Cloud platforms offer unparalleled scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency. However, the convenience and advantages of the cloud are accompanied by significant security challenges. Hackers are constantly trying to exploit weak cloud configuration settings, which is why it’s important to have visibility into the security of your organization’s cloud infrastructure.
In a significant move to empower organizations in bolstering their security infrastructure, UTMstack has announced the commercialization of its Correlation Engine and Software Development Kit (SDK) under a commercial license. This strategic initiative paves the way for organizations aiming to develop their own Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) or Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solutions by leveraging the state-of-the-art features embedded in the UTMstack’s platform.
In the vast digital landscape, the flow of data across networks is akin to water coursing through a city’s plumbing system. Just as impurities in water can signal potential issues, deviations in network traffic, termed as network inserted anomalies, can hint at cyber threats. These anomalies range from overt signs like unauthorized access attempts to subtler indicators like unusual data transfer patterns.
Today, mobile devices are ubiquitous within enterprise environments. But with their proliferation, it provides adversaries with yet another attack surface with which they can target users and cause a breach. From phishing attacks to malicious apps, mobile users tend to let their guard down and potentially click on obfuscated links to malicious sites. Falcon for Mobile protects users by preventing connections to malicious sites on both iOS and Android devices.
During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we asked a panel of Mend.io’s finest minds what’s got their attention in the current cybersecurity landscape.