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Check Point Vulnerability: CVE-2024-24919

On May 28, 2024, Check Point released an advisory for CVE-2024-24919, a high priority bug which according to NIST NVD is categorized as “Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor”. The NVD has yet to assess a CVSS score for CVE-2024-24919 as of this writing. This vulnerability affects Check Point Security Gateway devices connected to the internet and configured with either IP-Sec VPN or Mobile Access software blades.

Centripetal Expands Portfolio with CleanINTERNET® DNS, Powered by The Most Extensive Collection of Threat Intelligence in the Industry

Centripetal announceS that it is expanding its offering to include CleanINTERNET® DNS to preemptively safeguard businesses against web-based cyber threats. Unlike other DNS filtering products that rely solely on blocklists, CleanINTERNET® DNS is the first-ever solution to leverage advanced threat intelligence from multiple providers to proactively prevent users from accessing malicious websites and harmful content.

DNS, Powered by Intelligence: The Centripetal Advantage

We are trusted by the world’s most iconic brands with protecting their valuable business assets. Being named The Official Cyber Network Provider of The Boston Red Sox and Fenway Park demonstrates the importance for companies to adopt intelligence powered cybersecurity. When you have millions in revenue on the line like the Red Sox, you can’t afford to ignore intelligence.

Building for Cyber Resilience in the Manufacturing Industry

For the third year in a row, manufacturing was the most attacked industry according to IBM X-Force incident response data. Phishing was the top initial infection vector, used in 39% of incidents, and malware was deployed in 45% of attacks. In 2023 alone, manufacturing organizations in the semiconductor, building, automotive, industrial controls systems, boating and consumer packaged goods industries suffered significant attacks.

How Cybersecurity Firms Leverage Technology to Stay Ahead

Cybersecurity companies are leading the way in protecting the digital landscape in an era where cyber-attacks are growing more complex. The dynamic character of cyberattacks encompasses ransomware, phishing, and increasingly intricate advanced persistent threats (APTs). Because of this, these companies have to use cutting-edge technology in order to keep one step ahead of the bad guys.

Q1 2024 Cyber Threat Landscape Report: Insider Threat & Phishing Evolve Under AI Auspices

In Q1 2024, we saw an evolution in techniques used by attackers, some of which may point to longer term trends in the variation and sophistication of attacks faced by organizations. In particular, with regards to phishing, we saw SMS and voice-based tactics being used, which raises concern around the potential for deep fakes and AI-type technologies to further enhance the effectiveness of phishing attacks.
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Useful Questions To Navigate the TIP Vendor Landscape

In today's escalating threat landscape, Security Operations Center (SOC) teams face a constant cat and mouse battle against adversaries as they try to stay one step ahead. This situation isn't helped by the fragmented tools; multiple data feeds and data siloes they must contend with. Likewise, with so many security vendors out there with different approaches and solutions, how do they know what cybersecurity solutions they should be investing in?

Centripetal's Jess Parnell Named Chief Information Security Officer of The Year

Centripetal has won three 2024 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, which include Jess Parnell as CISO of the Year, Most Innovative Cybersecurity Company, and the winner of Intelligence Powered Cybersecurity. This recognition underscores Jess's dedication to advancing the field of intelligence powered cybersecurity, as well as the company's commitment to innovation and excellence in cybersecurity.

Accelerating Cybersecurity in the Transportation Industry

The transportation industry is not only part of critical infrastructure, but at the nexus of other critical infrastructure sectors that rely on transportation systems to operate reliably. When threat actors put this fundamental function at risk, there’s a ripple effect that disrupts individuals, businesses, government and supply chains.