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Chip maker launches probe into data theft amid cybersecurity concerns

American chip giant Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) announced that it has launched a probe of a data breach carried out by a cybercriminal group called Intelbroker that led to several private documents and information being stolen which occurred early this month. In a statement to media outlets, the company spokesperson said that it is working closely with the authorities and a third-party hosting partner to investigate the impact of the breach.

How CMMC Will Improve Your Cybersecurity Posture

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, safeguarding critical data from unauthorized access is paramount. Our recent webinar, “Shut the Front Door,” provided invaluable insights aimed at business leaders, operations executives, and IT managers within the government contracting community, emphasizing the necessity of robust access control measures and adherence to regulations like the FAR, DFARS, and NIST 800-171.

How to Conduct Comprehensive Security Audits Without Compromising on Time?

Ever wondered how to conduct security audits without wasting time? Security audits are crucial for protecting your business from threats. But they often feel like they take forever. The process can be overwhelming, especially if you’re trying to be thorough without sacrificing too much time. Luckily, it doesn’t have to be this way.

California's Top 5 Cybersecurity Companies

In a developing digital environment, cybersecurity is playing an important role for safeguarding private information and maintaining the integrity of online systems. Strong cybersecurity measures are necessary for individuals, corporations, and governments to prevent data breaches, financial loss, and privacy violations because of an increasing number of cyber threats.

Regulatory Compliance and Ransomware Preparedness

Ransomware attacks are a huge problem: in the past five years alone, they have brought about a state of emergency across vast swathes of the United States, threatened to topple the Costa Rican government, and brought Portugal's largest media conglomerate to its knees. And ransomware attackers show no signs of slowing down: last year, roughly one-third of all data breaches involved ransomware or some other extortion technique.

The Benefits and Challenges of Decentralized Cloud Computing for Modern Companies

Cloud computing has changed the way companies process and store their data. It has allowed for more flexibility and has given companies the ability to access their data and conduct operations from remote locations. This has allowed companies to recruit and manage employees who live outside their office locations, giving them access to global talent while saving costs.

Custom Frameworks

TrustCloud supports several standards and frameworks out of the box, including SOC 2, CMMC, and ISO 9001, to name a few. The best part is that TrustCloud is constantly adding new frameworks to expand the TrustCloud Common Control Framework (TCCCF). Organizations, regulations, and business needs are constantly evolving, and therefore, you might need certain frameworks that are currently not supported by the TrustCloud platform. To enable you to meet your ever-evolving framework needs, TrustCloud now offers the flexibility of creating your own custom frameworks and standards.

Inventory - What is it? How can you use it as evidence?

An inventory is a specific list of data that is gathered to provide information about a certain part of the business. The inventory is inspected by an automated test or by a human to determine if one or more controls are satisfied and to analyze the results of the inventory. Examples of inventories are users, security incidents, devices, servers, databases, logs, etc.