Trustwave

Chicago, IL, USA
1995
  |  By Craig Searle
Using open-source code exposes organizations to a tremendous amount of risk, yet this point is treated like a dirty little secret that nobody talks about. So, let’s live on the edge and take a minute to talk about the problem. Open-source code is an oddity. Generally, open-source code is often placed in small packets tucked inside massive programs that corporations use to run their most important processes or it is adopted as a whole program and tasked with running some part of a business.
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Trustwave has been positioned in the Leaders Category in the IDC MarketScape for Worldwide Emerging Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Services 2024 Vendor Assessment (doc #US50101523 April 2024).
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For the second consecutive year, Cyber Defense Magazine honored Trustwave with a 2024 Global InfoSec Award for Best Solution Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Service Provider.
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An offensive security strategy is a sophisticated and dynamic approach that extends beyond mere testing. It's a comprehensive plan that aligns with an organization's core mission, transforming security from a passive shield to an active spearhead. After all, in any fight, a combatant can only block punches for so long before striking back.
  |  By Barry O'Connell
If the UK is serious about digitizing the economy, then cybersecurity is priority number one and the first step should be to take a hard look at the UK Government's recently released draft code of practice for cybersecurity governance. Whilst governments around the globe have been kicking around the metaphorical can of AI regulation, something has been going on in the background: something tangible, incredibly dangerous, and increasingly more frequent: cybercrime.
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This is Part 9 in my ongoing project to cover 30 cybersecurity topics in 30 weekly blog posts. The full series can be found here. In the movie The Matrix, The Key Maker controlled access to many locations and resources with the goal of preventing malicious code from destroying sensitive information. In a rare life-imitates-art situation, organizations today face the same challenge as they work to protect operational processes and corporate information.
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Offensive security has become a cornerstone strategy for organizations aiming to fortify their defenses against cyber threats. However, before one creates a suitably developed offensive security program, an organization must ensure it is properly scoped. This will ensure the final product is effective, efficient, and aligned with the organization's overall security objectives. Here's a guide to help organizations understand and implement a well-scoped offensive security program.
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Ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) threat groups are placing severe and continuous pressure on the financial and government services sectors in Latin America, according to data compiled by the elite Trustwave SpiderLabs team. RaaS is where developers working for threat actors manage and update the malware while affiliates carry out the actual ransomware attacks.
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Trustwave MailMarshal solidified its leadership position in the email security space, being named a Trail Blazer by the analyst firm Radicati Group in its Secure Email Market Quadrant 2024 report. Radicati highlighted MailMarshal’s product features, multiple solutions available, and a long list of strengths as primary reasons why Trustwave earned Trail Blazer status.
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Trustwave is partnering with Telarus, a leading technology services distributor (TSD), which will allow it to leverage Trustwave’s comprehensive offensive and defensive cybersecurity portfolio and give Trustwave a direct line to Telarus' vast network of technology advisors.
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An exclusive look inside Trustwave Spiderlabs, where our commitment to excellence in financial and technical services shines through every test we conduct. Join Damian Archer, Vice President of Trustwave Spiderlabs, as he unveils the secrets to substantial cost savings while maintaining the highest quality standards.
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Don’t let complexity and cyber threats get in the way of moving your business forward. Trustwave Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is an industry-leading rapid threat detection and response service. We monitor, investigate, and respond to active threats to your business 24x7. Augment your team today with cyber experts for superior protection against the most sophisticated threats.
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Trustwave Managed Detection and Response services integrate with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint to take containment, eradication, and recovery actions directly on the endpoint, delivering a streamlined experience for the end users. For further information on how to truly integrate your cyber defense team with industry-leading services and technologies, watch our overview of how Trustwave partners with Microsoft.
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Scale your organization’s cyber defense program by harnessing the power of industry-leading Trustwave Managed Detection and Response services by leveraging industry-leading Microsoft Sentinel. In this brief video overview, we cover: View the video for further insight into the partnership of Trustwave and Microsoft.
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As organizations turn away from legacy branch routers in favor of secure SD-WAN solutions, Trustwave has the security solutions to help.
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In today’s threat environment, the reality is that most organizations will inevitably experience a breach. At Trustwave, our job is detecting, containing and eradicating those threats with Managed Threat Detection and Response (MTDR) services. Find out how we provide you with the security outcomes you need, so that you can stay focused on doing what you do best… keeping your organization running.
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For organizations that might be new to the world of managed security services (MSS), what is the process of getting started like? What are the main benefits that a client should expect to realize? And how does managed threat detection and response (MTDR) fit into the mix? To find out, we interviewed Rachelle Felix-Blackmon, Director of Global MSS Business Operations at Trustwave.
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How concerned should organizations be about the danger from nation state actors? To find out, we interviewed Brian Hussey, VP of Cyber Threat Detection & Response at Trustwave. Topics we covered included what he sees in the field when it comes to nation-state capabilities, whether or not they truly are better organized than cyber gangs, and how organizations can help protect themselves.
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We interviewed Liz Limjuco, SVP of U.S. Cyber Brokerage at Marsh, to talk about what risk trends she is seeing in cybersecurity, what organizations are doing to adapt to those trends, how organizations can better understand their risks, and what they can do to help mitigate those risks.
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Questions about the GoldenSpy malware? Find answers in this video interview with Brian Hussey, VP of Cyber Threat Detection and Response for Trustwave SpiderLabs. Includes recommendations for how organizations can best protect themselves.
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In today's hyper-connected world, cyberattack risks have never been more pronounced. Threat actors continue to develop malicious, ingenious tricks and techniques to stay one step ahead of security systems and response specialists. As a result, a more focused and proactive approach to detecting, investigating, and responding to threats is required. In this guide, we break down the comparison between Managed Detection and Response (MDR) and Managed Security Services (MSS) and how to determine what to look for in providers.
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It is no secret that many organizations can do better with their security programs. Zero Trust allows for an evolution of an organization's strategy. It also forces organizations to rethink their approach to securing data to meet the requirements of data privacy regulations and expectations from their customers and business partners. Risk-minded organizations take the Zero Trust mindset and adopt it as best they can to fit their current and future state infrastructure.
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Cybercrime continues to rise, and Financial Services organizations are often a prime target due to their valuable data. While no strangers to maintaining strong security strategies, it can be exhausting staying one step ahead of the threats.
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Relational databases and big data stores are a prime target for attackers due to the amount of sensitive information residing within, such as customer information, intellectual property and proprietary secrets. For more than 20 years, the database security experts at Trustwave have helped organizations design, implement and maintain database security programs to meet their specific business, security and compliance objectives.
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Wondering what the underground world of cybercrime looks like following after a year of unprecedented events? Bad actors capitalize on these events - from political unrest and economic instability to changing workforce dynamics and ongoing public health concerns - putting organizations of all sizes and across all industries at increased risk. Learning more about these new and innovative exploits, which take advantage of unprecedented global circumstances, allows you to make more informed decisions regarding your security posture.
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Government agencies are faced with the complexity of what needs to be done to meet the Executive Order 14028 requirements. This whitepaper provides guidance on how to comply with the Executive Order and how it applies to securing critical databases.
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The ever-shifting threat landscape coupled with the increased risk and loss of confidential information through previous breaches, defending protected controlled unclassified information within the DIB supply chain is increasingly difficult. The Department of Defense (DoD) determined that its supply chain faced an unacceptable amount of risk, resulting in the transition from self-certification to the creation of the CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification), which requires third-party assessments and certification of compliance.
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If your organization is using or plans to move to Microsoft 365, learn what to expect from an email security, data protection and management perspective. Read our latest whitepaper In, Out and Around: 360° Security for Microsoft 365 for insights into protecting Microsoft 365 email in these key areas.

Trustwave is recognized as a global security leader in managed security services (MSS) and managed detection and response (MDR).  With more than 2,000 world-class security professionals operating on behalf of clients across 96 countries, Trustwave helps organizations across the globe detect and respond to threats 24x7 in the hybrid multi-cloud world. 

The elite Trustwave SpiderLabs team provides award-winning threat research and intelligence, which is infused into Trustwave services and products to fortify cyber resilience in the age of advanced threats.

Recognized as a Leader in Stopping Threats:

  • Detection and Response: Helping clients design and advance their cyberthreat operations , adding 24x7 monitoring capacity, threat hunting and rapid response.
  • Threat Protection: Services and solutions to help organizations protect data, assets and users.
  • Continuous Testing: Helping clients reduce risks in their ever-evolving attack surface to better discover, manage and remediate vulnerabilities.

Cyber resilience for the hybrid, multi-cloud world.