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[Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024] Incident Response Fiona Anna Collard

In a world where cybersecurity incidents are no longer a matter of if they will happen, but when, having a solid incident response plan is a critical component of cyber resilience and business continuity. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides comprehensive guidelines on how to set up an executive incident response. For this blog, Anna Collard will be drawing inspiration from Fiona, the vibrant and friendly PA to the IT director in the first season of our security awareness series "The Inside Man," to illustrate how effective incident response should be managed.

Seeing the Unseen: Salt Security and eBPF

APIs are crucial in our digital world, but they also introduce new vulnerabilities. Attackers often exploit these vulnerabilities by concealing malicious payloads within encrypted traffic, rendering them undetectable to traditional security tools. As we observe Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it's important to emphasize the significance of advanced solutions that can detect hidden threats.

4 MSSP Trends: Differentiate Your Business with CTEM, AI SOC, and More

MSSPs have huge potential for growth as more and more companies turn to experts to outsource their cybersecurity. Tailwinds such as escalating cyber threats, the need to protect more customer data than ever before, and growing compliance requirements are driving the managed security services market’s growth at a compound annual growth rate of 15.4% from 2023 to 2030.

Why Microsoft is mandating MFA for Microsoft Entra ID and Azure

Starting on Oct. 15, 2024, Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft Intune, and other Microsoft Azure applications will require users to sign in with Microsoft Entra MFA. With increasing threats of account takeovers and large-scale phishing attacks targeting Entra ID users, this looks to be a step in the right direction.

Enable Inventory Sync for Shopify | Sync Multiple Shopify Stores | Shopify Stock Management App

Managing inventory across multiple Shopify stores and sales channels can be time-consuming and prone to errors. With our powerful Shopify Inventory Sync application, you can automate the entire process and update your stock in real-time—no more manual adjustments or overselling! In this video, you’ll learn how our Shopify Inventory Sync app simplifies and enhances your store operations: Real-Time Inventory Sync Across Multiple Shopify Stores: Automatically sync inventory levels across all your Shopify stores, warehouses, and sales channels with precision and ease.

Unlock Recurring Revenue with Shopify Subscriptions!

Are you looking to boost sales and keep customers coming back? Discover how Shopify Subscriptions can turn any product into a subscription product, creating consistent, repeat revenue for your store. With our powerful Shopify Subscription app, you can easily offer flexible payment plans, discounts, and seamless recurring billing, making it a breeze for customers to subscribe to their favorite products.

Shopify Loyalty and Rewards Program | Gift Cards and Referrals System (2024)

Boost Customer Retention with Our Shopify Loyalty and Rewards Program! Are you looking to increase customer loyalty and drive repeat sales? Our Shopify Loyalty and Rewards Program is here to help! You can turn one-time shoppers into lifetime customers with easy-to-set-up reward tiers, gift cards, points systems, and exclusive offers. In this video, we’ll show you how our app can transform your Shopify eCommerce store by incentivizing repeat purchases, referrals, and social shares.

What We Know So Far About Zero-Day CUPS Vulnerabilities: CVE-2024-47176, CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, and CVE-2024-47177

On September 26, 2024, security researcher Simone Margaritellidisclosed the details of four OpenPrinting Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) vulnerabilities, that, when chained together, can allow malicious actors to launch remote code execution (RCE) attacks on vulnerable systems. CUPS is a widely used, open-source printing system that supports Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It also supports ChromeOS and macOS.

The CUPS Vulnerability- The 443 Podcast - Episode 308

This week on the podcast, we cover the "9.9/10 severity vulnerability affecting most Linux systems" that a researcher disclosed last week and what it means for Linux systems administrators. We then discuss a research post into Kia's remote control systems that allowed one researcher to compromise any Kia in the last decade by just knowing their license plate number. We end with a new act that was just introduced into the US Senate with a goal to secure the healthcare industry.