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Teach Yourself Kubiscan in 7 Minutes (or Less...)

While Kubernetes’ Role-based access control (RBAC) authorization model is an essential part of securing Kubernetes, managing it has proven to be a significant challenge — especially when dealing with numerous users and pods. Fortunately, KubiScan is here to help address this issue.

The Startup's Open-Source Guide to Application Security

Security can be a difficult, expensive world to navigate. So we decided to create a comprehensive guide of open-source security tools to cut through the bullsh*t and show what the most critical tools to implement are, what assets you need to protect, and how you can build a long-term security plan using only free and open-source tools.

MSSP Alert, CRN, and Comparably Honor Trustwave in 2024

Cybersecurity industry analysts were not the only group touting Trustwave. In 2024, a variety of media and workplace reviewing sources hailed Trustwave not only for our security solutions but as a great place to work. Because Trustwave is proud of how our employees perceive us let's take a look at the awards issued by Comparably, a leading workplace culture and compensation monitoring employee review platform. Trustwave was awarded three Comparably awards in 2024.

Mock Data for Testing: A Critical Component for Software and AI Development

Mock data is an essential tool in software development and testing, offering realistic and secure alternatives to sensitive production data. Beyond traditional testing, mock data is now a cornerstone for AI development, where large datasets are critical for training and validation. By mimicking the properties of real-world data while ensuring privacy and compliance, mock data enables organizations to innovate without compromising security or trust.

Holiday Season Cyber Attack Patterns: How They Impact Enterprise Operations

The holiday season is a time when hardworking employees relax — and hardworking threat actors look for their next victims. As workers buy more products online, take seasonal trips, and give in to holiday distractions, large organizations become tempting targets for cyber attacks. Phishing, ransomware, and similar threats may be even more effective than usual in the last few months of the year. That means the impact of cyber attack strategies can also be more significant.

5 Essential Holiday Cybersecurity Tips for Enterprises

While many businesses wind down during the holiday season, cyber criminals ramp up their efforts instead. E-commerce sites are obvious targets, but threat actors target cloud services providers, financial institutions, and social media networks just as often — if not more — during the holidays. Whatever your organization does, you’ll want to follow a few holiday cybersecurity tips to safeguard your sensitive data and protect your staff as the year comes to a close.

The Rise of Holiday Cyber Threats: What Organizations Need to Know

For most people, the holidays may be a time for winding down and taking a break. For cyber criminals, it’s just the opposite. With many of your staff out of the office or signing in remotely, and a large percentage of business being done at the end of the year, organizations are a prime target for cyber threats on and around the holidays. To protect your organization, you’ll want to enact a firm security framework.

How AI Is Transforming Cybersecurity with Predictive Capabilities

Unless you've been avoiding the internet entirely, you've probably noticed the rise of sophisticated cyberattacks making headlines. From data breaches to ransomware, these threats aren't just increasing in number - they're becoming more complex and harder to detect. Enter artificial intelligence (AI), the unsung hero quietly reshaping cybersecurity. But how exactly does AI use its predictive superpowers to stay ahead of hackers? Let's dive in.

How Schools Can Stop Cyberbullying and Keep Students Safe Online

Cyberbullying is a big issue in today's schools. With students spending more time online for learning and socializing, the chance of harmful behavior like serious harassment increases. Schools need to make sure their digital platforms are safe for everyone. Stopping cyberbullying not only involves punishing bad behavior but also teaching students, setting clear rules, and using technology wisely. Here are some simple and practical ways schools can take action to protect students and make the internet a safer space.

Deepfake Videos on YouTube: A Growing Cybersecurity Threat

The technology behind deepfake, AI that swaps faces in videos, is moving fast. It's not just that deepfakes are now easier and more difficult to detect. It's that their presence on YouTube and other platforms raises serious concerns about privacy, consent, and misinformation. In this article, we explore how deepfakes have risen on YouTube, what dangers they bring, and why fighting them is an escalating cybersecurity challenge.