AlgoSec and Zero-Trust for Healthcare

Before I became a Sale Engineer I started my career working in operations and I don’t remember the first time I heard the term zero trust but I all I knew is that it was very important and everyone was striving to get to that level of security. Today I’ll get into how AlgoSec can help achieve those goals, but first let’s have a quick recap on what zero trust is in the first place.

Programmable Logic Controllers and Cybersecurity Risk

Considered the "brain" of industrial automation, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are an important factor in industrial control systems (ICS), especially for critical infrastructure in the public sector. PLCs are an industrial computer used to control automated devices in a variety of industries, including industrial manufacturing and critical infrastructure. This article offers suggestions for PLC security risks, as well as cybersecurity standards for risk mitigation.

Did you leave your front door open? Why cyberattacks surge using valid credentials

Have you ever been locked out of the house? Maybe you forgot your keys on the kitchen table, lost them running errands, or unknowingly dropped them while attempting the It doesn’t matter how you got locked out, or how you got back in. What’s more important, for the purposes of this thought exercise, at least, is how you responded.

Unstructured Data Protection: Securing Your Data On-Premises and in the Cloud

Businesses generate vast amounts of unstructured data daily. Securing this data is essential to prevent breaches, ensure compliance, and maintain business integrity. Unstructured data protection requires different strategies for on-premises and cloud environments. Strong security measures help organizations safeguard sensitive information, minimize risks, and prevent unauthorized access. Businesses face data leaks, regulatory fines, reputational damage, and financial losses without proper security.

Add to Chrome? - Part 3: Findings and Recommendations

In the first two installments of this blog series, we explored some high-level concepts related to browser extensions and their security implications and then how we went about analyzing them. In this third blog we explore some of our findings and general recommendations on whether or not you should click “Add to Chrome” the next time you find a fancy new extension!

Passphrases vs Passwords: What's the Difference?

Passphrases are another way to create secure passwords. However, there are some differences between passphrases and passwords in terms of their structure, memorability and security. Passphrases tend to be longer, easier to remember and overall more secure than most user-created passwords. However, a strong, randomly generated password is equally secure as a strong passphrase. Continue reading to learn more about passphrases and passwords, the key differences between them and which is better to use.