Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Zero-Friction Secret Revocation Strategy Explained

GitGuardian users can now revoke certain valid secrets directly from incident pages in seconds, eliminating the need to switch between multiple tools and platforms when the danger is very real. As attackers move faster than ever, security teams and developers need better tools and methods to ensure their most prized secrets can be invalidated in seconds, halting any attackers who might have stolen them or discovered them leaked publicly.

Agentic AI Security: Introducing the AI Firewall/Guardrail

As organizations adopt powerful AI agents for complex B2B workflow automation, securing their actions and ensuring compliance becomes paramount. A10 Networks' security expert, Diptanshu Purwar, explains the foundational need to integrate AI agents into existing governance platforms, which involves utilizing established enterprise security practices, such as role-based access and robust policy management, tailored explicitly for agents.

How to Setup SAML SSO + SCIM for Jira with KeyCloak as IdP

This video tutorial guides you through setting up the miniOrange SAML+SCIM Bundle for Jira with Keycloak as your Identity Provider (IdP). Learn how to integrate Jira with Keycloak to enable secure Single Sign-On (SSO) and automate user provisioning between the two platforms. With this integration, you can: Allow users to access Jira using their Keycloak credentials Automatically provision, update, and deactivate users from Keycloak in Jira.

Extending Zero Trust to Every Endpoint

Learn how to evolve your Zero Trust strategy with expert insights from LevelBlue. As organizations grow and face new compliance challenges, securing access to data and applications is more critical than ever. In this Zero Trust webinar, our cybersecurity experts explore how to build a unified, resilient Zero Trust framework using managed security services that combine endpoint security and network security.

The Lost Payload: MSIX Resurrection

MSIXBuilder transforms what was traditionally a complex, multi-tool process into a single automated workflow that mirrors actual attacker techniques. By automatically handling certificate lifecycle management, dependency resolution, and package signing, the tool removes the technical barriers that previously prevented security teams from creating realistic test scenarios. This means defenders can quickly generate both signed and unsigned MSIX packages to validate their AppXDeployment event log coverage, confirm detection rules, and build detection coverage that actually works against real-world threats.