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Is secrets management a solved problem? Panel discussion

This video a panel of experts discuss why secrets sprawl is still such a difficult problem despite having the tools and technology that should make it a solved problem. This discussion is from a longer webinar around secrets management with: Mackenzie Jackson from GitGuardian James Governor, Co-founder & Analyst at RedMonk Andrei Predoiu, DevOps Engineer at Bestseller Mike Carey, Senior Product Manager at 1Password.

Hélio Castroneves & Simon Pagenaud On The Importance Of Security Awareness For Organizations

Nobody can win without the support of their team. Hélio Castroneves & Simon Pagenaud of the Meyer Shank Racing team discuss the importance of Security Awareness for organizations, and how Arctic Wolf prepares your employees to recognize and neutralize social engineering attacks and human error—helping to end cyber risk at your organization.

Tutorial: Get Started with Aliases and Exceptions Import

In this WatchGuard Support video, you'll learn how to import aliases and exceptions from a local-managed Firebox configuration file to a cloud-managed Firebox and Firebox templates in WatchGuard Cloud. Includes the import requirements, limitations and handling of duplicate entries.

A Warning for Startups and Zombie Companies

In this video, we delve into the struggles faced by businesses when overwhelmed with requests for help. The pressure to meet immediate demands becomes a burden when upskilling the staff proves to be a challenge. Despite our best efforts, the looming threat of a "Sticky Wicket" becomes apparent, especially as major players in the market start to fail and lay off their employees due to overextension. Join us as we discuss the concept of zombie companies and how low margins and excessive debt can hinder innovation and expansion.

Reddit and Extorted It: OpenAI Leaks and Paying for Ransomware?

Join Bill Carter and Robin Johns as they talk about the latest and greatest Cybersecurity topics and incidents happening across our digital landscape. In this episode we take a look at how Reddit has dealt with a recent data breach leading to personal information theft, and a hefty $4.5m demand to not leak the information, as well as how the OpenAI foundation has 100,000 ChatGPT user credentials available for sale on the dark web.