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Improving Security with Wallarm's NIST CSF 2.0 Dashboard

Ensuring the security of web applications and APIs is more critical than ever. With threats becoming increasingly prevalent and sophisticated, organizations need to employ comprehensive security measures to protect their digital assets. The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 stands at the forefront of these efforts, offering a structured approach to managing cybersecurity risks.

The Platform Matters, Not the Platformization

Cyber security investors, vendors and the press are abuzz with a new concept introduced by Palo Alto Networks (PANW) in their recent earnings announcement and guidance cut: Platformization. PANW rightly wants to address the “point solutions fatigue” experienced by enterprises due to the “point solution for point problem” mentality that has been prevalent in cyber security over the years.

Passphrases vs Passwords: What's the Difference?

Passphrases are another way to create secure passwords. However, there are some differences between passphrases and passwords in terms of their structure, memorability and security. Passphrases tend to be longer, easier to remember and overall more secure than most user-created passwords. However, a strong, randomly generated password is equally secure as a strong passphrase. Continue reading to learn more about passphrases and passwords, the key differences between them and which is better to use.

Save Time and Steps with Ignyte's Control Inheritance Automation

If you are managing multiple GRC frameworks for multiple environments, then you know how powerful it is to have clearly-defined and repeatable work processes to enable teams to work together efficiently. To enable efficiency within the organization, Ignyte has launched common control provider capabilities within the platform for 100+ customers.

Practical Steps to Prevent SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

In today's digital landscape, web applications and APIs are constantly under threat from malicious actors looking to exploit vulnerabilities. A common and dangerous attack is a SQL injection. In this blog, we will explore SQL injection vulnerabilities and attacks, understand their severity levels, and provide practical steps to prevent them. By implementing these best practices, you can enhance the security of your web applications and APIs.

Inside the Mind of a Cybersecurity Threat Hunter Part 2: Identifying Persistence Techniques

In this second post of our threat hunting with Corelight and CrowdStrike blog series we dive into Persistence, which is one the many tactical categories outlined in the MITRE ATT&CK framework. In our previous blog, we reviewed some of the common techniques in the Initial Access category, like Drive-By Compromise and Spearphishing. In this post, we examine and provide some useful threat hunting tips on some of the common tactics attackers use to maintain long-term access to a target's environment.

Beginners' Guide for Microsoft Hyper-V: Shared Folders in Hyper-V - Part 64

Sharing resources between your Hyper-V host and a Hyper-V guest virtual machine may be needed for a number of use cases. Unlike a physical machine, you can’t just physically plug a removable drive into a Hyper-V virtual machine. However, Hyper-V has many modern capabilities allowing you to create shared resources between the Hyper-V host and guest virtual machines. Let’s look at shared folders in Hyper-V for beginners and see how this can be accomplished.