The Log360 security platform: Thinking outside the logs

We’re excited to announce the evolution of our SIEM solution, Log360, into a unified security platform. ManageEngine Log360 has adopted an open API-compatible architecture, allowing for expanded capabilities, seamless integration, and the ability to customize both data reporting and the underlying framework. This upgrade empowers you to extend the solution beyond its predefined functionalities, helping you unify and streamline security operations.

From Reactive to Resilient: A New Mindset for Supply Chain Cybersecurity

Supply chain security is no longer just an IT issue, it’s a critical business concern. As recent high-profile breaches like the MOVEit vulnerability have shown, a single vulnerability in a vendor’s system can have a cascading effect, disrupting operations and damaging reputations across the entire supply chain. This shift in the threat landscape demands a new approach to cybersecurity that prioritizes collaboration, resilience, and a proactive defense strategy.

Jit Now Available on AWS Marketplace and has become a Validated AWS Partner

We did that in a record time of 12 days!! Yes, you read right, TWELVE DAYS! We are thrilled to announce that Jit is now officially listed on the AWS Marketplace. This marks a significant milestone in our journey, as it not only enhances our visibility but also makes it easier for potential customers to find, test, buy, and deploy Jit. Being listed on the AWS Marketplace is a testament to our commitment to providing top-notch services to our customers.

ADKAR: 5 stages to manage the human side of SASE change

Change isn’t optional—IT leaders know this better than anyone. IT has always been the backbone of the business, keeping everything secure, connected, and efficient. But the demands on IT—and the business—have changed. Cloud adoption, hybrid work, competitive pressures, and rising costs have exposed the cracks in legacy architectures and pushed them past their limits.

Why Vendor Risk Management Can't Be a One-Time Task

Organizations across nearly every industry have become reliant on third-party relationships to accomplish their business operations. You’d be hard-pressed to find an organization that doesn’t partner with at least one third-party vendor. However, this growing reliance on vendors has also created an evolving threat landscape—vendors are now prime targets for cyberattacks.

Detecting and Controlling Hidden DNS Tunnel Attacks

DNS is the backbone of the internet, translating domain names into IP addresses to facilitate communication between devices. However, cybercriminals exploit DNS to create covert channels for data exfiltration and command-and-control (C2) operations using DNS tunneling. This technique allows attackers to bypass security measures by disguising malicious traffic as legitimate DNS queries. As DNS-based attacks continue to rise, securing DNS traffic has become a priority for organizations worldwide.

AI Data Harvesting - Who Really Owns Your Digital Footprint?

In this episode of Razorwire, we’re looking into the contentious realm of AI and data privacy. This week, I’m joined by Amy Stokes Waters, CEO of The Cyber Escape Room Company, and Ryan Mangan, a chartered IT professional and Microsoft MVP, to explore the ethical implications of feeding our personal data into AI systems. Join our discussion on recent controversies, including Adobe's T&C changes and Clearview's facial recognition technology, while questioning who truly benefits from AI data collection.

The Definitive API Security Testing Checklist [XLS download]

What would happen if a malicious actor managed to access your API without authorization and compromise sensitive user data? The repercussions can be horrendous. You could incur significant financial losses or even worse harm your reputation. There is also a higher risk of security, just last year a 37% increase in API security incidents were reported. which means that developers of API-based goods and services need to pay extra attention to this.

Legal and Compliance Benefits to Maintaining a Network Digital Twin

In today’s digital landscape, network failures and data breaches are not just technical headaches or concerns for CISOs only, they can trigger major legal consequences. Regulatory agencies are sharpening their focus on cybersecurity, and class-action lawsuits, hefty fines, and reputational damage are real risks. For legal teams and boards, ensuring compliance, conducting robust due diligence, and being ready for litigation is not optional; it is a must.