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4 Steps to Cyber Resilience | Expert Insights from LevelBlue | Dark Reading Interview

In this exclusive Dark Reading News Desk interview, Theresa Lanowitz from LevelBlue shares four practical and powerful steps organizations can take to boost their cyber resilience. From fostering a proactive cybersecurity culture to elevating cyber discussions to the boardroom, this conversation is packed with actionable insights. Learn how to secure your software supply chain, leverage AI for defense, and stay ahead of emerging threats.

Vulnerability Data in Next Gen-SIEM with Falcon Exposure Management

Vulnerability data is often siloed and captured in static dashboards, disconnected from real-time investigation. But with Falcon Exposure Management streaming into NG-SIEM, that changes. This demo shows how teams can correlate live vulnerability events with endpoint behavior, network activity, and even cloud telemetry. Using a Firefox example, we trace active and historical exposure, revealing how ExPRT.AI, asset metadata, and cloud-aware context come together in Next Gen SIEM.

When the Adversary Shows Up in Person

Physical security and IT security have gone hand in hand for a long time. While cybersecurity teams are rightfully focused on protecting their virtual environments, they should also have an eye on whether an adversary is walking through the front door. “Anytime there’s a physical boundary, an adversary is going to look to cross over that — whether it be in person or using some technology to get over that boundary,” Adam says in this episode on physical security threats.

Ransomware Attack Simulation: Did They Survive? #cybersecurity #ransomware

Mend.io, formerly known as Whitesource, has over a decade of experience helping global organizations build world-class AppSec programs that reduce risk and accelerate development -– using tools built into the technologies that software and security teams already love. Our automated technology protects organizations from supply chain and malicious package attacks, vulnerabilities in open source and custom code, and open-source license risks.