Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

We are Mend - Company celebration of rebranding from WhiteSource Software to Mend

Mend company celebration of the launch of its rebrand, from WhiteSource Software to Mend. Mend effortlessly secures what developers create. We remove the burden of application security, allowing teams to meet the need to create and deliver quality, secure code faster.

Cybersecurity Insights - MFA Requirements for Salesforce

Salesforce started enforcing the use of multi-factor authentication since February 1st 2022, and they will be auto-enabling it as well. Companies using Salesforce should make sure they implement MFA with the right methods in order to comply with contractual obligations, but also to protect against attacks using stolen credentials.

Stranger Danger: Your JavaScript Attack Surface Just Got Bigger

Building JavaScript applications today means that we take a step further from writing code. We use open-source dependencies, create a Dockerfile to deploy containers to the cloud, and orchestrate this infrastructure with Kubernetes. Welcome, you're a cloud native application developer! As developers, our responsibility broadened, and more software means more software security concerns for us to address.

Random but Memorable - Episode 9.7: Delete Message Security Questions

On today’s show we react to WWDC, discuss everything new with iOS 16, and what Passkeys will mean for passwords. Plus we offer up an extended-edition of Watchtower Weekly and kick-off a brand new game! Who will stumble and be lost for words in our Security Question Generation Game?

Flow Use Case: Automate Continuous Firewall Traffic Monitoring

This Flow allows you to monitor all the traffic from your firewall by correlating it against a table that contains malicious IP addresses. If there is a match, Flow will generate an enriched event that will be logged in a designated my.app table. From this new table, you can take further action by creating detection rules to identify threats that put your organization at risk. Table of Contents.

Is Cyber Insurance Enough to Protect You?

Your cyber insurance won't protect you from ransomware. Here's why: It doesn't make your company resilient in and of itself. Think of it like regular house insurance: Just because you have insurance, it doesn't mean you shouldn't get a smoke alarm in your house and get contractors to check for gas leaks. Here are 2 recommendations to be prepared for a ransomware attack.