Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

The Past, Present, and Future of File Integrity Monitoring

Also known as change monitoring, File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) solutions monitor and detect file changes that could indicate a cyberattack. They determine if and when files change, who changed them, and what can be done to restore files if those changes are unauthorized. As such, FIM solutions are useful for detecting malware and achieving compliance with regulations like PCI DSS and are a crucial part of any enterprise security stack.

Falcon Foundry: Build Custom Apps to Solve Tough Security Challenges

Not all security operation centers (SOCs) are equal. They have teams of different sizes, with varying skill levels, protecting a wide range of industries around the world. However, they have a few things in common — for one, they face many of the same threats, and many SOC teams struggle with the complexity of managing several disparate tools to detect and disrupt them. As the cybersecurity industry matures, SOC teams have more options to consolidate the security tools they use.

CrowdStrike + Fortinet: Unifying AI-Native Endpoint and Next-Gen Firewall Protection

In today’s fast-evolving cybersecurity landscape, organizations face an increasing barrage of sophisticated threats targeting endpoints, networks and every layer in between. CrowdStrike and Fortinet have formed a powerful partnership to deliver industry-leading protection from endpoint to firewall.

Threat Actors Zero in on Retailers as the Holiday Shopping Season Approaches

Trustwave SpiderLabs on October 29 will launch its second deeply researched look into the threats facing the retail sector. The 2024 Trustwave Risk Radar Report: Retail Sector will cover in detail the threats facing the industry, the most prominent adversaries in the field, and the commonly used methods to attack retailers. The main report is supported by two supplementary pieces.

5 Key Benefits of Modern Identity Solutions for Your Business [Webinar]

In this exclusive miniOrange webinar, we explore the key advantages of modern identity solutions tailored for various industries. Our experts discuss how Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) can enhance security, improve user experiences, and streamline processes for businesses. Topics Covered: Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more informative webinars and updates. If you have any questions or need further information, feel free to reach out to us at idpsupport@xecurify.com.

What is a Reverse Proxy, How Does it Work, and What are its Benefits?

A reverse proxy is a server that sits between the client and the origin server. It accepts requests from clients and forwards them to the appropriate server. It also receives responses from the server and sends them back to the client. A reverse proxy is an essential component of web application infrastructure, providing a layer of abstraction between clients and origin servers to help optimize traffic routing and improve performance and security.