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Cyber Insurance: A Must-Have Companion to Your Homeowners or Renters Insurance

In a world where technology is intertwined with everything we do, the digital domain is often so commonplace we don’t think about it unless something dreadful happens. Who hasn’t had a stomach-dropping phone call from the bank letting you know that thieves have stolen your credit card number? For better or worse, technology is part of our daily lives. From working remotely to shopping online to managing finances, we’re constantly connected.

Power up security collaboration with Snyk and Slack

We just released a new Snyk Partner Speak Video to showcase Snyk and Slack’s joint integration that enables you to view and use Snyk data on Slack channels. The new Snyk App for Slack provides notifications within the channels your teams rely on most to address security issues in your code, open source dependencies, containers, and cloud infrastructure.

How to Choose Effective AI Tools for Cyber Security In 2023

If you are searching for ways to actualise benefits from cybersecurity AI tools or want to find out what AI tools will really make a difference in your SOC, you’re not alone. A World Economic Forum survey last year showed that almost half of all security leaders thought AI and machine learning would have the greatest influence on stopping cyber attacks and malware in the next two years. And that was before ChatGPT started an AI frenzy.

What is Network Segmentation? Virtual & Physical Segmentation

Network segmentation or segregation is a network architecture practice used by network security personnel to divide an organization’s computer network into smaller subnets. Each subnet or network segment forms its own smaller network. By segmenting an organization’s network, personnel can better control the traffic flow between subnets, improve security policies, and make it more challenging for unauthorized users to access sensitive data and critical parts of the network.

What is a Content Security Policy (CSP)?

Every website needs to be set up with a cloud service provider, but what about your other CSP: Content Security Policy? The Content Security Policy (CSP) is a standard provided in an HTTP response header that helps prevent cross-site scripting attacks (XSS), clickjacking, packet sniffing, and malicious content injection on the client side of your web page. Configuring the header will enable a CSP with the directives you supply to control how a user agent loads resources on your site.

What Is an Exploit Kit?

An exploit kit is a toolkit that cybercriminals use to attack the security vulnerabilities of a system or device to distribute malware. An exploit is a bit of code that takes advantage of security vulnerabilities found within software and hardware. Cybercriminals collect these bits of code and compile them into a kit that can target multiple security vulnerabilities at once, and secretly install malware on devices.

SecurityScorecard Research Investigates Chinese Threat Actor Group

In late August, Microsoft published its analysis of espionage activity tied to a new threat actor group called Flax Typhoon, which is believed to operate on behalf of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The group mainly targets Taiwanese critical infrastructure, including: government, education, manufacturing, and information technology sectors.

Top Five Free and Open Source SIEM

In an age where cybersecurity is paramount, organizations must be vigilant in protecting their digital assets and sensitive information. Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions are crucial in this endeavor, as they provide comprehensive visibility into an organization’s cybersecurity posture. While there are many commercial SIEM tools on the market, the pursuit of truly free and open-source SIEM solutions is gaining traction.

Build a 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) with Free and Open Source Technologies

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on building a 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) using free and open-source technologies. In the digital age, protecting your organization’s information assets has never been more important. Cyber threats are constantly evolving, and organizations of all sizes and industries are vulnerable to attacks.