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5 Trends in Ecommerce Fraud: How to Protect Your Business in 2021 and Beyond

These days, when I cautiously venture to my favourite shopping mall on a weekend, I notice how different it is from a year-and-a-half ago, when no one had ever heard of COVID-19. It is busy, but not nearly as busy as it was back then. Sadly, I can rarely find my shoe size as merchandise stocks are low due to COVID-related supply chain issues.

Are bad bots on your website disrupting your SEO strategy?

Search engine optimization is one of the most important aspects of any business’s online marketing strategy. A well-maintained SEO plan provides a low-cost, long-term stream of relevant traffic into a website. Conversely, bad SEO can be very damaging to a business. Poor visibility on search engines like Google hands revenue over to competitors, forces higher spend on PPC advertising, and can damage trust with potential customers searching for you online.

Sysmon, The B-sides: Event Codes That Might Not Get As Much Attention...Just In Time For BOTS!

For those who have played our Boss of the SOC competition or attended our security workshops, you are undoubtedly aware of Frothly, but in case you are not, here is a quick primer. Frothly is a fictional brewing supply company based in San Francisco who has successes and challenges, just like any other organization.

The Future Of Cybersecurity | 5 Reasons Cybersecurity Deserves Your Attention Today

Already a significant concern before 2021, this year has revitalized cybersecurity as a top priority for every organization. Highly consequential cybersecurity incidents at companies like Colonial Pipeline, Kaseya, and T-Mobile brought front-page coverage to the issue, while cybersecurity attacks on small and medium-sized businesses soared, spreading the reach of threat actors.

Exchange Server Emergency Mitigation Service

It has been a tough few months for Microsoft. After the SolarWinds/NOBELLIUM attacks, Microsoft Exchange customers were afflicted with a slew of vulnerabilities. In March 2021, the ProxyLogon vulnerability emerged, followed by an exploit that surfaced in April 2021 called NSA Meeting. In August 2021, Orange Tsai released a series of new vulnerabilities called ProxyOracle and ProxyShell, followed by the discovery of another Proxy flaw, dubbed ProxyToken.

13 reasons Log360 is the SIEM solution for you: Part 2

Our integrated compliance management tool helps you breeze through audits. Log360 provides out-of-the-box templates to meet all the major compliance regulations, such as the GDPR, PCI DSS, FISMA, HIPAA, and GLBA. What’s more, you can monitor the compliance status for these regulations in real time on graphical dashboards. Log360 also provides prebuilt compliance alerts to notify you about any critical compliance-related events.

Kong Mesh and Styra DAS - securing modern cloud-native applications

Back at KubeCon North America 2017, many speakers declared that 2018 would be “The Year of the Service Mesh”. Just a year later, in the 2019 CNCF Survey1, it was reported that 18% of surveyed organizations were using a service mesh in production, and by 20202 (the most recent survey published at the time of this writing) that number rose to 27%.

Security Automation Priorities and Challenges: How Do You Compare to Your Peers?

ThreatQuotient’s new survey on the State of Cybersecurity Automation Adoption is now available for download. Conducted by independent research organization, Opinion Matters, the survey includes responses from 250 senior cybersecurity professionals representing the following industries: central government, defense, critical national infrastructure (energy and utilities), retail and financial services.

SQL Server Security: Best Practices 2021

In today’s world where digital data is increasing exponentially by the day, the administration and querying of that data are also becoming more and more complex. This huge amount of data is stored in the form of collections within a database. However, in order to create, read, update or delete that data, the database administrators needed the ability to query the database.