Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Catching SSH and RDP attacks without decryption

With the rise in distributed workforces both SSH and RDP connections have proliferated as remote employees connect to sensitive internal environments and machines to do their job. Unfortunately, these remote-friendly protocols are also prime attack targets and once compromised give adversaries a clear path to move laterally, deploy ransomware, and more.

How to Label Sites in Microsoft 365

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been asked by customers if we can help them apply sensitivity labels at scale to data at rest in SharePoint Online. Unfortunately, I’ve had to tell them that there’s really only one option, and it’s not pretty. To date, there is no API that allow an end user to apply a sensitivity label directly to a file in a SharePoint Online site, so the only real option is to download the file locally, apply the label and then upload the file.

Is Your Cyber Team Overwhelmed by System Alerts?

Your cybersecurity team walks into the office, and their day is instantly taken off the rails. They get an alert informing them that something on the network is acting suspiciously. It isn’t necessarily a threat, but they don’t have the tools to know for sure. After looking into it, they learn that a SaaS provider for one of their departments delivered an update that caused a service degradation. Thankfully, it isn’t an attack.

Operating security ownership at scale: Twilio's perspective

As organizations continue to adopt DevSecOps practices to deliver secure software, security ownership is an ever-critical consideration. Snyk recently held a roundtable with Twilio to discuss security ownership in 2021. In this post, we’ll recap the discussion between Guy Podjarny, President & Co-Founder of Snyk, and Yashvier Kosaraju, Senior Manager of Product Security at Twilio.

Failing to Meet Cybersecurity Standards Can Have Legal Consequences for Companies

Cybercrime is one of the most significant threats facing companies today. With the average cost of a data breach reaching an all-time high of $4.24 million , the business case for cybersecurity has never been stronger. Still, some businesses seem to misunderstand the urgency of meeting current cybersecurity standards. It may help to consider the legal consequences of poor cybersecurity.

Zero Trust Requires Cloud Data Security with Integrated Continuous Endpoint Risk Assessment

Every once in a while, an industry term will get overused by marketing to the point of becoming a cliche. I think “Zero Trust” may have reached this threshold. In some ways, I understand why this is happening. Security perimeters have become obsolete as people use mobile devices and cloud applications to work from anywhere.

Detect Everything: Bring Google Scale NDR to your Security Operations

Many organizations find that today’s security tools are not built for petabyte scale, long-term telemetry retention and are often cost prohibitive. Ingestion based pricing forces customers to limit what data is collected and retained, resulting in both more false positives and missed valid threats. Learn how enterprises can leverage all of their high-fidelity network data to gain a comprehensive, accurate and real-time understanding of your environment at any scale, on-prem or in the cloud.

Operationalizing network evidence for meaningful outcomes

Organizations are experiencing an increase in both threat volumes and complexity, leaving corporate security teams with the ongoing challenge of balancing workloads across a broader attack surface. IT and security teams struggle to identify all their endpoints and are often unable to install Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) software on every known endpoint device, leaving security gaps that increase business risk. Network visibility is crucial for multi-layer defense and provides critical data to fill endpoint visibility gaps.