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How Cybersecurity Risk Assessments Will Need to Evolve for 2025

2025 is drawing near, and the cybersecurity scene is changing quickly. Organizations must adapt how they undertake cybersecurity risk assessments in tandem with the ongoing evolution of technology and the escalating sophistication of cyber-attacks. In order to address the difficulties of the near future, cybersecurity risk assessments will need to change in ten key areas, as this essay examines.

How to Improve Your Email Deliverability with Effective Verification Techniques

In today's crowded digital landscape, businesses face a critical challenge: getting their emails to reach their intended audience. With up to 20% of commercial emails never making it to the inbox, companies are losing opportunities, wasting resources, and potentially damaging relationships with their audience.

How to Prevent Online Gaming Scams: A Guide for Gamers

Online gaming has become a global phenomenon, connecting millions of people worldwide and providing endless hours of entertainment. However, with its growing popularity comes a set of unique challenges, including the increasing risk of scams. From phishing emails to in-game item scams, these threats are becoming more sophisticated, targeting players of all ages and skill levels. Falling victim to such scams can result in financial loss, compromised accounts, and even damage to your device.

Customers get increased integration with Cloudflare Email Security and Zero Trust through expanded partnership with CrowdStrike

Today, we’re excited to expand our recent Unified Risk Posture announcement with more information on our latest integrations with CrowdStrike. We previously shared that our CrowdStrike Falcon Next-Gen SIEM integration allows for deeper analysis and further investigations by unifying first- and third-party data, native threat intelligence, AI, and workflow automation to allow your security teams to focus on work that matters.

How Attackers Are Bypassing PowerShell Protections

PowerShell is one of the most popular platforms for malicious actors. To protect your critical data and systems, it’s vital to implement strategies for blocking and detecting attacks that exploit PowerShell. However, you should not assume those security measures are airtight — adversaries are constantly looking for ways to bypass your defenses. Let’s explore three of those techniques, so you can build an even more robust strategy for defending your data and your business.

Vanta continues AWS momentum with Security Competency achievement

Vanta has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Security Competency status. This designation recognizes that Vanta excels at providing deep AWS technical expertise and integrations that help customers achieve their cloud security and compliance goals. ‍ Over half of Vanta’s 8,000+ customers leverage AWS. Achieving the AWS Security Competency reinforces our continual commitment to delivering deeply automated, integrated product experiences.

How to mitigate security issues in GenAI code and LLM integrations

GitHub Copilot and other AI coding tools have transformed how we write code and promise a leap in developer productivity. But they also introduce new security risks. If your codebase has existing security issues, AI-generated code can replicate and amplify these vulnerabilities.

Announcing new Snyk AppRisk integration with Orca Security

We’re excited to announce a new Snyk AppRisk integration with Orca Security that brings the best of two worlds together: developer-loved, security-trusted application security from Snyk and leading cloud security from Orca. This integration is big news for organizations looking to align with DevSecOps and enhance collaboration between development and security teams.

Was Your SSN Found on the Dark Web? Here's What To Do.

You may be concerned if your Social Security number (SSN) was found on the dark web following the recent breach that, according to CNBC, exposed almost three billion SSNs. National Public Data, a company that conducts background checks, suffered a data breach involving SSNs, email addresses, phone numbers and home addresses. If your SSN was found on the dark web, you are most likely concerned about your identity being stolen.