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Digital Transformation Is a Major Driver of Network Transformation

Many organizations are in the midst of rapid digital transformation. In the past few years, numerous new and promising technologies have emerged and matured, promising significant benefits. For example, many organizations are rapidly adopting cloud computing, and the growing maturity of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has the potential to unlock new operational efficiencies.

What Is Cyber Security Audit and How Is It Helpful for Your Business?

When was the last time you performed your cybersecurity audit? An audit of complete cybersecurity management, not a simple scan. If it has been longer than you remember, then you are probably at risk of being a victim of cyberattacks. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the risk of cyberattacks escalates. To safeguard against these threats, it is essential to have a robust cybersecurity management system in place.

Malvertising: How Phishing Campaigns Use Malicious Ads

During 2022 and the first quarter of 2023 Cyberint noticed an increased trend in Threat Actors engaging in malvertising, AKA abusing the ad space to distribute their phishing & malware campaigns. Malvertising increases their reach and potential victims due to advertisement prioritization in search engine results. This trend is a lesser-known risk among the general public, and therefore poses a higher threat.

Securing the Software Supply Chain: Protecting Against Insecure Code Downloads

In today's interconnected world, securing the software supply chain is crucial for maintaining robust application security. Developers often rely on package managers to import third-party code and libraries, but this convenience comes with risks. Insecure code downloads can introduce vulnerabilities that compromise the integrity of your software. In this blog post, we will explore essential steps to secure the supply chain and prevent developers from downloading insecure code from package managers.

7 Best Practices to Secure System Administrators' Privileged Accounts

System administrators hold the keys to your organization’s cybersecurity. However, their accounts can also be a source of cybersecurity risks to your company. Both cybercriminals and malicious administrators can exploit the elevated privileges for their own benefit. In this article, we explore key risks coming from admin accounts and offer seven effective best practices on how to protect administrative access to your organization’s critical systems and data.

What is Doxxing?

Doxxing, also spelled doxing, is when a threat actor publishes Personally Identifiable Information (PII) about their target online. This can include publishing the target’s place of employment, home address, credit or debit card numbers and any other sensitive information. The purpose of the threat actor publishing another person’s PII varies, but most commonly has to do with harassment.

Minimizing public sector cybersecurity risk

The public sector is critical to national and international security. Yet, new research from SecurityScorecard and the Cyentia Institute found that 61.6% of public sector agencies have open cyber vulnerabilities, taking a median of 309 days to remediate. What’s more, 53% of public sector agencies are losing ground closing their cyber vulnerabilities, due in large part to a greater reliance on third-party vendors with less-than-optimal cybersecurity hygiene.

Enhancing Mobile Device Security: Applying the NIS2 Directive

Mobile devices have become indispensable in our modern lives, enabling us to stay connected, access information, and conduct transactions on the go. However, the rise of mobile usage for accessing corporate information is attracting the increased attention of cybercriminals seeking to exploit vulnerabilities and gain unauthorized access to sensitive data.