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Unified Security Platform for Managed Service Providers

We are WatchGuard Technologies, the answer for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) everywhere. WatchGuard’s Unified Security Platform is uniquely designed to support the growing popularity of managed security services in addition to self-managed deployments. It re-envisions security so that it is simplified, powerful, comprehensive, automated, intelligent, transparent, and aligned to today’s service delivery models.

Webinar Replay: State of Cyber Defense - Diagnosing Cyber Threats in Healthcare

Merging findings from the global survey we conducted with 1,000 security and risk leaders for the 2023 State of Cyber Defense: The False-Positive of Trust report with frontline threat intelligence collected from 3,000+ incident response cases, 700,000+ endpoints under monitoring and 100,000+ hours of offensive security engagements, this webinar provides a holistic view of cyber risk for the healthcare sector.

How Managed Detection and Response Helps Protect Against Threats from Cloud Sprawl

As businesses continue to rely on cloud services for all sorts of applications, computing, and storage services, each with its APIs, they dramatically increase their attack surface. It’s a situation that results in prime breeding grounds for cyber threats and, therefore, drives the need for managed detection and response (MDR) services. Consider the software-as-a-service (SaaS) market. It has grown steadily from a $31.4 billion market in 2015 to $232.3 billion in 2024, according to Techopedia.

The Sentinel's Watch: Building a Security Reporting Framework

Imagine being on shift as the guard of a fortress. Your job is to identify threats as they approach the perimeter. The more methods you have for detecting those threats, the better your chances of succeeding. A good security reporting framework works the same way and can help a security team develop the insights needed for an effective threat monitoring strategy.

Securing Web Apps on a Lean Budget Amid Economic Uncertainty and Growing Data Breaches

The cyber threat landscape is continuously evolving and becoming more dangerous with the rise of application attacks and data breaches, putting businesses at greater risk. Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report saw a record-high number of breaches—more than 10,000, doubling the number of breaches it analyzed from 2023.

Deception as a Defence: Slowing Down Attackers with Psychological Tactics | Razorthorn Security

Discover how the NSA used deception to slow down attackers in this clip with Robert Black. By merely informing attackers that deception was deployed, their progress was significantly hindered. Explore the psychological impact of such tactics on cybersecurity defences.

What are the riskiest connected devices right now?

By 2028, connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices will expand to over 25 billion. Yet, today’s connected devices are raising the stakes for assessing risk and managing cybersecurity. They have significantly expanded the attack surface creating new challenges and vulnerabilities. The need for accurate, rapid information from systems across every industry is essential for business operations.