Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Trustwave DbProtect Expands to Secure Snowflake: Strengthening AI Repository Protection

Trustwave's database protection solution, DbProtect, now supports Snowflake, which is a popular, cloud-based data warehousing platform used by organizations to power AI models and data-driven workflows. Snowflake's cloud-based architecture separates storage and compute functions, allowing organizations to scale each independently. The platform's ability to handle both structured and semi-structured data makes it a preferred choice for a broad range of AI and analytics applications.

How to Achieve DDoS Defense with Real-Time Network Analysis

DDoS Defense with up-to-the-minute network analysis has become crucial as these attacks have disrupted network security for almost 20 years. The landscape changed dramatically in 2018 when the first multi-terabyte per second DDoS attacks crippled major organizations. GitHub experienced a massive 1.3TB/s attack that year, which dwarfed the previous record – a 602GB/s attack on the BBC just two years earlier.

How Does Vulnerability Scanning Support IT Asset Security?

Traditional IT environments remain vulnerable when scans are done infrequently or manually. Static scanning misses shadow IT ignores transient devices, and often overlooks systems not regularly scheduled for scans. Take the example of a remote office server that was deployed temporarily for a project. If it’s not included in regular scanning schedules, it might run unpatched and unnoticed for months—an easy target for attackers.

A Smarter Way to Monitor: How Ethical UAM Supports HR, IT, and Compliance Goals

Organizations today face a familiar but intensifying challenge: how to safeguard productivity and security without compromising employee privacy. HR, IT, and Compliance leaders recognize that trust is the foundation of retention, culture, and performance. Visibility, however, is crucial for addressing disengagement, risk, and policy adherence as soon as possible. According to PwC’s 2024 Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey, nearly 30% of employees expect to change jobs within the year.

The Future is Now with Intelligent DLP

Historically, software vendors that detect various types of data in customers’ environments have relied heavily on rudimentary methods for identifying that data. One of the most popular methods for identifying the presence of any particular type of data is using regular expressions and, admittedly, Riscosity started off doing the same several years ago.

June Release Rollup: Copilot - Bring Your Own Model, AI Prompt Wizard, Specifications Analyst, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for June, including: For more information on these updates and others, please read the complete list below and follow the links for more detailed articles.

Best Software Composition Analysis (SCA) Tools: Top 6 Solutions in 2025

Quick Answer: The top SCA tools in 2025 are Mend.io (best for automated remediation and proactive SCA), Sonatype Lifecycle (known for enterprise policy management), Snyk (known for developer experience), and Checkmarx SCA (known for comprehensive coverage). According to industry reports, organizations using SCA tools can reduce vulnerability remediation time by up to 80%.

Remote Access Security Vulnerabilities and How to Prevent Them

In the age of remote working, businesses and freelancers enjoy the freedom of working from anywhere, but this freedom could also come at a cost. Phishing, hacking, and ransomware are all potential problems businesses and individuals face. To prevent these threats, it's crucial to have awareness of remote access security, the vulnerabilities we face in the age of remote work, and what tools are available to prevent these threats.

C4 Bomb: Blowing Up Chrome's AppBound Cookie Encryption

In July 2024, Google introduced a new feature to better protect cookies in Chrome: AppBound Cookie Encryption. This new feature was able to disrupt the world of infostealers, forcing the malware developers to quickly modify their malware to adapt to the latest protections. In the new era of cookie protection, infostealer malware either need direct access to the Chrome process or to run with elevated privileges.