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Encryption in the Enterprise: What gets encrypted

In this webinar cut, we are going to review what kind of data should get #encrypted in the #enterprise. 👨‍💼 About the Speaker Bozhidar Bozhanov is co-founder and CEO at LogSentinel. He is a senior software engineer and solution architect with over 10 years of experience in the software industry. Bozhidar has been a speaker at numerous conferences and is among the popular bloggers and influencers in the technical field. He is one of the top-ranked users in Stack Overflow and his tech blog is recognized as one of the top Java developers blogs by international online media.

SQL Injections: Is There a Way for Real-Time Tracking and Prevention?

SQL injection (SQLi) is one of the most common code-injection techniques used to get information from one’s database. Generally speaking, this is malicious code placing in one’s database via a page input, most often a registration form. SQL injection usually occurs when you ask a user for input, like their username/user ID, and instead of a name/id, the user gives you an SQL statement that you will unknowingly run on your database.

SAP Security Monitoring and Why Is It Important

Security is a key element required by any enterprise technology for ensuring business success and growth as well as trust in their buyers. But where to start in setting up a security posture in your SAP environment? As a security specialist, you know your customers are usually only a click away from your services and products. Your clients might only notice technical deficiencies and will not get into detail about the security aspects of all the systems you use.

Kaseya Ransomware Attack: How It Affects MSSPs and SMEs, and What to Do to Prevent It

A cybercrime organization with Russian origins called REvil claims to have infected 1 million systems across 17 countries. It is now demanding $ 70 million in bitcoins in exchange for a “universal decryptor” that will return users’ access. Hackers targeted the US IT company Kaseya, and then used that company’s software to infiltrate the victims’ systems, using a zero-day vulnerability.

Kaseya Ransomware Attack: How Did It Affect the MSSPs And What To Do To Prevent The Risk?

Kaseya #Ransomware Attack A #cybercrime organization with Russian origins called #REvil claims to have infected 1 million systems across 17 countries. It is now demanding $ 70 million in bitcoins in exchange for a "universal decryptor" that will return users’ access. Hackers targeted the US IT company #Kaseya, and then used that company’s software to infiltrate the victims’ systems, using a zero-day vulnerability.

Ransomware Attacks in 2021 And How To Prevent Them

In the last two years, ransomware attacks have drastically increased, and their impact on the organization has become bigger. Bitdefender reports that ransomware attacks increased by 485% in 2020. In this video, we will review what is a ransomware attack and how it spreads across the organization's assets, as well as what types of companies usually get hit by attackers, and how to minimize the risk of getting infected.

XDR: What Next-Gen SIEM Would Have Been

It’s easy to get lost in product categories in security these days. And XDR (eXtended Detection and Response) is a new addition to the landscape, which makes people wonder – what exactly is that? We’ve previously held that XDR and SIEM are effectively the same thing, although many vendors and Gartner analysts would probably disagree.

Proprietary vs Open Source: Which Software is Better for Your Company Security? (Webinar Cuts)

Proprietary and open source security products each have their own benefits. Proprietary products often have a smaller learning curve which can lead to more efficient learning and operational practices. Open source products can be deployed by anyone without the need for licenses and/or commitments which is ideal for organizations that rely on a wide range of third parties to provide services and products.

Press Release: LogSentinel is among The CyberTech100 pioneering companies helping financial institutions

8th June 2021 Naarden, Netherlands – LogSentinel, the innovative next-gen SIEM provider, announced that it was included in the annual list of the world’s most innovative providers of cybersecurity solutions for the financial sector – CyberTech100. “We are thrilled that LogSentinel SIEM, our flagship product, was recognized by FinTech Global as one of the top 100 information security products for the financial industry.