Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Datadog Cloud Security Management: Unified Security and Observability

Datadog Cloud Security Management operates across your stack, bringing together security and observability to create an all-in-one solution that equips teams with a shared view of issues so they’re better able to collaboratively secure their environments.

Scattered Spiders and Black Cats: MGM and Caesars Hacked?

In this week's episode, Bill and Robin dive deep into the techniques and tricks used by the masterminds behind the recent attacks on MGM and the Caesars Entertainment group, Scattered Spider and ALPHV. Why was MGMs business down for 10 days? Why did Caesars pay an alleged $15M ransom? What is BlackCat? How can this have been prevented, and how would this map to something like the MITRE ATT&CK framework?

Sidecar Containers in Kubernetes: A Personal Journey

I had always wanted to use sidecars with Istio or Splunk forwarder in production, but as a Kubernetes maintainer, I knew there was no reliable way of telling Kubernetes to ensure sidecar containers were kept running before and after the main application. In this post I will share the twists and turns of my adventure in addressing this long-standing Kubernetes challenge.

How Netskope's Security Competency and AWS Integrations Help Address the Shared Responsibility Model

It’s no secret that Amazon Web Services (AWS) continues to grow by leaps and bounds as organizations modernize their IT infrastructure by migrating apps and workloads to the cloud. And due to the AWS shared responsibility model of cloud security, a deep and broad ecosystem of security vendors has also grown up alongside AWS.

TrustCloud Product Updates: September 2023

Our team has been hard at work creating updates and new features just for you, see what we’ve been up to over the last month. NEW: Prove the ROI of your security and privacy investments with TrustCloud Business Intelligence (BI) TrustCloud Business Intelligence is here! Now, you can see and share key results from across your compliance, risk management, and sales acceleration programs to showcase ROI, prove value, plan your resources, and easily align with stakeholders.

What To Do if You Get Hacked

The first thing to do after realizing you’ve been hacked is to secure your accounts by immediately changing all of your passwords and enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). You should also scan your device with antivirus software, secure your home WiFi network and reset your device. Read on to learn ten steps you should take after discovering you’ve been hacked and the telltale signs that you’ve been hacked.

How to execute an Azure Cloud purple team exercise

For folks who are responsible for threat detection of any kind for their organizations, the cloud can often be a difficult area to approach. At the time of writing, Amazon Web Services contains over two hundred services, while the Azure cloud offers six hundred. Each of these services can generate unique telemetry and each surface can present defenders with a unique attack path to handle. Adding to this complexity is the diversity of cloud workload configurations, as well as varying architecture models.

BMO Bank Loses Customer Data in Recent Data Breach Attack

BMO Bank is the 8th largest bank in the United States, employing over 12,000 individuals. The bank manages more than $3 Billion in annual reserves and works with a huge number of customers as it has over 1,000 physical locations across the country. BMO Bank is based in Chicago, Illinois, but has locations throughout the country. If you bank with BMO, your data may be at risk, because the organization was recently hacked and lost a significant amount of customer data.

Qualitative vs. Quantitative Cybersecurity Risk Assessment

Risk mitigation is at the heart of cybersecurity. By connecting to the Internet, implementing upgraded IT systems, or adding a new vendor to your organization, you are automatically exposing your business to some level of cyber risk. With outsourcing on the rise and a growing reliance on vendors who are processing, storing, and transmitting sensitive data, assessing and mitigating risk is becoming increasingly important.