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Elevate Your Security Strategy with Effective Vulnerability Prioritization

Vulnerability prioritization is essential for organizations to efficiently allocate resources, reduce risk, and protect critical assets. However, with an increasing number of vulnerability scanning tools in use, security teams face a growing backlog of findings. This overwhelming volume of data can lead to analysis paralysis, where critical vulnerabilities remain unaddressed while minor issues consume valuable time and resources.

NIS 2 Cybersecurity Risk Management Measures Explained

The Network and Information Systems Directive 2 (NIS 2) is a cornerstone of European cybersecurity regulation, imposing stringent requirements on critical infrastructure sectors. To ensure their resilience, NIS 2 mandates specific cybersecurity risk management measures. Let's break down these ten essential measures and understand their implications.

What Are Network Security Solutions?

Picture this, you are trying to protect a chest full of treasure and have no idea what lurks in the shadows, waiting to take it all away. Scary, isn’t it? Fear should be the same when it comes to running a network without proper security. How you’ll guard your treasure with everything you’ve got, network security solutions do the same. It protects your organization’s critical information from cyber threats.

How to Detect Insider Threats (And Stop Them From Happening)

In early 2022, a Yahoo employee, Qian Sang, exploited his access to confidential information, and stole the company’s AdLearn product minutes after receiving a job offer from a competitor. By the time the breach was discovered, the damage was extensive, costing the company millions in fines, legal fees, and lost business . This incident is not an isolated case.

A confident project unifies Bitcoin and Ethereum for interoperability purposes

Bitcoin and Ethereum have always been compared since they're two of the most popular cryptocurrencies on the market. Although they serve different purposes since Bitcoin is a store of value and Ethereum is used more as a way to access decentralized applications and environments, they've always had some similarities that investors contemplated upon.

Web3 Security: Why It Matters and How Solana Keeps You Safe

So, you're diving into the world of Web3, huh? It's like the Wild West out there, with endless possibilities but also plenty of risks. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, one thing's for sure: security is a big deal. Let's talk about why Web3 security is essential and how Solana, one of the fastest-growing blockchains out there, is setting the standard.

Top tips: How you can build a robust cybersecurity mesh architecture

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world today and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we’re going over five steps to building a robust cybersecurity mesh. The last few years have seen computing models and network infrastructure become increasingly fragmented and distributed.

What Is Smishing and How Organizations Can Protect Themselves

In the summer of 2022, a few Twilio employees received an odd text message. Appearing to be from the internal IT department, these messages suggested employees need to reset expiring passwords through a specific URL. However, neither the URL or the message was legitimate, and the threat actors controlled the URL. They essentially tricked employees into giving away credentials, resulting in the compromise of over 130 connected organizations.

Common Ransomware Attack Types

When it comes to cybersecurity, ransomware is probably one of the first threats you think of. It seems like it’s everywhere — and it is. Ransomware is one of the most notorious cyber threats affecting individuals, businesses, and organizations globally. The frequency and impact of these attacks have surged in recent years, making it crucial to understand their nature and how to protect against them.

What is Mandatory Access Control (MAC) and 7 Ways To Understand When You Need It

Every day, headlines scream about data breaches and cyberattacks. Could your organization be next? If you’re not using Mandatory Access Control (MAC), you’re leaving your sensitive information vulnerable to unauthorized access. The fear is real – 52% of data breaches expose customer information, wreaking havoc on reputations and bottom lines. But what if you could drastically reduce this risk?