Deep Learning Explained: Structured vs Unstructured Data | Razorthorn Security

Josh Neil explains the concept of deep learning and how it was designed to discover structure in unstructured data, such as images and text. Learn why this technology is key to advancements in cybersecurity. #DeepLearning #StructuredData #CyberSecurity.

Accelerating Torq's Vision: Announcing Our Series C Funding Round

I’m excited to share some significant news that marks a pivotal milestone in Torq’s journey. We’ve successfully closed our Series C funding round, securing a $70M investment to propel our mission of revolutionizing SecOps through the Generative AI-based Torq Hyperautomation Platform and cutting-edge Torq HyperSOC solution.

Nightfall Named A Leader in Data Loss Prevention by G2

Data security leaders, take note: Nightfall has emerged as a frontrunner in G2's Fall 2024 reports, securing top positions in Data Loss Prevention Software, Data Security Software and Sensitive Data Discovery Software categories. This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to excellence, as well as your trust in our AI-powered solutions. We extend our deepest gratitude to our valued customers and supporters, as your feedback helps us to drive innovation.

HTML Smuggling: How Blob URLs are Abused to Deliver Phishing Content

HTML smuggling techniques have been around for quite some time. A previous Trustwave SpiderLabs’ blog discussed its use in distributing malware by storing binaries in immutable blob data within JavaScript code that gets decoded on the client-side browser, eventually delivering the payload.

How Security Debt Compounds Vulnerability Risk

Organizations often find themselves caught in a perpetual cycle of identifying, prioritizing, and mitigating vulnerabilities that pose the most risk. Amid this ongoing battle, a significant challenge is often overlooked: security debt. Much like technical debt, security debt refers to the accumulation of unresolved vulnerabilities within an organization’s systems and software.

Chinese Hackers Target APAC Governments with EAGLEDOOR Malware Exploiting GeoServer Flaw

In a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign, a group of Chinese hackers has exploited a critical vulnerability in GeoServer to target government organizations across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. This operation, linked to the advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as Earth Baxia, highlights the evolving landscape of cyber threats facing sensitive sectors, including government and energy.

The Relation Between Breaches and Stock Price Drops

When discussing the consequences of a data breach for organizations, we usually consider three types of damage: financial, legal, and, somewhat more tenuously, reputational. But what about stock prices? One would assume that stock price—an indicator of a business’s overall health and investor confidence—would plummet after a breach, but is this really the case?