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Random but Memorable - Episode 13.0: Lift As You Climb with Adamaka Ajaelo from Self-eSTEM

How can we foster diversity and champion inclusivity in the cybersecurity industry? And how do we support and encourage more BIPOC women and girls to get into tech? Our final episode of the season invites Self-eSTEM founder, Adamaka Ajaelo, to have this important and inspiring conversation with 1Password Founder Sara Teare. We also dissect what looks to be turning into one of the largest data breaches ever, in Watchtower Weekly. Plus, we go out with a bang in our final game of Security Blank.

Passkeys vs Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): What's the Difference?

The main difference between passkeys and 2FA is that passkeys completely remove the need for individuals to enter a password, whereas 2FA enhances the security of an account by requiring an additional method of authentication in addition to a traditional username and password. Continue reading to learn more about the differences and similarities between passkeys and 2FA, and which is more secure.

7 Top Mobile Security Threats: Safeguard Your Device

Mobile devices have made it possible for employees to work and communicate from just about anywhere. But that convenience comes at a price. The rise of mobile devices and the rise of mobile security threats have gone hand-in-hand. Mobile devices like phones, tablets, and ChromeOS devices present an incredible vector for phishing, social engineering, and malware distribution—and threat actors are keenly aware of that fact.

Never Miss a Critical Alert: Graylog 6.0 Elevates Security Alerting with Pushover Integration

Responding rapidly to cyber threats is a make-or-break capability in today’s high-stakes security environment. A missed alert can quickly escalate a minor incident into a major crisis, jeopardizing your organization’s critical assets and hard-earned reputation. A recent IBM study revealed that companies took an average of 237 days to identify a data breach in 2021 — an inexcusable delay that could invite catastrophic consequences. (Source: IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022)

Increasing API Traffic, Proliferating Attack Activity and Lack of Maturity: Key Findings from Salt Security's 2024 State of API Security Report

The latest Salt Security State of API Security Report is out now, and we’re thrilled to give a little sneak peek of its contents. As we have done in previous years, the State of API Security Report is assembled from survey responses and empirical data from Salt customers. This report includes the special addition of the “in the wild” API vulnerability research, much like last year’s report did, to give deeper insight into API concerns in real-world situations.

NIS2 is Coming - How Should You Handle the New Incident Reporting Obligations?

October is rapidly approaching, and that means new cybersecurity regulations known as NIS2 are set to be enacted by European Union (EU) member states. States are required to publish their local version of the NIS2 Directive into law by the 17th of October. Whilst many countries are well on track, however, some have already acknowledged they will not meet the deadline. This delay leaves organisations somewhat in the dark as to what they will need to comply with and by when.

The Vital Role of Car Accident Lawyers

The situation in the wake of a car crash is overwhelming and disorienting. The shock of the accident and possible injuries, coupled with the labyrinthine nature of insurance claims, blankets the entirety of the situation in bleakness. However, this is where lawyers specializing in car accidents make their grand entrance. Their help is beyond valuable, working to ensure that victims are rightly served with justice and due compensation.