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File-Sharing Phishing Attacks Increased by 350% Over the Past Year

File-sharing phishing attacks have skyrocketed over the past year, according to a new report from Abnormal Security. “In file-sharing phishing attacks, threat actors exploit popular platforms and plausible pretexts to impersonate trusted contacts and trick employees into disclosing private information or installing malware,” the report says.

Defending Healthcare: Trustwave's Dedication to Fight Cyber Threats to Patient Safety

Hospitals face a challenging dilemma: delivering the highest quality of medical care while shielding patient and family data from ever-evolving cyber threats, all while ensuring that critical operations continue uninterrupted. At Trustwave, we understand the immense pressure hospitals are under and are dedicated to creating a safer digital environment where healthcare providers can thrive, and patients receive the uncompromised care they deserve.

Beware of Auto-Install of Windows update KB5041571

The article released on August 13, 2024 regarding the security update for Windows 11 for hot fix KB5041571 discusses the new features and improvements to the operating system. The security update includes changes to the lock screen, NetJoinLegacyAccountReuse, Secure Boot Advanced Targeting (SBAT) and Linux Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI), and Domain Name System (DNS). The article also includes a servicing stack update to improve the reliability of the Windows update process.

Are E-Gift Cards Safe?

E-gift cards can be safe to buy; however, there are some risks you should consider before purchasing them. Some cybercriminals will buy e-gift cards with stolen payment information and then resell them to others for a profit. Because e-gift cards require little to no personal information, cybercriminals can get away with scamming people with e-gift cards. Continue reading to learn more about the risks of using e-gift cards and how you can avoid being scammed.

To the Point: Journey to the secure cloud through StateRAMP (Part I)

Join us for part one of Tanium Public Sector’s first episode of our To the Point government thought leadership interview series as we sit down with Leah McGrath, executive director of StateRAMP, to discuss how the nonprofit helps governments and cloud and security service providers achieve and maintain security compliance.

To the Point: Journey to the secure cloud through StateRAMP (Part II)

Join us for part two of Tanium Public Sector’s first episode of our To the Point government thought leadership interview series as we continue our dialogue with Leah McGrath, executive director of StateRAMP, as she delves into best practices for standardization, continuous monitoring and more.

Building for the Future DevSecOps in the era of AI ML Model Development

Melissa McKay, JFrog Developer Advocate, and Sunil Bemarkar, AWS Sr. Partner Solutions Architect, discuss practical ways to mature your MLOps approach including bringing model use and development into your existing secure software supply chain and development processes. Watch to learn more and get a demo of the JFrog and Amazon SageMaker integration.