OWASP API Top 10 2023: What changed and why it's important?

Back in 2019, OWASP released its first API Top-10 list. It quickly gained widespread acceptance and acknowledgment from the industry about the challenges faced in protecting APIs. Since then, growth in APIs has continued, and the threat landscape also evolved rapidly. OWASP has released an updated API Top 10 2023 with quite a few changes from 2019 to address the changes and provide new insights and recommendations.

SIEM vs. SOAR in 2024: What's The Difference?

The threat landscape today is complex and constantly changing. Organizations require robust cybersecurity solutions to protect their networks and systems. SIEM and SOAR are two technologies that are pivotal in strengthening security operations. In this article, I’ll look at both technologies, SIEM and SOAR, to help you understand the importance of strengthening your organization’s SecOps.

Shira Rubinoff at Blackhat with Israel Mazin, CEO and Chairman of Memcyco

Amidst the electric atmosphere of the Black Hat conference, where cybersecurity luminaries converge to explore cutting-edge innovations, a spotlight shone on Memcyco's CEO, Israel Mazin. In a recent interview captured on film, Israel Mazin engaged in a dialogue with tech influencer and member of our advisory board, Shira Rubinoff. Together, they delved deep into Memcyco's paradigm-shifting product solutions that are challenging the status quo of the threat intelligence landscape.

Introducing Jobs-to-be-Done: a way to help our users achieve their goals

As a security practitioner, the scope and responsibilities of your role have likely changed over the last few years. This is likely an accumulation of: But what hasn’t changed? Regardless of any new scope or responsibilities, you still have a set of things you need to accomplish and get done that are the most important to you.

Datadog Cloud Security Management: Unified Security and Observability

Datadog Cloud Security Management operates across your stack, bringing together security and observability to create an all-in-one solution that equips teams with a shared view of issues so they’re better able to collaboratively secure their environments.

What To Do if You Get Hacked

The first thing to do after realizing you’ve been hacked is to secure your accounts by immediately changing all of your passwords and enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). You should also scan your device with antivirus software, secure your home WiFi network and reset your device. Read on to learn ten steps you should take after discovering you’ve been hacked and the telltale signs that you’ve been hacked.