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Monitor Akamai Zero Trust and Application Security with Datadog Cloud SIEM

Akamai is a cloud content delivery and security platform that helps organizations secure their applications, APIs, network access, and credentials that workforces and customers use every day. Akamai Zero Trust provides enhanced security for users, devices, and data across an organization by securing access to the corporate network, SaaS applications, email, and other resources.

EQT to acquire a majority stake in Acronis, Acronis continues to expand its platform for MSPs

Acronis is excited to announce that EQT, the largest European private equity firm, will acquire a majority stake in our company. The partnership between Acronis and EQT, the global investment organization, builds upon a shared growth vision, commitment to accelerating the expansion of its platform, and continued strong focus on customer service. The founders, management, and existing investors will remain significant minority shareholders.

Why Do Credential Stuffing Bots Target Live Streaming Events?

Streaming services are one of the most popular targets for cybercriminals. Using automated bots, attackers steal millions of streaming accounts each month. Adversaries quickly sell these via illegal marketplaces to make massive profits. Although any streaming service is vulnerable to account takeover and credential stuffing attacks, there are additional risks and damages when live event streaming is on offer.

A brief introduction to Industrial Control Systems and Security

You may not know it, but much of your daily life depends on Industrial Control Systems(ICSs). From the power you're using right now to the water you drink, it all depends on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and other ICS tech to be delivered. In fact, nearly any time something in the physical world needs to be automated, there will be an ICS involved.

Unraveling the State of Kubernetes Security in 2024

We explored the Red Hat State of Kubernetes security report 2024, one of our favorite yearly reports. It’s jam-packed with incredibly fascinating information about one of our favorite subjects—Kubernetes security. Imagine that! In this post we’ll review some of the more interesting data points and contrast them with results from prior years. We’ll also discuss our own perspectives and observations on how this affects you as a Kubernetes user.

Application vulnerability management best practices

Over the years, application vulnerability management has been vital to DevSecOps — which emphasizes shared security responsibility across teams. However, as development practices have evolved, security teams must learn how to adapt and meet developers within their existing workflows. For example, containerization, infrastructure as code (IaC) AI coding assistants, and increased reliance on third-party code are all commonplace in the typical development lifecycle.

Hijacked: How Cybercriminals Are Turning Anti-Virus Software Against You

LevelBlue Labs has identified a new evolution in the toolset of threat actors. Threat actors are hijacking legitimate anti-virus software to carry out malicious activities undetected. A new tool, named SbaProxy, has been found masquerading as legitimate anti-virus components to establish proxy connections through a command and control (C&C) server.

Creating an efficient and robust withdrawal system for crypto assets

In any retail-facing crypto business, the withdrawal process is one of the most critical and active functions. Users rely on it to move their funds swiftly and securely, whether they’re making a purchase, sending money to a friend, or transferring assets to another account. When users deposit money into your crypto application, they expect to access and withdraw their funds easily whenever they need them.