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Understanding Cryptographic Mechanisms

Cryptographic mechanisms protect the integrity of audit tools by ensuring that the data they collect is trustworthy. Most systems constantly run audit tools in the background, system activity such as user logins, file changes and network activity is monitored and recorded. These records are vital to system administrators for compliance, forensic analysis and security monitoring. Using cryptographic mechanisms is vital to the integrity of this data.

Access AWS RDS Databases in EKS Using Teleport Machine ID Without Passwords

At Teleport we love modern infrastructure and open-source software, but don't like static credentials and passwords. This created a challenge for us when deploying Temporal, an open-source workflow automation software on EKS: Temporal always requires a password to authenticate to the backend RDS database. To solve this problem, we turned to Teleport Machine & Workload Identity.

Revamping Egnyte's Sharing & Permissions: A User-Centric Journey

Great product design not only boosts engagement but also improves user efficiency and productivity. At Egnyte, we understand this deeply and focus on bridging the gap between business requirements and agile feature development, ensuring a seamless user experience. The faster users grasp product features, the sooner they see a return on investment. To achieve this, we aim for intuitive and simple product design.

CRQ Model Update Increases Statistical Significance With 25,000 Trials

As a part of its ongoing commitment to providing chief information security officers (CISOs) with practicable insights that guide high-level cyber risk management decision-making, Kovrr's latest model update increases the number of yearly trials in its Monte Carlo simulation by 150%.

How Growing MSSPs Benefit from Tools with Public-Cloud Pricing

This blog was originally published on MSSP Alert on October 16, 2024. MSSPs want to grow—but the complexity of modern security operations (SecOps) and the unique demands of the security services market make this challenging. In this post, we’ll look at how tools with public cloud or public cloud-like pricing—pricing that is usage- or consumption-based rather than fixed fee or license-based—can help MSSPs grow more effectively and efficiently.

Trustwave's 2025 Cybersecurity Predictions: AI as Powerful Ally for Cyber Defenders and Law Enforcement

As 2024 comes to a close, we went around the room and asked some of Trustwave’s top executives what cybersecurity issues and technology they saw playing a prominent role in 2025. Over the next several weeks their thoughts will be posted here, so please read on and stay tuned! As we approach 2025, cybersecurity landscapes are set to evolve in unprecedented ways, with artificial intelligence (AI) taking center stage for both cyber defenders and threat actors alike.

Keeper Rolls Out Expanded iOS Security Key Support and Enhanced 2FA Settings

Keeper is excited to announce two significant updates to our iOS app: support for USB-C plug-in hardware security keys and a new Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) frequency setting. These updates reflect our commitment to providing industry-leading security solutions while ensuring a seamless user experience. Continue reading to learn more about these updates and how you can try them out yourself.

The Hidden Dangers of Legacy PAM: Why Your Security Solution May Actually Be a Risk

As a former federal CISO who has spent decades designing and securing enterprise infrastructure, I’ve grown increasingly concerned as organizations continue to rely on legacy Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions designed for a different era. These systems, once the gold standard in security, have become dangerous liabilities in today’s modern cloud-native world.

Why Your Organization Shouldn't Delay Getting a Password Manager

Your organization shouldn’t delay getting a password manager because using a password manager provides visibility into employee password habits, strengthens secure password practices, protects employees from spoofed websites and minimizes the risk of data breaches. A password manager is a solution that helps your employees store, manage and share their login credentials, passkeys, important documents and more.