How Exposure Visibility Turbo Charges Strategic Security Prioritization

One of the biggest benefits that an exposure management program can afford a security program is the power of risk-informed prioritization. When security leaders think of tooling like attack surface management (ASM) platforms, the most evident prioritization benefits come in the day-to-day tactical decisions of which threats and which exposures to have SecOps practitioners tackle first.

Understanding how Rationality, Deterrence Theory, and Indeterminism Influence Cybercrime.

Understanding the factors influencing cybercriminal behavior is essential for developing effective cybercrime prevention strategies. Rationality plays a significant role in shaping criminal decisions, particularly through the lens of the rational actor model and deterrence theory.

Trustwave Named a Trail Blazer in Radicati Secure Email Market Quadrant 2024 Report

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.

Red Flags of Jobs and Employment Scams: How to Protect Yourself

Job scams continue to rise in the United States as of 2024. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Americans lost about $490 million to job opportunities and employment scams in 2023, with 107,134 reports. This was a significant increase over 2022, with 95,327 reports of employment scams and a $373.5 million loss to these scams. Besides financial losses, scam artists are also conning unsuspecting job seekers out of their personally identifiable information.

The Essential Guide to Why PEP Screening Matters

The fight against money laundering and terrorist financing requires a united front, with financial institutions and large corporations playing a critical role. One key weapon in this arsenal? Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) screening. PEP screening identifies individuals with prominent public positions or close ties to them, who may be exposed to a higher risk of bribery, corruption, and other financial crimes due to their influence.

Announcing our $50M Series B extension

Today, we’re incredibly excited to announce a major milestone in the Tines journey. We recently completed a second Series B extension, raising an additional $50M from existing investors. What does this news mean for Tines? Well, first and foremost, our mission doesn't change. We're more focused than ever on powering the world's most important workflows. This new funding will allow us to pursue the full breadth of our ambitions.

How to write 30% fewer tests with fuzzing

While unit testing is crucial for improving code quality and reducing later testing time, it consumes at least 15% of developers' time. Developers can utilize automated fuzz tests to allocate more time for developing new features. They replace negative test cases, constituting around 30% of unit tests. In a recent analysis of a Java project using a fuzzing platform, a single fuzz test was equivalent to potentially 309 unit tests, achieving 74% code coverage within just 25 seconds.

Data Breach Response and Investigation: 8 Steps for Efficient Remediation

From financial losses to legal issues to a damaged reputation, the consequences of a data breach can severely impair organizations. Therefore, having robust data breach incident response and investigation procedures is critical for organizations to mitigate the impact of such incidents. In this article, we review what a data breach is and how it can influence your organization as well as provide eight simple steps to efficiently respond to and investigate data breaches.

Far from fun and games: Why tabletop exercises are key to enhancing cyber resilience.

In the gaming world, one of the most popular types is the simulation category. These games are designed to closely imitate real-world activities. As the player makes decisions and analyzes current conditions the results of their choices and decisions impact what happens next in the game. These types of simulations are often used in role-play games, war games, or even business games. The whole point of such games is to teach the player something about their decisions and their environment.