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New York Department of Financial Services Modernizes Regulatory Oversight through Establishing First-of-its-Kind Use Case with SecurityScorecard

New York DFS is working with SecurityScorecard to further support the department’s first-in-the-nation cybersecurity efforts to modernize its supervision process. The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) is now working with SecurityScorecard to modernize its approach toward regulatory oversight.

What Is COBIT?

COBIT is an acronym for Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies. The COBIT framework was created by Information Systems Audit and Control Association, ISACA to bridge the crucial gap between technical issues, business risks and control requirements. COBIT is an IT governance framework for businesses that want to implement, monitor and improve their IT management best practices.

Vulnerability, Threats, Exploits and their relationship with risk

When protecting an organisation against cyber attacks, the words security threats, vulnerabilities, risk exposure, and sometimes exploits are seen very commonly. Unfortunately, these terms are not used correctly or interchangeably and are often left undefined.

What Elon Musk Taught Me About Scaling a Company

About 5-6 years ago, I was privileged to meet Elon Musk. Here’s what he told me: As your company gets bigger, you need to create deliberate channels for communication. The communication should not just flow top-down hierarchically, where an employee talks to their direct reports, they talk to their manager, and then to the next one. You need to create the path for the shortest communication by making yourself available to various employees within the company.

How Big is Your Attack Surface? - The So What About Third Party Vendors

Your organization’s attack surface can be a tricky thing to monitor. In our connected world, it seems like your attack surface is always expanding. That’s probably true. Attack surface expansion has exploded, driven by cloud adoption, the use of SaaS (software as a service) tools, and the fact that so many organizations have come to rely on third-party vendors.

Potential Abuse of Self-Signed Certificate IP Attribution Leads to Malicious Score Drop

In 2020, SecurityScorecard uncovered a case in which self-signed certificates caused misattributions for CDN IPs, and IPs shared by many websites. At the time, we mitigated this issue by labeling CDNs (e.g. Cloudflare, Akamai, Fastly, etc.), so that customers could easily determine if their scoring problems were related to shared IPs.

Top 7 SaaS Security Risks and How to Fix Them

Modern organizations are increasing cloud adoption to reap the operational benefits of outsourcing critical business functions. A 2021 study found that 90% of surveyed organizations now use cloud computing, such as software-as-a-service (SaaS) services. SaaS solutions help organizations achieve vital objectives, such as cost reductions and faster time-to-market. However, like all other digital transformation products, they also introduce cybersecurity risks.

How to Implement a Vendor Risk Management Program

In a threat landscape where organizations outsource vital business processes that leave data security in the hands of third-party information technology, vendor risk management is increasingly important. A 2022 KPMG study found that 73% of survey respondents experienced at least one significant disruption caused by a third party over the past three years.

How We Empower Your Post-Breach Actions

Here’s what you need to do immediately when a cybersecurity incident occurs: At SecurityScorecard, we’ve recently introduced our Digital Forensics Incident Response service. In case of an emergency, we can come on-site and help the company figure out what's happening and how to contain the crisis. It's valuable to us because now, in addition to providing scores and threat intelligence, we also have a service to help organizations become safer.