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Identity Verification APIs Explained: Identity Verification Services in India

Over the last 3 years, Identity Verification in India has seen a marginal boost in the number of verifications conducted digitally. The market growth in the identity verification sector comes as an effect of the disastrous pandemic that caused record-high identity theft, ATOs, and numerous other frauds all initiated through fake identities, resulting in rapid innovation in identity verification API.

Top 5 Trends in Identity Theft 2023

It’s seldom easy to predict what a hacker will do exactly. Cybercriminals frequently act out of impulse and chance rather than following a rational course. The Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) believes it has a preview of what lies ahead in 2023 after studying patterns in the second half of 2022. Takeovers of social media using identity theft, either assuming fake profiles or claiming an original profile was popular in 2022.

Overcome Data Overload with Autonomous Investigations and Threat Hunting

It’s no secret that SOC teams are struggling. The main reason is the sheer volume of data they must collect and analyze to thwart cybercrime. The data sources they need to account for include applications, transactions, IoT devices, mobile devices, and more. And the amount of global information created, replicated, and consumed is projected to increase to more than 180 zettabytes over the next five years, making the data challenge we’re facing even worse.

Corelight for the everywhere cloud

Editor's note: This is the first in five-part series authored by Ed Amoroso, founder and CEO of TAG Cyber, which will focuses on how the Corelight platform reduces network security risks to the so-called Everywhere Cloud (EC). Such security protection addresses threats to devices and assets on any type of network, including both perimeter and zero-trust based.

Kubescape brings a new level of security to Charmed Kubernetes

The popular open-source platform Kubescape by ARMO has been recently announced as a fully managed operator called a Charm for Canonical’s Charmed Kubernetes distribution. This collaboration between Canonical and ARMO is exciting for the solution it enables for end users, ultimately resulting in hardened and more secure Kubernetes environments.

Top 15 Kubectl plugins for security engineers

Let's dig deeper into this list of Kubectl plugins that we strongly feel will be very useful for anyone, especially security engineers. Kubernetes, by design, is incredibly customizable. Kubernetes supports custom configurations for specific use case scenarios. This eliminates the need to apply patches to underlying features. Plugins are the means to extend Kubernetes features and deliver out-of-the-box offerings.

Utilizing Tines' Automation Capability Matrix

Automation is often seen as the natural progression for a security operations center. However, deciding where and when to implement it can be pretty challenging. As an earlier blog post covers, Tines' Automation Capability Matrix is an innovative set of techniques that empower security operations teams to respond proactively and tackle common cyber-security incidents.

Ransomware in the Construction Industry: How Unregulated Data Makes it a Soft Target | John Goecke

In this session, John Goecke (CEO) discusses with Venky how everything changed for StratusVue after a ransomware attack in 2018. He shares how the construction industry is a soft target as there is no regulatory oversight, unlike in banking and healthcare, and security is always an afterthought for business owners. Along with all this, he explains complex terms like zero-day, zero-trust, FedRAMP, etc., in a highly rudimentary way.