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GitHub DLP Webinar - Examples of Codebase Data Breaches (Part 2)

In this segment from one of our previous webinars on GitHub data loss prevention, Nightfall AI product specialist Michael Osakwe provides detailed examples of secrets leaks and exfiltration that occurred on GitHub. These incidents illustrate the risk of not just exposing cloud systems but stakeholder information as well.

GitHub DLP Webinar - Modeling the SaaS Threat Landscape (Part 3)

In this segment from one of our previous webinars on GitHub data loss prevention, Nightfall AI product specialist Michael Osakwe illustrates the risk SaaS systems like GitHub pose by providing a model of the SaaS threat landscape. In this model, he explains how fundamental aspects of SaaS systems can lead to increased security risks if not taken into account.

GitHub DLP Webinar - Best Practices for Securing Codebases (Part 4)

In this segment from one of our previous webinars on GitHub data loss prevention, Nightfall AI CTO and co-founder Rohan Sathe shares 8 critical best practices that developers and security engineers must keep top of mind in order to protect secrets in codebases and maintain good DevSecOps.

Graylog Illuminate: Getting Started with Sysmon

The Windows System Monitor (Sysmon) is one of the chattiest tools. With all the information coming in, it can be difficult and expensive to use it efficiently. However, the Graylog Illuminate package gives you a way to fine-tune it so that you can get better data and manage your ingestion rate better. Sysmon gives you awareness of what’s going on in your endpoints.

Security measures for data protection

All of us take our personal security very seriously – after all, when was the last time you left your house without locking your front door? Sadly the same can’t be said for the care we take about our personal data – both our own, and that of other people. But personal data is an integral and unignorable fact of life, and we need to ensure we’re taking care of it in both our personal and professional lives.

How to Establish a Culture of Secure DevOps

We’re constantly told to “Shift Left” and that Secure DevOps is the only way to have confidence in your cloud native applications. But speaking to end-users and industry colleagues, it’s clear that there are some major challenges in adopting Secure DevOps. If we read our history books, we know that DevOps wasn’t successfully adopted by buying tools, and a true cultural movement towards DevOps wasn’t established by having a small dedicated team of DevOps specialists.