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Managed Service Providers (MSPs) play a crucial role in delivering reliable and secure IT services to organizations of all sizes and across various industries. With the rise in cyber threats, especially ransomware attacks targeting public sector organizations, the need for robust cybersecurity tools has become paramount.
In a previous blog post, Hands-on guide: How to scan and block container images to mitigate SBOM attacks, we looked at how Software Supply Chain threats can be identified and assessed. The severity of these vulnerabilities determine the posture or scan result for an image i.e. Pass, Warning or Fail. The next question is “What can we do with these results?”.
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Private Integrations today, enabling Vanta customers to easily connect their in-house or third-party applications to Vanta’s Trust Management platform. With Private Integrations, in-house systems that need compliance controls can now be managed with the same level of automation as any third-party application available in Vanta’s integration directory.
The current model of the security operations center (SOC) is in need of change. In this post, we’ll discuss why that is the case, what changes are needed, and how a new approach—the SecOps Cloud Platform—can solve challenges for security teams and organizations.
ModSecurity is an open-source Web Application Firewall (WAF) engine maintained by Trustwave. This blog post discusses an issue with four transformation actions that could enable a Denial of Service (DoS) attack by a malicious actor. The issue has been addressed with fixes in v3.0.10. ModSecurity v2 is not affected.
As attackers get more creative in their malicious tradecraft, cloud security teams must be able to keep up with detections that provide adequate coverage against the diverse threats to their cloud environments. Threat emulation enables cloud security teams to leverage their understanding of threat actor behaviors as a feedback loop for developing cloud-based detections and validating their resilience.