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Three Lessons from the Confluence Server Vulnerability (CVE-2022-26134)

Recently, Atlassian issued a major security notice to all of its users about a critical vulnerability, identified as CVE-2022-26134, in its widely-used Confluence Server solution. The vulnerability would allow an unauthenticated malicious actor to execute arbitrary code on a Confluence Server or Data Center instance that could grant an attacker full command of the vulnerable server.

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) - Cloud Security Solutions from Lookout

Lookout ZTNA is a cloud-native security solution that addresses the challenges of the modern-day remote workforce by granting access only to specific applications rather than an entire network. This limits lateral movement when a threat occurs and allows for secure collaboration across teams.

Lookout Acquires Password Management Company SaferPass to Address the Rising Threat of Identity Theft

It’s hard to think about personal digital safety and enterprise cybersecurity without referencing passwords. This is why I’m excited that Lookout has acquired SaferPass, an innovative Password Management company that provides secure online identity solutions for both consumers and businesses of all sizes. With the rise in identity theft and threats that seek to compromise corporate applications and emails, passwords offer a critical line of defense.

Critical Capabilities for SSE: Securing Cloud Usage When Shadow IT is the Norm

With the release of the 2022 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Security Service Edge (SSE) there is an abundance of information on the newest framework created to address security requirements in a cloud-first world. SSE was introduced in 2021 to refine Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) by focusing on the convergence of security capabilities within the framework. Check out my blog breaking down SSE and SASE for a more in depth explanation.

Lookout Accelerates Zero Trust Journey for Ivanti Customers With SSE

To keep pace with the demands of a digital-first economy, organizations are accelerating cloud adoption and expanding work-from-anywhere initiatives. But as operations become more efficient, security teams struggle to keep pace. Existing solutions are not built to scale and can’t provide seamless access that safeguards data, which now reside in countless applications on premises and in the cloud.

Data Security and Compliance in Fintech

When a leading financial technology provider began posting record success and rapid customer growth, it needed a holistic security strategy to protect its customer data and comply with regulations such as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

What is DLP (Data Loss Prevention)? - DLP Solutions from Lookout

Data loss prevention (DLP) involves a set of technologies and processes used to discover, monitor and control sensitive data. Why is it so important? Businesses use DLP to prevent data breaches and comply with regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, and others. DLP tools allow security staff and network administrators to set business rules that determine what’s sensitive while also providing insight into the use of content within an enterprise.

Ransomware: A Cloudy Forecast

Ransomware remains high on the risk register for most enterprises, yet this threat has morphed into more targeted and insidious forms with multiple dimensions and points of coercion. As mobile working and cloud adoption became the norm, your data is now distributed, hard to monitor, and your organization’s operations are at risk. Identity is the new perimeter and the first place a modern ransomware crew will go to work. In this session, security professionals and enterprise leaders will learn.

Don't Leave it to Your Apps: Why Security Needs to be a Shared Responsibility

Here’s a scenario that was unlikely just two years ago: permanently telecommuting from Honolulu to your financial job on Wall Street. Fast forward to today, the world has accepted that productivity is just as feasible from the beach as it is from a skyscraper. In fact, according to Upwork, nearly 5 million people in the U.S. have moved because of remote work since 2020 with another 19 million planning to do so.