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The Power of Combining a Modular Security Data Lake with an XDR

The 2024 Global Digital Trust Insights survey from PwC reports that 36% of businesses have experienced a data breach that cost more than $1 million to remediate. Cyber threats are clearly on the rise and in today’s volatile threat environment, it is a matter of when - not if - a cybersecurity incident will occur. Digital adversaries are becoming more sophisticated and relying on weak links to exploit company applications and infrastructure.

Top 5 reasons to fuzz embedded systems

One of the most effective security testing methods for embedded systems is fuzz testing. It’s the fastest way to identify memory corruption errors and their root cause. It enables a shift-left testing approach, recommended by many industry standards, and reaches up to 100% code coverage. Read on for the details.

The Importance of Firewall Logs

A firewall is a crucial network security element that forms a barrier between an internal network (e.g. a company's intranet) and external networks (e.g. the Internet). A firewall's main objective is to regulate and monitor incoming and outgoing network traffic based on prescribed rules. This helps prevent unauthorized access, safeguards sensitive data, and mitigates security risks.

Ubuntu 20.04 vs 22.04: Comparing features and performance

Jump to Tutorial Ubuntu is a popular Linux distribution that has been adopted by many system administrators, developers, or everyday users who are searching for a robust and open-source operating system. Each version of Ubuntu brings new features, improvements and sometimes there are certain changes in system requirements.

AI Treason: The Enemy Within

tl;dr: Large language models (LLMs) are highly susceptible to manipulation, and, as such, they must be treated as potential attackers in the system. LLMs have become extremely popular and serve many functions in our daily lives. Every reputable software company integrates artificial intelligence (AI) into its products, and stock market discussions frequently highlight the importance of GPUs. Even conversations with your mother might include concerns about AI risks.

How Much Information Can Someone Get From Your Email Address?

Your email address can reveal a substantial amount of personal information including your full name, phone number, home address, place of work, social media profiles and other online accounts. Keep reading to learn what information someone can get from your email address, whether your identity can be stolen and how to keep your email address safe.

AI in cybersecurity 101: Bridging the skills gap

“Four million workers wanted. Immediate start. Must have knowledge, experience and an ability to be in several places at once.” If the cybersecurity industry posted a job ad, it would sound something like this. That is the current reported size of the talent shortage, with “little optimism that the supply will catch up.”

New Research: Smaller Companies Receiving Higher Rates Of Phishing Emails

Researchers at Barracuda have found that smaller companies tend to receive a higher rate of phishing attacks spread across the organization, according to a report looking at the phishing attack surfaces of companies of different sizes. This is likely due to the smaller number of potential targets and the higher level of access possessed by each employee.

Global Cyber Attacks See Highest Increases in the Last Two Years

New analysis of Q2 2024 cyber attacks shows the number of attacks experienced weekly by organizations globally is on the rise. Each quarter, Check Point Research puts out a quarterly report covering what cyber attack activity they’re seeing globally. Their latest report covering Q2 of 2024 highlights an unexpected rise in overall attack numbers.

8 Stages of the AI "Emotional Rollercoaster"

Feelings are running hot right now when it comes to generative AI (GenAI). Within the business community, many employees (and execs) are nervous with excitement and anticipation. Others are more fearful and skeptical of how this “thing” will play out, which leads us to an important question: Are enterprises too emotional when it comes to adopting nascent technologies?