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WatchGuard Acquires ActZero to Accelerate Delivery of 24/7 MDR Services

WatchGuard acquired ActZero, a leading provider of MDR services with proactive, rapid and automated threat response and cross-platform AI-driven threat analysis designed to outpace threats at machine speed. This move further expands and matures WatchGuard’s innovative 24/7 MDR service and was signed and closed on December 17, 2024.

Web Application Security for DevOps: Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) and Subresource Integrity (SRI)

With all of that background from parts 1, 2, and 3 of this series out of the way, let's turn to some practical considerations for real-world web applications. The inherent security restrictions for resources, including cookies and JavaScript, assume that each website contains all of its functionality in one neat, isolated package. But websites often contain content and functionality from multiple websites that trust each other.

The Future of Cybersecurity: Insights and Predictions for 2025

2024 marked a transformative shift in cybersecurity with AI and data driven cyber security leading the change. As the threat landscape evolves, the stage is set for further advancements in continuous risk management, threat monitoring, resilience, and governance in 2025, shaping a more secure and dynamic digital landscape where cybersecurity is becoming a catalyst for business success and compliance.

Understanding Indicators of Compromise and Their Role in Cybersecurity

Through a known vulnerability, a threat actor gains access to an organization and begins to alter the network activity, running unusual enumeration commands. Then the threat actor uses stolen credentials to log into various applications within said network. The cybersecurity monitoring solution at work, in this case Arctic Wolf Managed Detection and Response, subsequently picks up an IP address associated with Finland connecting to the network.

Securing the Modern Office: Strategies for a Safe and Productive Workspace

The modern office is a hub of collaboration, innovation, and productivity, but it's also a potential target for various security threats. As businesses embrace hybrid work models, advanced technology, and flexible office designs, the need for comprehensive security measures has never been greater. Securing the workplace is no longer just about physical locks and surveillance cameras; it requires a holistic approach that combines physical, digital, and human factors to create a safe and productive environment.

Securing the Internet of Things: Protecting IoT Devices in the Modern Office

The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized how modern offices operate, introducing unprecedented levels of connectivity and efficiency. From smart thermostats to security cameras, IoT devices are now integral to daily office functions. However, this increased connectivity also comes with heightened security risks. Cybercriminals can exploit vulnerabilities in IoT devices to gain access to sensitive networks, making them a prime target in the digital security landscape.

Making a Lasting Impression: Effective Branding Strategies for Cybersecurity Conventions

Cybersecurity conventions are unique opportunities for businesses to showcase their expertise, connect with potential clients, and position themselves as leaders in the industry. With the rapid growth of the cybersecurity market-projected to reach $403 billion by 2027 according to Cybersecurity Ventures-these events have become more competitive than ever. To stand out, companies must leverage strategic branding that resonates with their target audience and aligns with their core values.

How to Cancel Your CV Lite Subscription: A Comprehensive Guide

In today's digital age, subscriptions are a common method for accessing services and products, ranging from streaming platforms like Netflix to software tools such as Adobe Creative Cloud. However, as our needs and preferences change, it's not uncommon to find ourselves needing to cancel a subscription.

Security Risk Advisors joins the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association

Security Risk Advisors today announced it has become a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA), an ecosystem of independent software vendors (ISVs) and managed security service providers (MSSPs) that have integrated their solutions with Microsoft Security technology to better defend mutual customers against a world of increasing cyber threats.