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Fireblocks adds support for $EIGEN and enables Restaking on EigenLayer

Fireblocks now offers support for $EIGEN, alongside access to restaking via EigenLayer, a leading protocol in the Ethereum ecosystem. This integration allows ETH stakers to generate additional rewards without committing further collateral through a process called “restaking.” EigenLayer is set to launch the first round of its EIGEN token stakedrop on May 10, 2024.

Uncovering the Dirty Secret of Open-Source Code and Its Risks for Organizations

Using open-source code exposes organizations to a tremendous amount of risk, yet this point is treated like a dirty little secret that nobody talks about. So, let’s live on the edge and take a minute to talk about the problem. Open-source code is an oddity. Generally, open-source code is often placed in small packets tucked inside massive programs that corporations use to run their most important processes or it is adopted as a whole program and tasked with running some part of a business.

One Identity named leader in 2024 KuppingerCole Leadership Compass

Larry Chinski, One Identity VP of Corporate Strategy, explains why One Identity has been recognized as a leader in the 2024 KuppingerCole Identity Fabrics Leadership Compass. This validates that One Identity’s functional convergence and integration of privileged access management, access management, identity governance and administration and Active Directory management is setting the standard in the market.

How To Prevent Human Error in Cybersecurity

Human errors in cybersecurity can result in cyber attacks that lead to data breaches, financial losses and irreparable impacts to businesses. Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report found that more than 68% of data breaches were caused by human error. Human factors that can contribute to a breach include using weak passwords, reusing the same passwords or employees falling victim to phishing scams.