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Remember, Remember: What Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot Can Teach Us About Modern Cyber Attacks

10 years ago I moved to the UK and made it my home, and I love living here. I like Marmite, debates over whether the evening meal is dinner, tea, or supper, the constant requirement to remark upon the weather… and the many bizarre traditions. One of these bizarre traditions is Bonfire Night, celebrated on 5th November each year to commemorate the Gunpowder Plot when a bunch of conspirators (including a man called Guy Fawkes) tried to blow up Parliament and King James.

Avoiding a false sense of security

Cyber threat detection and response is a well-established area of cyber security, with a multitude of product and service types and definitions. Yet rather than make it easier for organisations to identify what they need, this often contributes to industry noise and hype, creating a marketplace that can be challenging to navigate for buyers who are uncertain of what they need, or why they need it.
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When to Automate and When Not to Automate

Everyone loves automation, and it can be easy to assume that the more you automate, the better. Indeed, falling short of achieving fully autonomous processes can feel like a defeat. If you don't automate completely, you're the one falling behind, right? Well, not exactly. Although automation is, in general, a good thing, there is such a thing as too much automation. And blindly striving to automate everything under the sun is not necessarily the best strategy. Instead, you should be strategic about what you do and don't automate.

Global File Sharing's Future Relies on Partnership and Collaboration

When it comes to the future of global file sharing, customers and vendors of these solutions must work together to develop the ideal solution for each user’s unique needs. Indeed, buyers are often looking for more than the features and benefits of global file systems - they want solutions to their most pressing business problems. How will global file sharing solutions keep up?

What is an Organization Validation (OV) Code Signing Certificate?

An organization must utilize an OV Code Signing Certificate whenever it releases any software. However, many firms are unaware of it and launch their software without any digital sign. Therefore, not using an Organization Validation Code Signing becomes a drawback. So, by moving further, you will get a detailed insight into the OV Code Signing Certificate. It will help you to understand its meaning, working, need, benefits, and approach to choosing an authentic provider.

The biggest threat remote access poses: exposing your server on the Internet

The rise in working from home has popularized remote access to the company workplace. Although remote work increases productivity and facilitates some operations, it may also be the gateway that cybercriminals have been waiting for. According to the latest 2022 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, misuse of remote access is the fourth most common initial attack vector.

How can Identity Verification prevent scams in MLM and D2C industries?

In India, there have been several Multi-Level-Marketing (MLM) frauds. Investing in stock shares and commodities, paid per click, investing in the IT sector, or investing in infrastructure have all resulted in scams. Aaryarup/ATCR, Unipay, Stock guru, TVI Express, and others swindle over Rs 10,000 crores. Multi-level Marketing is a sales strategy by some companies to sell directly to the customers.

Demystifying Breach Notification

As the number of high-profile cyberattacks and data breaches has increased in recent years, more companies have made investments to better secure their systems and develop incident response plans. While these are essential concerns, a firm’s obligations don’t simply end when a threat is removed from the network and they are able to resume normal operations. They must also notify those whose data may have been impacted by the breach.