Joining us for Defender Fridays this week was our Director of Training & Product Enablement, Eric Capuano, who discussed emulating adversaries for training defenders.
In this episode of CISO Conversations: EU Data Regulations, Richard Cassidy, EMEA Field CISO at Rubrik is joined by Jack Poller to discuss the key differences between DORA and NIS2, how they can help enhance resilience against cyber threat, and what steps organizations need to take to ensure compliance.
Mobile technology has changed how government employees work, and hackers have noticed. Mobile-specific threats are on the rise, with hackers often using mobile devices as a backdoor into the agency’s enterprise network. This video, based on a recent mobile threat report by Lookout, highlights four types of mobile threats that agencies need to be aware of, and offers tips for reducing risk.
Paul Dwyer explains how DORA and NIS2 complement each other to create a secure digital infrastructure in the EU. Learn why these regulations are crucial for the banking sector and beyond.
This week on the episode, we walk through CrowdStrike's preliminary post incident report to understand exactly what happened during the July 19th outage and what all software vendors can learn from the event. After that, we cover a clever plot that lead to KnowBe4 hiring a North Korean threat actor. We end with some research from Wiz on Artificial Intelligence tenant isolation. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.
Did you know that GitHub Copilot may suggest insecure code if your existing codebase contains security issues? While giving AI tools better examples to learn from can improve their behavior, it doesn't guarantee protection or guardrails against security vulnerabilities. Today, we are taking a look at how AI tools, such as Copilot, can be unsafe and what you can do to keep your projects secure. Resources.
The Problem: Ever-evolving network infrastructure, network complexity, criticality, and costs are compounding pressure on networking budgets, while widening network talent gaps, and advancing network service requirements. Many enterprise IT teams tread water with stop-gap measures providing narrow impact and short-term value.