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What is an efficient tool for criminal case management and biometric evidence analysis?

Criminal investigations need to be on point and effective. Thanks to the latest tech, law enforcement teams now have some fairly cutting-edge tools at their disposal for cracking cases and excavating biometric evidence. In this blog post, we're going to explore why these tools are absolutely crucial and the tremendous difference they make in police work.

Remote Work Business Continuity: Best Practices

Incorporating remote work among companies has been one of the developments in recent years. In fact, a staggering 98% of employees express their desire to have this kind of dynamic in their jobs. The shift is here to stay as more and more organizations are adopting it as part of their work culture because of its many advantages. This integration is essential as employers move forward with their business continuity plans.

Exploring Advanced Tripwire Enterprise Capabilities

In today's digital landscape, it is important for organizations to depend upon the tools they use for cybersecurity. Large businesses can employ many security solutions, practices, and policies that must combine to create a robust and layered security strategy. While many of these tools are important and necessary, organizations often don't use them to their full potential. With any security tool or platform, it is important to understand its features beyond the most basic functions.

The importance of a post-penetration test action plan

As cyber threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated, businesses must stay one step ahead in protecting their sensitive data and network infrastructure. Penetration testing is an essential tool in this ongoing battle. Penetration testing – also known as pen testing or ethical hacking – is a controlled approach to identifying vulnerabilities in an organisation’s computer systems, through simulated attacks.

Improve File Management in Microsoft Teams with Egnyte Integration

Microsoft Teams has seen a remarkable surge in popularity and usage post-pandemic. With 320 million+ users spanning more than 1 million organizations, it serves as an important tool to keep teams connected and foster productivity. While MS Teams excels in real-time collaboration, conversational channels, online meetings, and video calls, it grapples with file management and accessibility stemming from its inherent design and architecture.

Secure your Windows workloads with Datadog Cloud Security Management

As Windows organizations migrate toward cloud-based environments, they often lose context of their full stack. In addition to securing their on-premises servers, they now need to deal with virtual servers, managed services, and platform-as-a-service offerings. Cloud-based resources require organizations to relinquish control over physical infrastructure and limit their access to underlying operating systems.

How to Use OpenSSH to Move Files in Windows Server

Linux and Unix admins are accustomed to using Open Secure Shell (OpenSSH) to connect to servers because it has been included in those systems for decades. Windows users, on the other hand, have traditionally had to download third-party tools like Putty or WinSCP to utilize SSH capabilities. However, that changed when OpenSSH became available as an optional feature in Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019.

Foresiet Threat Research Alert: Caution! Cybercriminals Posing as NordVPN Infect Millions through Google and Bing Ads!

Google has historically served as a prominent platform for such malicious advertisements. However, Bing is now increasingly susceptible to becoming a target due to its tight integration with the Windows ecosystem and the Edge browser. Bing searches are being manipulated to redirect users to a counterfeit website closely resembling the legitimate NordVPN site. To further deceive users, the threat actors attempted to digitally sign a malicious installer and hosted it on Dropbox.

Blackhat NOC: Findings from Europe & thoughts for Asia 2024

How quickly a year passes. 2023 was Corelight’s first year participating in the Black Hat Network Operations Center (NOC). It was a tremendous opportunity and responsibility in which we collaborated with teams from Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, Arista, Lumen, and NetWitness to keep events in Asia, Europe, and the US safe and functional for all attendees. As we speak, our team is gearing up for a repeat for Black Hat Asia 2024 in Singapore.