Earlier this month, a group of our intrepid pen testers from our Readiness & Resilience team at CISO Global ventured into the heart of the hacking world at DEFCON 32 in Las Vegas. This annual pilgrimage to the mecca of cybersecurity (and more importantly, hacking) is more than just a conference – it’s a hands-on deep dive into the cutting edge of hacking techniques and defensive strategies.
BlueVoyant’s Threat Fusion Cell (TFC) uncovered a focused campaign targeting the advanced manufacturing sector. This campaign aims to steal Microsoft credentials, by spoofing Microsoft’s login page, to phish for potentially compromising sensitive information.
New data illuminates how retail leaders can prioritize resilience. In today’s retail environment, businesses embrace dynamic computing and other technological innovations to enhance operations and customer experiences. However, as these advancements accelerate, so does the risk of cyber threats.
As 98% of businesses are using some form of cloud computing, keeping track of who has access to what has become a major challenge, especially as cloud environments often span multiple platforms and locations.
The digital world is under constant risk as cyber-attacks are becoming increasingly advanced and increasing at a staggering rate. While significant developments have been made to mitigate cyber risk, network security threats continue to evolve further to get unauthorized access and steal data from companies. According to Cloudwards Cybersecurity Statistics 2024, Cybersecurity intrusions increased by 613% from 2013 to 2023.
The analyst firm Frost & Sullivan has recognized Trustwave with the dual honors of being positioned as the Innovation leader in its 2024 Managed Security Services (MSS) Radar, Americas, and 2024 MSS Radar, Europe, the second time Frost & Sullivan has recognized Trustwave as such in the Americas.
APIs form the backbone of modern digital systems, enabling seamless data exchange and integration. However, their critical role also makes them attractive targets for cyber threats. Traditional security measures often fail to address API-specific challenges effectively. Graylog API Security Content Pack emerges as a game-changer, reimagining API defense through innovative threat detection and response approaches.