The average corporate user now has 146 stolen records linked to their identity, an average 12x increase from previous estimates, reflecting a surge in holistic identity exposures.
Advanced suite of AI security capabilities provides an easy, safe, and reliable way for companies of all sizes to protect AI model deployment, data, and integrity.
Announcing teams and granular user access, Vanta Exchange, enhanced audit collaboration and new formats for security questionnaires. Product announcements and demos livestreaming at Vanta Delivers virtual launch event. Showcasing new capabilities at booth #2127 at RSA Conference April 28 - May 1 in San Francisco.
Sydney-based cybersecurity software company Knocknoc has raised a seed round from US-based venture capital firm Decibel Partners with support from CoAct and SomethingReal. The funding will support go-to-market, new staff, customer onboarding and product development. The company has appointed Adam Pointon as Chief Executive Officer. "The opportunity here is limitless," Pointon said. "You'd be hard pressed to find an organisation that couldn't benefit in some way from using Knocknoc.".
The recent Rippling-Deel lawsuit is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of insider threats. This high-profile case between two HR tech unicorns reveals how vulnerable even the most innovative companies can be when protecting their trade secrets from within. What could Rippling have done to catch the alleged spy in the first place? We’ll walk you through the case and highlight how an insider threat platform could have detected and prevented the incidents earlier.
Baseline submissions for those who were obligated to complete them were due in February (Trusts, Integrated Care Boards, Arm’s Length Bodies and Commissioning Support Units). The full submission deadline is 30th June 2025.
Picture this: an always-awake, never-tired, high-speed librarian that instantly finds the exact information you need from a massive collection of books. This extraordinary librarian is also capable of processing millions of requests simultaneously, understands partial or misspelled words, and even predicts what you’re looking for before you finish asking.
Performance reviews, insurance, root canals, speed bumps, and income taxes are but a few things we might consider life’s “necessary evils.” Let me add another one to the list: passwords! For decades, PINs and passwords have been the backbone of online security, but let’s face it, they’re almost always cumbersome, annoying, and far from perfect.
Ollama is an emerging open-source framework designed to run large language models (LLMs) locally. While it provides a flexible and efficient way to serve AI models, improper configurations can introduce serious security risks. Many organizations unknowingly expose Ollama instances to the internet, leaving them vulnerable to unauthorized access, data exfiltration, and adversarial manipulation.