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Information vs. Operational Technology: IT vs. OT Explained

Since the rise of the Internet, organizations and individuals have increasingly sought ways to keep their information secure and private. IT has witnessed a changing cyber threat landscape, and businesses have relied more and more on the Internet and data to function. However, the attack landscape widened in the 2010s. With widespread computer worms like Stuxnet in 2010, cybercriminals have gained critical access to organizations through operational technology.

ChatGPT vs Cyber Threats: The REAL Role of AI in Cybersecurity

Unlock the truth about using Large Language Models (LLMs) in cybersecurity - are they the next big thing or just another trend? In this episode of Razorwire, your host, James Rees, brings together cybersecurity expert Richard Cassidy and data scientist Josh Neil to talk about the use of AI and large language models (LLMs) in cybersecurity and their role in threat detection and security. Join us for a discussion on the capabilities and limitations of these technologies, sparked by a controversial LinkedIn post.

Stronger Security with Corelight and Mandiant Managed Defense

At Corelight, we’re thrilled when a respected cybersecurity leader like Mandiant introduces a new offering based on our solution. This week, Mandiant Managed Defense unveiled support for Corelight Open NDR, a move that strengthens our existing relationship and integration across the Google Cloud Security portfolio.

What is CASB in Cyber Security?

Businesses increasingly use cloud services like Google Workspace, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Hubspot, and Dropbox to improve work productivity and drive innovation. However, this accelerated shift to cloud platforms has exposed businesses to new security challenges, such as unauthorized data breaches and compliance violations. A Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) is a powerful tool against these issues, delivering unmatched visibility and control over data to protect enterprises against these threats.

The Evolution of CASB: How Cloud Security Has Changed Over the Years

Since organizations use cloud computing for their commercial goals, data storage, and improvement of collaboration, protecting these services has become a significant concern. Current security solutions developed for premise-based environments are insufficient for today's cloud-first world.

EssayHub Review: A Closer Look at the New 1-Page Abstract Feature

As a student, you might already be familiar with EssayHub, a popular platform that gives you a leg up on your academic work. Its reputation for helping students with essays and big projects has been growing, and I got curious-does it really live up to the hype? I decided to test the service myself. It's clear that the mission of EssayHub is to assist students through its diverse academic offerings. This is not just about writing essays; it's about giving you tools to excel academically.

How can WhatsApp users customize notifications for improved privacy?

Have you ever felt like your WhatsApp notifications are telling everyone about your business? Don't worry! There are ways to make your messages more private. WhatsApp offers various customization options to improve your privacy and minimize distractions.

What is Purpose of the Free Fire Advance Server?

The Free Fire Advance Server plays a pivotal role in the continuous improvement and evolution of the game. This special server, accessible to a select group of players, is more than just a testing ground-it's a vital part of the game's development cycle. In this article, we will explore the primary purposes of the Free Fire Advance Server and why it is crucial for both players and developers.

The HIPAA compliance checklist for security managers

The healthcare sector in the United States has seen a continuous increase in both the frequency and cost of data breaches in the past decade. This is shown by a 61% rise in HIPAA violations from 2019 to 2020, resulting in penalties totaling $13 million for the sector. From 2020 to 2023, the average cost of a single healthcare data breach in the US rose nearly 30%, reaching a whopping $9.3 million.

The states of data, Part 1: Why you should protect data at rest, in use, and in motion

What do Morgan Stanley, Samsung, and a New York credit union all have in common? They aren’t of the same scale, do not cater to the same customer needs, nor do they store similar data. But, if there’s one thing in common between these three organizations, it’s that they’ve all been victims of a data leak. Morgan Stanley, the banking conglomerate, suffered a data leak due to sheer negligence of handling data at rest.