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Vendor Offboarding: Best Practices for Ensuring Security

When organizations hear “third-party risk management,” they often consider the processes needed to mitigate risks when working with a third-party vendor. These can include procurement risks and risks associated with starting new vendor relationships, often referred to as "onboarding,”—but what about when a working relationship ends?

How Cloudflare mitigated yet another Okta compromise

On Wednesday, October 18, 2023, we discovered attacks on our system that we were able to trace back to Okta – threat actors were able to leverage an authentication token compromised at Okta to pivot into Cloudflare’s Okta instance. While this was a troubling security incident, our Security Incident Response Team’s (SIRT) real-time detection and prompt response enabled containment and minimized the impact to Cloudflare systems and data.

The State of Cyber Defense 2023: Detection and Response Maturity Model

The Kroll Detection and Response Maturity Model analyses 1,000+ security programs from organisations around the world to identify their actual maturity, the ROI of mature programs and what security leaders can do to elevate their detection and response capabilities. The report leverages data uncovered in our The State of Cyber Defense 2023: The False-Positive of Trust, which looked at responses from 1,000 global security decision-makers.

AIDS Alabama Announces Breach, Patient Information Accessed by Cyberattack

AIDS Alabama Incorporated (AAI) serves over 8,000 Alabama residents, assisting them with emotional and medical support where possible. They are a clinic of humanitarian advocates, helping community members with housing and food; AAI is also an outspoken supporter of Black Lives Matter, substance abuse help, and preventative education. Your data may be at risk if you’ve received services or assistance from AAI.

Weekly Cybersecurity Recap October 20

This week, we noticed increased targeting of medical information; surgeries, health centers, and clinics were all made victims by successful hacking plots. The most recent attack involved Chicago’s Cook County Health. Alabama and Virginia also had specialized assaults, resulting in three data breaches across the states. Shadow PC also suffered a breach, which may have put thousands of gamers around the globe at risk.

Bolster Amazon EKS security with Calico's image assurance capability

The integration of cloud-native technologies like Kubernetes with public cloud platforms like Amazon EKS has ushered in a new era of scalable and efficient application deployments. However, this combination brings forth unique security challenges, especially concerning container images. Enter Calico Cloud’s Image Assurance – a comprehensive tool designed to bolster the security of your containerized applications on Amazon EKS.

Let's Embrace Death in the Software Development Lifecycle

The leaves are turning brilliant colors before they fall off and blow away here where I live just a few minutes outside of Salem, Massachusetts where autumn — Halloween specifically — is a very big deal. I’m not morbid but it’s a natural time to think about how things wind down and finally breathe their last breath. Nothing lasts forever. Not trees. Not animals. Not people. Not cars. Not houses. Not software. Especially not software.

Windows Defender Firewall misconfigurations and GPOs: Connecting the dots

Many enterprises have a variety of aspects that make up their networks, like Windows Defender Firewall, GPOs, and an AD infrastructure. Vulnerabilities in any part of the network can have a domino effect; once the first domino falls, the entire trail will go down with it, which can cause irrevocable damage to your network.

SIEM Logging for Enterprise Security Operations and Threat Hunting

Today’s enterprise networks are diverse and complex. Rather than the simple network perimeter of old, bad actors can attack through multiple entry points, including cloud-based applications. Not to mention, these networks generate massive amounts of transactional data. Because enterprise networks have become larger, they’re more difficult to secure and manage.