Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Power Up with AI - How to Take Your GRC to the Next Level

Get ready to dive into the intersection of AI and GRC, where leveling up your program isn't just a metaphor – it's the next level of success. GRC leaders are discovering how AI is the ultimate power up, enhancing their security posture and helping them knock out risks and liability proactively. With AI by their side, GRC teams are dashing through challenging security questionnaires, scoring points with customers, and leaving their competitors in the dust.

How To Create A Strong Password

Weak passwords are an open invitation to cybercriminals that can lead to unauthorized access, identity theft and compromised accounts. By incorporating complexity, length and uniqueness into your passwords, you'll significantly enhance your online security. Learn more about creating strong passwords and protecting yourself on line with Keeper.

John Pye Auctions kick-starts secure endpoint privilege management with ManageEngine

John Pye is the largest and fastest-growing auction house network in the United Kingdom, with vast experience operating in multiple sectors of the economy. The business specializes in providing appraisal and valuation services. In order to be credible with its IT services, especially endpoint management and remote user control management, the business partnered with ManageEngine. Listen to what the head of IT had to say about our solutions!

Friday Flows Episode 6: Normalize Alerts with ChatGPT

The strides in GenAI have been remarkable this year, but we're all still trying to figure out how to impact our day-to-day work. In this demo, we use AI in the best way we know how to at Tines: by speeding up a security analyst's work and making their life a little easier! Use ChatGPT to normalize alert formats, in this case from CRWD. Alerts from multiple sources are converted into a standard format for easier processing by a SOC, and a ticket is then created.

How Social Engineering Took Down MGM and Caesars

Two major players in hospitality and gaming, MGM and Caesars, were victims of two, separate cyber attacks. While the details are still unknown, what is known is that Caesars paid the hackers a multi-million dollar ransom, and that both attacks began with social engineering.