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RaaS attacks are on the rise: Top 5 tips to protect your organization

Over the years, we have seen a substantial amount of cyberattacks happening around the globe. The most infamous of them is the RaaS attack, which is taking over organizations of all sizes. An employee’s sheer negligence and lack of cybersecurity solutions put organizations at higher risk. In this article, we will share some tips that every organization needs to know in order to stay away from cyberattacks. Ransomware attacks have become prevalent in recent years and can happen to any organization.

Ensuring Cyber Security for Your Forex Trading

The foreign exchange market is full of ups and downs, making it exciting but risky. And it's not just the market swings you need to watch out for; cyber threats are a genuine concern, too. As technology gets smarter, so do the risks, but thankfully, the ways to protect ourselves are getting better as well.

Navigating the Digital Transformation in the Insurance Sector

The insurance industry stands at a crossroads, with digital transformation dictating a new direction for traditional practices and operations. As customer expectations evolve and technology advances at an unprecedented pace, insurers are pressed to adapt, redefining their business models and strategies. This adaptation is not merely about adopting new technologies but also about embracing a cultural shift towards innovation, agility, and customer-centricity.

What Biometric Identification Solution is Suitable for National-Scale Projects?

Biometrics identification? It's everywhere right now, even in your pocket or handbag. You use it to unlock your mobile devices, make online purchases, and access secure facilities. Biometrics identification has stretched its benefits and use cases to national-scale projects. Government institutions currently use an automated biometric identification system, abbreviated as ABIS. This system is used for national-scale or large-scale biometric identification. So, what is an automated biometric identification system? What are its use cases in national-scale projects? Read on to learn more.

What Cybersecurity Metrics Should I Report to My Board?

‍ ‍ Chief information security officers (CISO) or respective organizational cybersecurity leaders are most likely well aware of the cybersecurity risks their organizations face. However, being aware of and communicating important cyber risk management data to the board of directors are two entirely different matters.

A Guide to Implementing Data Classification in Microsoft 365

Organizations today store enormous amounts of data. To protect their business and comply with strict modern regulations, they need to manage and secure it properly. Ideally, every document would receive equal protection, but this approach is unrealistic both financially and operationally. Accordingly, organizations need to classify data so they can prioritize their critical and sensitive content.

Why Security Validation is More than Just Pen Testing or Red Teaming

Attack surface management (ASM) has taken center stage in cybersecurity discussions in recent years. The key factor that sets ASM apart from traditional vulnerability management is its more informed and intelligent response to threats – “the attacker’s point of view” so to speak. What makes this possible is security validation. That’s what we focus on in this article.

How Cato Uses Large Language Models to Improve Data Loss Prevention

Cato Networks has recently released a new data loss prevention (DLP) capability, enabling customers to detect and block documents being transferred over the network, based on sensitive categories, such as tax forms, financial transactions, patent filings, medical records, job applications, and more. Many modern DLP solutions rely heavily on pattern-based matching to detect sensitive information. However, they don’t enable full control over sensitive data loss.

What's New in NIST's Cybersecurity Framework 2.0?

The National Institute of Standards and Technology Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF) was published in 2014 for the purpose of providing cybersecurity guidance for organizations in critical infrastructure. In the intervening years, much has changed about the threat landscape, the kinds of technology that organizations use, and the ways that operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) work and interact.