The number of detected common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) has significantly increased in the past decade. In the last five years, security researchers reported over 100,000 new CVEs. The highest reported annual figure was in 2022, with over 25,000 new CVEs. This number can overwhelm any security team if it’s not managed correctly between assessment, reporting, remediation, and monitoring.
Following a breach by the Lapsus$ cyber gang, Jason Haddix, then CISO of UbiSoft called over 40 other CISOs to discuss strategies on how to be more resilient to attacks. Those conversations led him to create a 4 step guide to building a comprehensive secrets management program.
The Get-ADGroup cmdlet enables IT admins to retrieve information about one or more Active Directory groups in the following ways: Get-ADGroup searches some of the default properties of a group. To search for specific properties, use the Properties parameter.
Administrators often need to find out which Active Directory groups a certain user (or machine, group, or service account) is a member of. They have several options for discovering this information, including.
You use your email address for a wide variety of things such as when you’re shopping or setting up an online account. Because your email is linked to so many different accounts, securing it is crucial to keeping your other accounts safe, since most password resets are sent to your email address. To make your email more secure you should create a strong password, enable MFA and always log out of your account.
ChatGPT is all the rage these days. Its ability to magically produce coherent and typically well-written, essay-length answers to (almost) any question is simply mind-blowing. Like any marketing department on the planet, we wanted to “latch onto the news.” How can we connect Cato and ChatGPT? Our head of demand generation, Merav Keren, made an interesting comparison between ChatGPT and Google Search.
Over the past few days, we have seen phishing attacks that use a combination of compromised Microsoft 365 accounts and.rpmsg encrypted emails to deliver the phishing message. At this stage, we are exploring and uncovering different aspects of this campaign and will share here some of our observations to date.
I’m excited to share the findings of a Forrester Consulting Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study, a recently commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of JFrog, which examines the potential return on investment (ROI) that organizations may realize by deploying the JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform. Software has become the critical infrastructure of our daily lives.