The media’s romanticisation of hacking is influencing the younger generation’s engagement in cybercrime. Discover the psychological factors driving this trend.
In today’s data-driven economy, enterprises are under increasing pressure to manage privacy risks effectively. The responsibility of identifying and mitigating these risks often falls on lawyers and Chief Data Privacy Officers (CDPOs), who must navigate complex regulatory landscapes, safeguard sensitive data, and ensure their organizations maintain customer trust.
Nearly 90% of cyberattacks are known methods that proper systems can detect, but most organizations don’t have the best defenses. Signature-based detection is a vital aspect of cybersecurity. It offers some benefits but also has some drawbacks. This blog will break it down simply to help you strengthen your defenses against new threats.
Active Directory (AD) is crucial for network security as it controls access to sensitive data, making it a primary target for attackers. Even a small AD breach can result in significant data loss, operational downtime, and reputational damage in a business.
As browsers increasingly become users' primary operating systems for accessing analytics, financial, and other sensitive data, their security requirements are evolving. While browser developers invest significant resources in secure development, one vulnerability remains difficult to address: browser extensions. Browser companies must maintain extension flexibility to allow users to customize their web browsing experience.
In today’s threat landscape, you’re at risk if you don’t have all your identities—human and machine—secured with the right level of intelligent privilege controls. And the risk is even more significant when identities and privileges on your mission-critical Linux servers, especially those that run critical workloads or have sensitive data, are managed in silos, separately from the rest of the infrastructure.
As adults, we rarely question the safety of the medicine we consume. This confidence stems from knowing that these products undergo rigorous, independent testing before reaching pharmacy shelves. Security solutions, especially those critical to enterprise operations, deserve the same level of scrutiny. Before trusting a platform to safeguard our data and systems, it’s essential to verify that it can counter the sophisticated threats we face today.
With a high-stakes battle between OpenAI and its alleged Chinese rival, DeepSeek, API security was catapulted to priority number one in the AI community today. According to multiple reports, OpenAI and Microsoft have been investigating whether DeepSeek improperly used OpenAI’s API to train its own AI models.
Corporations need more advanced systems and approaches in place in order to deal with the increasing complexity of cyberattacks. This need for appropriate measures has given rise to a set of practices alongside the Managed Detection and Response (MDR) cybersecurity framework. With the help of ongoing threat hunt, continuous monitoring, and quick incident reactions, hackers are always a step or two behind a firm that uses MDR services.