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The First Step in Creating an Offensive Security Program: Managed Vulnerability Scanning

An offensive security program is an excellent component of a mature cybersecurity program, but kicking off that process can be overwhelming for some organizations. After all, offensive security has several components, such as Penetration Testing, Red Team exercises, incorporating threat intelligence, etc., so it can be hard to decide where to start. The answer to this dilemma starts with Managed Vulnerability Scanning (MVS).

Why Every Business Needs an Email Continuity Strategy

Email systems are vulnerable to a multitude of risks that can interfere with business operations. It’s impossible to embrace continuity without being fully aware of these risks, what they entail, and the repercussions that may follow. Here are the most common threats that organizations should be prepared for before and after they master BCP: There are many crisis types that can undermine your business continuity unless it’s enhanced with advanced solutions and protocols.

CrowdStrike Drives Cybersecurity Forward with New Innovations Spanning AI, Cloud, Next-Gen SIEM and Identity Protection

Today’s threat landscape is defined by adversaries’ increasing speed and quickly evolving tactics. Now more than ever, it is imperative organizations unify and accelerate their security operations to detect, identify and respond to threats at the rapid pace of the adversary. This isn’t always straightforward.

How to Implement Scalable Access Controls with RBAC: Best Practices for Zero Trust Environments

In the arms race to secure environments, codifying permissions often becomes an afterthought in the wake of setting up a new access tool. I often speak with organizations that either don’t know who has permission to what, or have no permission definitions at all. I once onboarded an enterprise level digital communications company that was losing productivity trying to keep track of who had access to their Kubernetes resources.

The Role of Zero Trust Architecture in Enhancing SSO Security

Securing virtual identities and entry points has become a critical priority as cyber threats grow more sophisticated. A Single Sign-On (SSO) system offers ease and allows multi-functionality with a single set of identity verification, but they are enticing targets for cyber attackers. Organizations need Zero Trust Architecture to alleviate this risk. Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is a protection framework that is designed on the principle of never trust and always verify.

Introducing Astra OrbitX: Continuous Security at Scale

Engineering Leaders are stretched thinner than ever, racing to deliver innovative products and scale operations while securing a complex digital ecosystem across the increasing perimeter of code, DevOps, compliance, and more. Remember the infamous MOVEit attacks that compromised nearly 2,000 organizations, from BBC and Harvard to local government agencies. Over 67 million individuals were affected, underscoring the devastating consequences of such breaches.

CISA KEV performance in the Financial Sector

As a security data nerd I am absolutely spoiled here at Bitsight. So much so that I have to stop myself from doing little projects and requests so I can dive into the “big” stuff1. So it is always refreshing when folks see a piece of research and decide “hey can you give me more information on my little corner of the world.” Then of course and can throw off those notions of “stopping” and just dive back in.

The Evolution of CASB: How Cloud Security Has Changed Over the Years

Since organizations use cloud computing for their commercial goals, data storage, and improvement of collaboration, protecting these services has become a significant concern. Current security solutions developed for premise-based environments are insufficient for today's cloud-first world.

EssayHub Review: A Closer Look at the New 1-Page Abstract Feature

As a student, you might already be familiar with EssayHub, a popular platform that gives you a leg up on your academic work. Its reputation for helping students with essays and big projects has been growing, and I got curious-does it really live up to the hype? I decided to test the service myself. It's clear that the mission of EssayHub is to assist students through its diverse academic offerings. This is not just about writing essays; it's about giving you tools to excel academically.

How can WhatsApp users customize notifications for improved privacy?

Have you ever felt like your WhatsApp notifications are telling everyone about your business? Don't worry! There are ways to make your messages more private. WhatsApp offers various customization options to improve your privacy and minimize distractions.