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Enterprise Cybersecurity: A Guide to Ransomware Recovery

Believing that your organization is immune to ransomware is wishful thinking at best. Despite advancements in enterprise cybersecurity, the reality is that breaches are not a matter of if but when. Even the most sophisticated preventative measures can be circumvented by determined and resourceful cybercriminals, whose methods are constantly evolving. The fallout from a successful ransomware attack can be catastrophic.

Enhancing Incident Response with 1-Click Entity Isolation

We are excited to announce a significant enhancement to our Entity Enrichment integration with CrowdStrike Falcon: the 1-Click Response action. This new feature empowers SOC analysts to isolate a host directly from Corelight Investigator, leveraging enriched context and point-in-time evidence to make informed, rapid decisions during security incidents.

Simplify SOC analyst experience with the enhanced Corelight Splunk App

Security operations centers (SOCs) play a vital role in detection, containment and mitigation of today’s advanced cyber attacks. SoC teams are also responsible for proactively hunting for threats, and improving the organization’s overall security posture. Modern SOC analysts struggle with alert fatigue.

Fireblocks Integrates with Osmosis

Osmosis plays a crucial role within the Cosmos ecosystem, contributing significantly to its functionality and expansion. As a prominent decentralized exchange (DEX) and a hub for decentralized finance (DeFi), Osmosis supports a notable trading volume and introduces innovative DeFi tools that enhance user engagement. Fireblocks offers secure and efficient access to engage with the advanced DeFi features available through Osmosis.

What is the difference between a root process and a containerized root process?

To answer this question, let’s first look at some history. Processes are software instances running in their own memory spaces. They enable a user to execute multiple software instances in parallel on the same computer. The concepts are derived from operating systems of the 1960s, with UNIX first being released in 1971. In today’s operating systems, every process is associated with an identity to which authorizations are bound. This enables the definition of access controls around processes.

Data Destruction: The Final Line of Defense Against Cyber Attacks

Data is the lifeblood of modern organizations, and while watertight data protection policies are undeniably crucial, the need for robust data destruction methods has never been more pressing. Ultimately, all parties and vendors in your supply chain trust you to maintain the integrity of their data. Once that data is no longer needed, transparency about its whereabouts is vital.

EU Is Tightening Cybersecurity for Energy Providers

The energy sector is having a tumultuous decade. During the COVID pandemic, the price of oil plummeted. In 2021, a ransomware attack forced one of the US’s most significant oil pipelines to cease operations for five days, causing a state of emergency in seventeen states. Putin’s war in Ukraine has disrupted natural gas supplies across Europe. And now, it seems, it is the electricity providers’ turn to suffer a blow.

What Is SEO Poisoning? 5 Signs You Could Be Impacted

Search engines are the Internet’s gateway, reliably guiding us to the information we seek. However, cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting this trust by using sophisticated techniques to manipulate search engine results to drive traffic to malicious websites by getting them ranked higher than real sites. This practice, known as SEO poisoning, poses a significant threat to individuals and businesses. In a notable example, a 2022 campaign saw 15,000 sites hacked in a Google SEO poisoning attack.

How to track down your expired domain names before hackers do

What happens when your organization’s domain name expires or changes? Expired domains don’t simply disappear, and they can even become attack routes into your organization. Recent news out of Belgium has highlighted the potential danger, with hundreds of expired domain names and email addresses of government services being found available for purchase online.