Revolutionizing Spaces: The Brivo Way to Smarter, Personalized Access

Dive into the world of smart spaces with Brivo! In this video, we explore how Brivo is leading the charge in transforming spaces into intelligent, personalized, and accessible environments. Using the power of open data and artificial intelligence, Brivo is not just about access control; it's about creating a seamless experience that understands and adapts to your needs. From commercial real estate to multifamily residential buildings, discover how Brivo's innovative solutions are setting new standards in security and convenience.

Coralogix Alarms: Faster than WAF IP Detection and Remediation

There is one area of technology that requires the fastest possible response time, where every second has potentially enormous implications – security. Coralogix fits the security use cases elegantly for a simple reason. It’s very, very fast. Coralogix alarms fire faster than any of our competitors. When benchmarking our closest competition, whose alarms responded in around 2-4 minutes, we left them behind with a median trigger time of 10 seconds across log alerts.

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Issue Templates in GitLab

Managing software projects is often like trying to solve a puzzle when some of the pieces are missing. That’s where GitLab issue templates come in. Issue reports don’t have to be riddles anymore because with GitLab issue templates, all of your reports will be clear and complete. It’s all about getting it right the first time! These templates are like your time savers. They reduce the back-and-forth of issues, allowing you to focus on fixing the issue rather than trying to comprehend it.

State-Sponsored Russian Phishing Campaigns Target a Variety of Industries

Researchers at IBM X-Force are monitoring several ongoing phishing campaigns by the Russian state-sponsored threat actor ITG05 (also known as “APT28” or “Fancy Bear”). APT28 has been tied to Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU.

Understanding CMMC 2.0: New Rules, Guidelines, and Timelines

2025 may seem far off, but the reality is that CMMC is no longer on the distant horizon; it is knocking on our door. In an industry where the compliance process is long and the market of assessors is far fewer than needed, taking a proactive approach is a must. Join CISO Global's Gary Perkins, Baan Alsinawi, Tom Cupples, and special Guest Ben Bryan on February 21st as they discuss CMMC 2.0, the new rules and guidelines that come with it, and what your compliance timeline may look like.

What is a Social Engineering Attack? Techniques and Ways to Prevent

Everyone has received a spam text or email at some point. Their hallmarks are widely known; they often include poor or strange grammar, suspicious links, suggested connections with companies or people, or random individuals asking for help in some capacity. Sometimes, these communications allow scammers and malicious actors to learn about their targets. These targets may be individuals, companies, vendors, software hosts, or any other entity with data worth a cent.

Software Supply Chain Attacks: Notable Examples and Prevention Strategies

Supply chain attack is a kind of cyberattack which targets the network that is made up of suppliers, vendors, contractors and other business partners that organizations rely on to provide goods and services. As opposed to directly attacking a target organization’s systems or infrastructure, attackers use supply chain vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access or compromise the integrity of products or services.

Phishing Tops 2023's Most Common Cyber Attack Initial Access Method

New analysis shows that the combination of phishing, email, remote access, and compromised accounts are the focus for most threat actors. Data across the industry corroborates new findings in cyber risk advisory and response firm Kroll’s just-released Q4 2023 Cyber Threat Landscape Report. But what’s interesting in this report is how the data tells a story of where organizations are falling short in their preventative efforts.

What is Infrastructure as Code Security (IaC) - Risk, Challenges & Best Practices

In recent years, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has emerged as a game-changer for managing IT operations. By enabling teams to define and manage infrastructure using codes, IaC offers numerous benefits, such as increased agility, scalability, and consistency. However, along with the advantages, some unique security challenges also arise that must be addressed promptly. Here in the blog, we’ll explore the best practices to maintain the integrity and reliability of the Infrastructure.