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Understanding the foundation: Exploring the world of firewall security

In the vast cybersecurity landscape, one fundamental element stands tall as a guardian against digital threats—firewall security. In this blog, we’ll cover firewall security’s importance in safeguarding network infrastructure and mitigating cybersecurity risks in today’s interconnected world.

Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS): How to protect your customers

The cyberthreat landscape is in a state of constant evolution. As the digital dependency of businesses grows, so do the opportunities for those looking to take advantage of it. In recent years, we have witnessed an upsurge in a new type of malicious actor: the non-technical cybercriminal.

Using a Systematic Approach to Creating an Offensive Security Program

An offensive security strategy is a sophisticated and dynamic approach that extends beyond mere testing. It's a comprehensive plan that aligns with an organization's core mission, transforming security from a passive shield to an active spearhead. After all, in any fight, a combatant can only block punches for so long before striking back.

DD2345 Military Critical Technical Data Agreement and CMMC

What is the government if not an organization dedicated to the creation of paperwork? All of that paperwork means something, though, and it can range from trivial to vitally important. One of the more important forms, if it’s required for your business or institution to fill out, is the DD2345 form. What is it, what is it used for, do you need one, and how does it interact with CMMC?

What is the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA)?

The Utah State government passed the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) in March 2022, scheduling the law to go into effect on December 31, 2023. Utah is the fourth state in the United States to pass a state privacy law. Compared to preceding US privacy laws, such as the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), and Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), the UCPA has a narrower scope, making the law more friendly to businesses and data controllers.

The EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox: Shaping Global Cybersecurity Standards

The EU Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox is a framework developed by the European Union to enhance its ability to prevent, deter, and respond to malicious cyber activities that may threaten its external security. The European Commission adopted the Toolbox in 2017 as part of the EU's broader strategy to promote a global, open, stable, and secure cyberspace.

Protecting Student Health Data: TPRM for Higher Education

Higher education institutions are a growing target for cybercriminals due to the high volume of sensitive information and data they collect and use. From enrollment to matriculation, colleges and universities utilize student data for everything from financial aid packages to determining eligibility for coursework. According to a report by Check Point Research, the education sector (specifically higher education) has experienced significantly more cyber attacks than any other industry in recent years.

Telemetry Data: Examples & Types of Data Collected

Telemetry data automatically collects and sends data from various devices to a central location for analysis and monitoring. However, not all data is created equal. To better understand data telemetry and how to leverage it, you also need to understand the different types of data telemetry. This article will discuss various telemetry data examples and types to help you better understand the topic.

Insider Threat vs. Insider Risk: What's the Difference?

Cybersecurity issues more commonly arise from insider activity than outside activity. Of course, attacks by external threat actors still occur, but insider incidents cause most data breaches and leaks. Often, insider threat and insider risk are used interchangeably to describe cybersecurity risks posed by people with inside knowledge of a company.