook to ensure coverage against these advanced threats. Additional details about the threats and our coverage can be seen below.