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5 Reasons Employees Hate Cybersecurity Training and 6 Tips to Turn Them Around

Cybersecurity is no longer solely an IT department’s concern; it's a company-wide responsibility. But with busy schedules and overflowing inboxes, getting employees to truly pay attention to cybersecurity training can feel like an uphill battle. Let’s start off with why too many staffers are apt to mentally tap out when taking an awareness course. Now, let’s look at how to design a cybersecurity awareness program that will keep employees engaged and informed.

Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape: A Deep Dive into Effective SIEM Strategies

Comprehending and effectively addressing cybersecurity threats is paramount to organizational security. As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, how companies respond to cybersecurity threats and how they take proactive steps to mitigate them will factor heavily into profitability, reputation and long-term success.

TeamViewer Detects Compromise

On June 26, 2024, TeamViewer published a statement disclosing they detected an irregularity in TeamViewer’s internal corporate IT environment. TeamViewer is an organization that provides remote access software for devices and is extensively utilized by businesses and individuals globally. Upon detecting the incident on June 26th, TeamViewer immediately activated their response team and procedures and started investigations while implementing necessary remediation measures.

Likely Disclosure Inconsistencies With Massive Snowflake Data Breach

‍After unearthing evidence as early as May 2024, cloud computing–company Snowflake released an official statement on June 2, reporting that they were investigating a series of targeted cyber events. A week later, Google's Mandiant, who, alongside Crowdstrike, is aiding Snowflake in this investigation, concluded that clients had been attacked after malicious actors had gotten access to compromised credentials.

Chip maker launches probe into data theft amid cybersecurity concerns

American chip giant Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) announced that it has launched a probe of a data breach carried out by a cybercriminal group called Intelbroker that led to several private documents and information being stolen which occurred early this month. In a statement to media outlets, the company spokesperson said that it is working closely with the authorities and a third-party hosting partner to investigate the impact of the breach.

Securing Hypervisor Environments: Rubrik Intends to Extend Support for OpenShift Virtualization and Proxmox VE

In today's digital landscape, where data is the lifeblood of any business, securing and protecting hypervisor environments is paramount. Hypervisors, such as OpenShift Virtualization and Proxmox VE, play a critical role in virtualized environments. The threat landscape constantly evolves, with cyberattacks becoming more sophisticated and data breaches rising.

Superior Integrity Monitoring: Getting Beyond Checkbox FIM

Contrary to what one might expect, creating a File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) system is pretty easy. Practically anyone with a modicum of Python, Perl, or development skills can write an app or script to gather a file's checksum, compare it to a list or baseline, and tell you whether or not said file has changed. But creating a good FIM solution is hard. Many inadequate checkbox File Integrity Monitoring solutions are on the market because while detecting change is easy, reconciling it is not.

Infosys McCamish Systems Ransomware Attack: Over Six Million Customers' Data Compromised

A significant ransomware attack on Infosys McCamish Systems, an outsourcing service provider for financial and insurance companies, has impacted over six million customers. The breach, which took place in late 2023, was only recently disclosed in a filing with the Maine Office of the Attorney General (OAG). This incident underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures such as stolen credentials detection, darknet monitoring services, and digital footprint analysis.

Want Your Third Parties To Take Security Seriously?

In the last decade, outsourcing to third parties–especially in the gig economy–has taken over key functions that enterprises used to handle internally. Today’s companies are frequently virtual–using third-party services that span the likes of application development, back-office corporate functions, contract manufacturing and research, marketing, and core IT services.

OpenStack vs. Kubernetes: Building Resilient Cloud Infrastructure

In cloud computing, two platforms stand out: OpenStack and Kubernetes. OpenStack, an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform, enables the creation and management of virtualized data centers that cater to diverse workloads. Kubernetes, a container orchestration platform, excels at managing large-scale, distributed applications, facilitating rapid deployment and scaling. The OpenStack vs.