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How MDR Services Can Optimize Threat Intelligence

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services play a critical role in cybersecurity. These technologies remotely monitor, detect, and respond to threats, blending threat intelligence with human expertise to hunt down and neutralize potential risks. However, one of the biggest challenges MDRs face is managing the sheer volume and variety of threat intelligence data they receive.

Top reasons stadiums, arenas, and large public venues require DDI solutions for connectivity and coverage

Stadiums, large arenas, racetracks, and other public venues that serve as cultural event hubs often play a vital role in fostering engagements between people from all over the globe. To thrive in today’s competitive global markets, attract major events, secure long-term anchor tenants, and achieve strong attendance figures, merely hosting events is no longer sufficient to motivate consumers to pay high prices for tickets and parking.

DLP 101: The Best Data Loss Prevention Software for 2024

In a world where data breaches hit the headlines almost daily, organizations need effective data protection measures more than ever. Let's dive into the world of Data Loss Prevention (DLP) and discover how this powerful software can safeguard your organization's most valuable asset: your data.

Mastering the Art of Cloud Governance: A Comprehensive Guide

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, cloud computing has become an indispensable asset for organizations seeking agility, scalability, and cost-efficiency. However, as businesses embrace the cloud, they must also navigate the intricate challenges of managing and securing their cloud environments. This is where the concept of cloud governance comes into play, serving as a crucial framework for establishing control, ensuring compliance, and optimizing resource utilization.

Friday Flows Episode 29: Analyze Phishing emails with Recorded Future

Phishing is one of the biggest time consumers for security teams. Between doing enrichment on IOCs, weeding false positives & escalating real events. It's one of the biggest contributors to alert fatigue. Today we're going to show how to put a stop to that through automation in Tines. Karl Dyas joins me on this episode to break down how we handle. As always, if you want to test out Tines.

SecurityScorecard and ServiceNow Expand Partnership with New Capabilities for TPRM and Security Incident Response (SIR)

ServiceNow and SecurityScorecard have been longtime strategic partners, helping mutual customers measure and manage cyber risk. Today we’re highlighting the next phase of our partnership and innovation to help customers tackle the complex challenges associated with managing cyber risk in the third party ecosystem. Organizations struggle with prioritization, resource constraints, and the need to act quickly when responding to threats.

Dude, Where's My Documentation?

This is a public service announcement: The not-so-simple act of securing applications produces a lot of documentation, including playbooks and policies, that isn’t typically needed on a daily basis. But when a zero-day event occurs, such as the recent Crowdstrike incident, application security teams better be able to find everything they need—and fast. Sadly, in both big and small companies, missing and outdated documentation is rampant.

New NIST Zero Trust Guidance Reinforces Agent Hygiene Value

This week, the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) released “Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture (NIST SP 1800-35)” for public comment. The guide is written by NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) in collaboration with 24 cybersecurity companies. Now in its fourth draft, NCCoE has opened up comments for this Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) guide through Sept. 30, 2024, as part of a 60-day review cycle.