Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

April 2023

SOX VS SOC AICPA Mapping the Differences

SOX and SOC are regulatory and compliance standards that people often get confused about. They are designed and developed with different purposes and goals. Explaining the two in detail, VISTA InfoSec recently conducted a live webinar on “SOX & SOC- Mapping the Differences”. The webinar maps the similarities and differences between SOX and SOC. In addition to this, the webinar provides information on how your organization can leverage the key overlaps between the two to attain compliance with both the regulation and compliance standards.

SQL INJECTION ATTACK

An SQL Injection vulnerability may affect any website or web application that uses an SQL database such as MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, or others. SQL may be used to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data: customer information, personal data, trade secrets, intellectual property, and more. SQL Injection is one of the oldest, most prevalent, and most dangerous web application vulnerability. The OWASP organization (Open Web Application Security Project) lists injections in their OWASP Top 10 document as the number one threat to web application security.

Securing Your Business: The Importance of Industry-Specific Cybersecurity Measures

As the world has evolved in significant ways over the past several decades, so have the threats that businesses face daily evolved. In particular, cybercrime has grown into a nefarious force that harms businesses and causes irreparable damage. From holding information ransom to stealing private financial information, there is no limit to the damage that cybercriminals can inflict upon your operations.