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Cloud Security Posture Management

Arctic Wolf Cloud Security Posture Management security operations identify cloud resources at risk and provide guidance on hardening their posture, simplifying cloud security. Arctic Wolf Cloud Security Posture Management was built to make sure nothing gets missed; to give you greater context into your cloud platforms, identify gaps, and deliver posture hardening recommendations to keep your information safe.

Arctic Wolf Managed Risk

Arctic Wolf Managed Risk enables you to discover, benchmark, and harden your security across your networks, endpoints, and cloud environments. At the core of Arctic Wolf Managed Risk is our Concierge Security Team, providing you with personal security experts who deliver a quantified, real-time understanding of your cyber risk. From technical vulnerabilities like software defects and system misconfigurations, to unsafe practices like reusing passwords, our Concierge Security Team helps focus your team’s efforts to quickly improve your security posture and reduce risk.

What Security Teams Want from MDR Providers

As security teams struggle to scale security programs to meet both attack surface and threat landscape growth and complexity, many are engaging managed detection and response (MDR) providers to accelerate their operating models. With no end in sight for the cybersecurity skills shortage, MDR services can bring immediate expert resources online, together with proven, best-of-breed processes and tools that can help security teams gain control and set themselves up for future security program success.

The 443 Podcast Episode 215 - CISA's Cybersecurity Performance Goals

This week on the podcast we cover CISA's freshly-released Cybersecurity Performance Goals (CPGs) designed to help smaller organizations bridge the gap between frameworks and practical implementation. After that, we discuss a new bill working its way through the US Senate designed to address open source software security risks. Finally, we end with a research post from Microsoft on the evolution of an interesting malware campaign.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Hear From Egnyte's Top Experts

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month in the U.S. – the annual coming together of government and industry leaders to put a greater focus on cybersecurity domestically and abroad. It’s a chance to reflect on what has worked and to evaluate what more needs to be done; and it’s more crucial than ever, given the rising number of threats facing companies of all sizes. Here at Egnyte, cybersecurity is ingrained in what we do and who we are.

The Simply Cyber Report: October 31, 2022

The top cyber news stories you need to know about right now. Microsoft Security Threat Intelligence is reporting on the Raspberry Robin worm, having infected at least 3000 systems across 1000 organizations at time of this report. First reported by Red Canary in September, Raspberry Robin is spread via USB drive (yes this is still a viable attack vector, and very similar to how Stuxnet initially kicked off). It has very similar technical behavior to the FakeUpdates malvertising campaigns.