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Fireblocks x Cosmos: Exploring Celestia

As part of the broader Cosmos ecosystem, Celestia adopts a modular approach to blockchain technology, aiming to simplify the process of blockchain development. This approach emphasizes scalability and user accessibility. Utilizing the Inter-Blockchain Communication (IBC) protocol, Celestia facilitates better integration among different blockchain networks within Cosmos, enhancing the network’s ability to support a diverse and robust range of applications.

Top 7 Challenges of Cybersecurity of 2024

Malicious cybercrime attacks aim to damage networks and systems used by companies, potentially leading to problems like data loss or huge financial losses. Implementing proper cybersecurity measures can help organizations like yours reduce the risk of falling victim to a cyber attack or at least minimize the potential damage. But strong defenses start with knowing the enemy. This article introduces you to significant cybersecurity challenges and how to protect yourself from them and protect your data.

Safeguard Your Apps in the Cloud with Netskope and AWS

In our last blog post, we discussed how customers can accelerate cloud transformation with Netskope Borderless SD-WAN and AWS Cloud WAN integration. This network-level integration allows customers to automate workload access from any remote site and user laptop, delivering a secure, reliable, flexible, highly available, and optimized middle-mile network service leveraging the AWS global network.

AI quality: Garbage in, garbage out

If you use expired, moldy ingredients for your dessert, you may get something that looks good but tastes awful. And you definitely wouldn’t want to serve it to guests. Garbage in, garbage out (GIGO) applies to more than just technology and AI. Inputting bad ingredients into a recipe will lead to a potentially poisonous output. Of course, if it looks a little suspicious, you can cover it in frosting, and no one will know. This is the danger we are seeing now.

Expanding Cyber Threats: Sticky Werewolf Targets Russia and Belarus

The cyber threat landscape is constantly evolving, with new threat actors emerging and expanding their targets. Cybersecurity researchers have recently revealed information about a threat actor named Sticky Werewolf, who has been associated with cyber attacks on organizations in Russia and Belarus. This development highlights the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures, including stolen credentials detection, darknet monitoring services, and dark web surveillance.

A Comprehensive Guide to r2Frida

In iOS app security, the ability to seamlessly blend static and dynamic analysis capabilities is paramount. One tool that stands out in this domain is r2frida. This unique tool combines the robust binary analysis functionalities of Radare2 with the dynamic instrumentation features of Frida, creating a potent toolkit for dissecting iOS applications and fortifying their security posture.

Achieving Ecosystem-level Cybersecurity: A U.S. Policy Perspective

In today’s era of technological innovation, devices, networks and data are interconnected in a vast digital ecosystem. What organizations build in this ecosystem can affect others in it — for better or worse. We are at an inflection point when it comes to systemic challenges to the resiliency of our digital ecosystem and public policy solutions needed to address them.

SecurityScorecard Reduced External Third-Party Breaches by 75%

The interconnected nature of our digital economy requires a shift in how companies think about their cyber risk. Companies need to consider the broader system and how to build mutual support with their entire cyber ecosystem– customers, partners, and vendors. Yet, today, most companies still rely on manual vendor onboarding, monitoring, and point-in-time external security reports to manage supply chain cyber risk – even top Fortune 500 companies.

How threat intelligence can improve vulnerability management outcomes

It might surprise you to know that more than 70 new vulnerabilities are published every day. And despite their risk-reducing value in helping SOC teams address these, vulnerability management solutions have drawbacks. Often, they only provide a snapshot of an organization’s vulnerabilities at a point in time. In fact, owing to their nature, vulnerabilities identified today may not exist tomorrow, or they may appear and disappear intermittently.