Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

H1 2024 Platform Vision, Roadmap, and Review

Many organizations struggle with handling BYOD and mobile devices. Permitting those devices to access resources poses a larger challenge for governance, risk, and compliance (GRC). Questions of how to deploy approved apps and updates remain unresolved. It’s an even greater struggle when legacy Active Directory infrastructure is added to the mix. The temptation to piece together a strategy with point solutions can be met with resistance from IT directors who favor consolidation.

Credential Theft Protection: Defending Your Organization's Data

Cyber attacks often begin with reconnaissance. Before they launch an attack, threat actors poke and prod at an organization’s defenses, looking for vulnerabilities. If you’ve invested in robust cybersecurity solutions, you may feel you’re protected against that threat. But what if your attackers don’t target your corporate network? What if, instead, they target your employees? And what if your employees don’t even know they’re being targeted?

It's A Fact: Forward Networks Delivers Customers an Average Annual ROI of $14.2 Million

To objectively understand how increased efficiency translates to measurable ROI for enterprises, Forward Networks engaged IDC Research to determine the business value of the platform. After interviewing existing customers, they produced the IDC Solution Brief, The Business Value of Forward Networks, (US52128624, June 2024). The paper delved deep into the experiences of Forward Networks’ customers who leverage the digital twin technology.

Pseudonymization vs Anonymization: Key Differences, Benefits, & Examples

When it comes to protecting personally identifiable information (PII), organizations have two main options: pseudonymization and anonymization. Both methods aim to prevent unauthorized disclosure of sensitive PII data, but they differ in their implementation, advantages, and regulatory implications. In this blog, we’ll explore the key differences between pseudonymization vs anonymization, their benefits, practical examples, and how to choose the best method for your organization’s needs.

Access Credential Manager Trusted Callers and ICAM: Windows Security

Windows credential manager securely stores and manages user credentials such as usernames, passwords, and certificates. These credentials are often used to access various resources, including network shares, websites, and applications, facilitating access to information and managing digital identities.

Generate Security Audits - What you need to know

The Generate Security Audits security policy setting determines which accounts can be used by a process to generate audit records in the Security log. When certain events occur such as unauthorized access to a computer, file and folder access attempts and security policy changes, the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS) writes these events to the log. This information in the Security log can be used to trace any unauthorized access to the system.

10 Best Tools to Bypass AI Detection: Ensuring Your Content Remains Undetected

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the advent of AI writing tools has revolutionized content creation. However, with this technology's rise, the need to bypass AI detectors has become increasingly crucial for many creators aiming to maintain the originality and human essence of their content. AI detectors are designed to identify content generated by AI, potentially leading to issues with authenticity and even penalization in certain contexts.

How CASB and DLP Work Together to Safeguard Data

Cloud computing has changed the way we work, and mostly for the better. Widely available cloud applications let us create new documents, access our existing files, and communicate with our coworkers from just about anywhere. However, cloud computing has also created new data security and privacy concerns. A comprehensive CASB DLP policy can help address these concerns and keep your organization’s data exactly where it belongs.

Effective Leadership in High-Stress Situations: Lessons from Law Enforcement and Security

Effective leadership in high-stress situations is critical in fields such as law enforcement and security, where split-second decisions can mean the difference between success and failure, safety and danger. Leaders in these sectors must exhibit a unique blend of skills and attributes to manage their teams effectively and ensure optimal outcomes during crises. Drawing insights from seasoned professionals like Andrew Smith, a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) with over 30 years of experience, this article explores key strategies for effective leadership in high-stress situations.