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Understanding Runtime Reachability 5th Episode

Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.

So your chatbot just insulted a customer? #cybersecurity #appsec

Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.

Brivo Access: How to Create Incidents With Incident Management

As a security team member, being able to quickly create and document incidents is crucial for efficient troubleshooting and accurate record-keeping. Incident Management helps streamline evidence gathering, including pulling relevant footage. It minimizes manual documentation, and helps customers resolve incidents fast. This video will show you how to create a new incident from an event, and how to link an event to an existing incident.

NHS Cybersecurity Crisis: Who is Actually Protecting Your Medical Records?

NHS cybersecurity is on life support — can we fix it before patients pay the price? In this episode of Razorwire, host James Rees sits down with Rob Priest (former NHS insider and security expert at Rubrik) and returning guest Richard Cassidy to unpack the real, lived impact of cyber attacks on the UK’s healthcare system — from ransomware crippling hospitals to outdated systems putting lives at risk.

Social Engineering an LLM - The 443 Podcast - Episode 332

This week on the podcast, we cover a recent blog post from Google's Threat Intelligence Group on a financially motivated threat actor's latest techniques for stealing data. After that, we dive into the Model Context Protocol (MPC) that organizations have been rapidly adopting to add functionality to their AI deployments and all of the security risks that it introduces. 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.

The Howler Episode 19: Todd Warner, SVP of Customer Success

This month, we sit down with Todd Warner, Senior Vice President of Customer Success, as he shares the best leadership advice he's ever received, why he loves working in customer success, his love of swim spas, and much more! Todd Warner is the SVP of Customer Success at Arctic Wolf, where he focuses on taking care of our customers and leading the CS team. With 10+ years leading and building CS teams and 10+ years in various sales roles, he has learned the importance of listening to customers and working toward outcomes that best suit their needs.

What does 'software reachability granularity' really mean 2nd Episode

Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.

Single Endpoint View - Tanium for Help Desk - Tanium Tech Talks #129

Tanium is known for its ability to get quick results from thousands of endpoints in a flash. But what about when I want to drill down for details on a single endpoint? What if it is offline? A few years ago we released what we simply call "single endpoint view". The response was huge, especially for help desk folks who need a quick glance at everything in one place. And the best part, is that you can customize it to your own needs.