TPRM & Remote Learning: Defending the Education Sector

The rise of remote learning has motivated cybercriminals to advance their assault on the education sector. In 2022, cybercriminals deployed more than 2200 attacks against higher education institutions every week, a 44% increase compared to 2021 (Check Point, 2022). Risk professionals attribute this increase to various factors, including the structure of remote learning environments.

Detect Money Laundering, Healthcare Fraud, and Unemployment Fraud with the New Version of the Splunk App for Fraud Analytics

Fraud is a problem that impacts all of us in different ways; there’s probably no one who hasn’t been directly or indirectly impacted by some kind of fraudulent activity. Have you or someone you know had their identity stolen? Has someone hacked your email or social media account? Have you had money taken from your account (think bank or credit cards here) one way or another? These are all examples of fraud and how it can affect us.

University Vendor Management: Advanced Risk Assessment Techniques

Like most high-performing organizations, higher education institutions often utilize third-party vendors to outsource key services, such as data management and research initiatives. This reliance on third-party vendors can lead to various risks, including data privacy vulnerabilities, compliance issues, and operational disruptions. Therefore, universities must implement advanced vendor management processes to mitigate these risks.

Password Spraying vs Credential Stuffing

Password spraying and credential stuffing have a lot in common, but the main difference is in the way the attack is executed. With credential stuffing, the cybercriminal already has a set of verified login credentials, whereas, with password spraying, the cybercriminal has to guess the login credentials by matching a list of usernames with a commonly used password.

Serhii Tokarev: Diia.City United May Become Catalyst for Ukrainian Tech Prosperity

Serhii Tokarev, an IT investor and co-founder of the investment group Roosh, has announced the launch of Diia.City United, a union organized by the members of the Ukrainian tech industry aimed at creating an environment conducive to the growth of tech businesses in Ukraine.

Modernize Active Directory: Break Free from the Limitations of AD

Just because you use Active Directory doesn't mean you have to forgo the ability to seamlessly support your ever-changing environment. Just ask Kate, a fictional IT admin representing the journey many AD users take to enable better flexibility and control without deprecating their Active Directory instance. Uncover how you can take the path to modernizing and expanding your Active Directory instance to better support modern work challenges by integrating with JumpCloud's open directory platform.

Unlocking Business Potential: Why Custom Software Development is the Best Choice

Explore the transformative power of custom software development for businesses. This article highlights the tailored solutions offered by custom software, including scalability, flexibility, enhanced security, competitive advantage, and long-term cost-effectiveness.

Secure your crypto: 5 tips to select the ideal wallet

Securing your digital assets is becoming more and more crucial as the use of cryptocurrency grows. Choosing the appropriate crypto wallet is one of the most important steps in managing your cryptocurrency assets. But when there are so many to choose from, selecting the right option can be difficult.

WSUS: Create Computer groups in WSUS - Part 4

In the last three articles, we covered the introduction to WSUS, installation, and initial configuration. In this article, we will talk about computer groups and explain how to create one. Computer groups help you organize your computers and target updates to them at a convenient time. For instance, you can create a computer group called ‘Accounting’ and assign all accounting machines to it.