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Red Team Vs. Blue Team: A deep dive into Cybersecurity roles

Organisations employ various strategies to protect their digital assets and infrastructure. Two key components of a robust cybersecurity framework are Red Teams and Blue Teams. These specialised groups play distinct yet complementary roles in ensuring an organisation’s security posture remains strong in the face of constantly emerging threats.

KnowBe4 Recognized as Cyber Security Educator of the Year at IT Europa Awards 2024

It's a great honor for KnowBe4 to be named the Cyber Security Educator of the Year at the prestigious IT Europa Channel Awards 2024. This award recognizes our continued commitment and innovative approach to building a strong security culture and empowering organizations to manage the ongoing problem of social engineering. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and passion of our team in building the world's most comprehensive security awareness training and simulated phishing platform.

Polyfill Supply Chain Attack Injects 100,000+ Websites with Malware via CDN Assets

Polyfill.js is a Javascript library that helps old browsers run new modern features which these old browsers do not support natively. The library is popular among developers for helping them offer consistent user experience regardless of the browser environment the user is using. In February 2024, a Chinese company bought the domain polyfill.io and the Github account associated with it. Since then, they’ve been serving malware via cdn.polyfill.io as pointed by the team at Sansec.

TrustCloud Product Updates: June 2024

Expanded support for multi business units, locations, and products. With multiple segments support across TrustCloud, you can develop and visualize your GRC requirements across business units, locations, and products. You can segment responsibilities and determine hierarchical impact through transparent parent-child relationships.

TeamViewer Corporate Network Breached in Alleged APT Attack

In a concerning development, TeamViewer, one of the world's leading remote access software providers, has disclosed a cyber attack that breached its corporate network environment. The incident was first detected on June 26, 2024, when TeamViewer's security team identified irregularities in their internal IT infrastructure. Responding swiftly, TeamViewer activated its incident response procedures and engaged renowned cybersecurity experts to investigate and mitigate the breach.