You’ve probably heard about XDR, but do you know ITDR? ITDR is short for identity threat detection and response, a new class of capabilities designed to protect identities. Zero Trust is an information security model that denies access to applications and data by default. ITDR and zero trust are two important models that organizations must get familiar with to embrace an identity-first security approach.
On this week's podcast we discuss a recent analysis on the risks of GitHub RepoJacking. After that, we dive in to the Barracuda 0-day that China-based threat actors are actively exploiting as well as a novel command and control distribution method for a separate China-based APT. You can view more information on the CISA guidance as well as Blaze Lab's full blog post at the links below: The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.
In this WatchGuard Support video, you'll learn how to migrate a configuration file from one firebox to another using the WatchGuard System Manager application (WSM).
In this WatchGuard Support video, you'll learn how to import aliases and exceptions from a local-managed Firebox configuration file to a cloud-managed Firebox and Firebox templates in WatchGuard Cloud. Includes the import requirements, limitations and handling of duplicate entries.
On this week's episode we discuss the newly named threat actor Cadet Blizzard, including their typical tools, tactics and procedures. We also cover CISA's newest binding directive to federal agencies. Before that, we give an update on exploited MOVEit Transfer servers and the latest Bitcoin laundering technique.
In this video, you will learn how to get started with ThreatSync, a WatchGuard Cloud service that provides eXtended Detection and Response (XDR) technology for WatchGuard Network and Endpoint Security products, in particular, we will show you.
In this video you will learn how to upgrade an existing Dimension 2.1.2 or older installation in VMware ESXi to the newest version in order to update the kernel and receive the latest features.
In this video we will learn how to upgrade an existing Dimension 2.1.2 or older installation in Hyper-V to the newest version in order to update the kernel and receive the latest features.