Balancing Security: When to Leverage Open-Source Tools vs. Commercial Tools

When deciding what approach to use for security tooling, it seems like there are two choices. Like everything in security, there is more to unpack in reality. In this article I want to explore when open-source security tools should be used, when commercial tools are more effective, and if we can trust tools built from an open-source core.

Cast a Wider Net: UpGuard Now Scans 5x More Sources

At UpGuard, we know that in cybersecurity, timing is everything. That’s why we’ve enhanced our news and incident scanning with 500% more coverage, bringing you faster insights from high-impact sources. Now, SOC analysts and security teams can catch incidents affecting their organization or supply chain sooner, allowing for quicker, proactive responses to mitigate threats before they escalate.

How a Wi-Fi Hacker Accesses your Network and How to Prevent it

When we’re away from the security of our homes and workplaces, we will often let our guard down when we’re surfing online. Whether relaxing in your favorite coffee shop, or living the dream at your favorite vacation spot, the last thing on your mind is getting hacked. But this is when a Wi-Fi hacker can achieve the most success because despite the risks of public Wi-Fi, 81% will happily connect to it, and 99% will connect without a VPN.

Venmo vs PayPal: Which Is More Secure?

PayPal is more secure than Venmo because it has advanced fraud detection, supports passkeys, features strong protection programs for buyers and sellers and has a better track record for overall security. Both Venmo and PayPal are mobile payment apps that you can use to send and receive money, but they tend to be used in different ways. Venmo allows you to request money from people you know and from strangers, or you can split bills when going out with friends.

Unlocking MSP Success: The Power of AI and Trusted Partnerships

The cybersecurity landscape has evolved dramatically, placing IT managers under pressure to adapt. A 168% rise in evasive malware detected by WatchGuard in Q2 2024 underscores this shift, with threat actors following behavioral patterns and adopting attack techniques that become popular and dominate in waves.