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How to Prevent Data Exfiltration

When someone steals important information, usually with the intent of misusing it, the process is called Data Exfiltration. The information can be anything from your customers’ data and financial records to intellectual property. Data Exfiltration otherwise known as Data theft or data exportation refers to the unauthorized transfer of data from a computer or network.

Can You Get Scammed on Cash App?

Yes, you can get scammed on Cash App in a variety of ways, including cash flipping, accidental payments and phishing messages. Cash App scams are harmful because they can swindle you out of money, steal your personal information and even gain access to your Cash App account. Continue reading to learn more about Cash App, several of the most common Cash App scams and how you can avoid becoming a victim of them.

Untangling the Web: Why Proper Cabling Matters for Your Data's Safety

You rely on your network every day, but have you considered how its physical infrastructure affects your data security? Discover why proper cable installation is crucial for protecting your sensitive information. Learn about the risks of poor cabling and how professional installation can safeguard your data.

Emerging cybersecurity trends: what tech-savvy users should watch for

The digital landscape is evolving rapidly, and with it, the threats posed by cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated. Staying informed about the latest cybersecurity trends is crucial for anyone who wants to protect their digital footprint. Here, we delve into key trends that tech-savvy users should be aware of.

Top tips: Four ways organizations can reduce their attack surface

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world today and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we’re looking at four ways you can minimize your attack surface. Organizational IT infrastructure is now more spread out, multi-layered, and complex than ever.

Industry Analysts Call Trustwave Security Colony a Vital Tool for Enhanced Cybersecurity

Security Colony may not have the name recognition of some of Trustwave’s other security products and services, but when experts discuss and measure Trustwave's strengths, this repository of knowledge is almost inevitably brought up in the conversation. For example, over the last several years, the industry analyst firms IDC, Frost & Sullivan, and ISG have all called out Security Colony as a primary reason why each selected Trustwave for various accolades.

How to Prevent SEO Poisoning: Phishing's New Partner in Crime

Like the speed of light, phishing remains a reliable constant in the cybercrime universe, never going out of fashion with fraudsters, always reinventing itself to stay relevant. As part of that reinvention, phishing-related scams increasingly use search engine optimization (SEO) to drive malicious websites higher in search results, outranking legitimate sites whose brands they often impersonate.

Empowering Developers in AppSec: Scaling and Metrics

This is the second instalment of a two-part blog post. The blogs are based on one of our “AppSec Talk” YouTube videos, featuring Kondukto Security Advisor Ben Strozykowski and Rami McCarthy, a seasoned security engineer with experience at Figma and Cedar Cares. In that video, Ben and Rami delved into the critical role developers play in the security program and the application security lifecycle.

Resilience in Production: 5 Key Cybersecurity Challenges for Manufacturers

Until recent decades, operational technology (OT) – a principal element in manufacturing – remained segmented from information technology (IT). OT systems, responsible for monitoring and controlling physical machinery and equipment, were manually managed by skilled workers, operated in isolation, and secure in their simplicity.