How to Extend Digital Transformation to GRC Strategies

With today’s dynamic cybersecurity threat landscape, governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) can’t afford to be stuck lagging and playing catch-up. It needs to be leading the pack, ensuring organizations are compliant, protected, communicative, and driving business success.

Romance Scams That Run Your Crypto Wallet Dry

Scammers are using dating sites to lure victims into phony cryptocurrency investment schemes, according to Sean Gallagher at Sophos. These types of investment scams are known as “pig butchering,” loosely translated from the Chinese phrase “sha zhu pan.” In this case, the scammers convince the victim to participate in a liquidity pool arrangement, a legitimate but risky cryptocurrency investment technique.

How To Stay Safe From Zelle Scams

To stay safe from Zelle scams, you should only send Zelle payments to people you know, be wary of urgent payment requests, use a different app to send and receive payments from strangers, use strong passwords and enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) on your banking accounts. Continue reading to learn about common Zelle scams and how to avoid falling victim to them.

China's Cyber Offensive: FBI Director Reveals Unmatched Scale of Hacking Operations

WASHINGTON – In a startling revelation, FBI Director Chris Wray disclosed at a recent conference that China's cyber espionage capabilities are so extensive, they bigger than the efforts of all other major nations combined. While the U.S. government has long been cautioning against the cyber threats emanating from China, Wray's statements took the conversation to a new level of urgency.

Integrate HashiCorp Vault & 1Password using Tines

API-based automations rely on credentials and secrets. Managing these secrets across multiple locations can increase the workload for administrators. In this webinar, Tines Solutions Engineer Chris Kohanek will show you how to securely reference secrets stored in 1Password and HashiCorp Vault. This means you won't need to store API credentials in Tines, and updates to your secrets won't disrupt your Tines Stories. We'll also guide you through setting up a Secrets Automation Workflow in 1Password and demonstrate how Tines can automate the process of referencing secrets, making it more secure and reducing the administrative burden on your team.

EMA Names Keeper Value Leader for Privileged Access Management

Keeper Security’s Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, KeeperPAM™, has been recognized as a Value Leader in PAM by the IT and data management analyst research and consulting firm, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) on their EMA Radar Report for 2023.

The Consequences of Non-Compliance in Cybersecurity: Risks and Penalties

Non-compliance in cybersecurity marks a grave oversight. It involves neglecting established security protocols, leaving organizations vulnerable to malicious actors. Read on as we examine the potential risks of non-compliance, including heightened susceptibility to cyberattacks, the specter of data breaches, and the erosion of a company's hard-earned reputation.

Fireblocks powers Reserve Bank of Australia CBDC pilot

Fireblocks provided custody and tokenization technology for almost half of the pilot use cases at the recently concluded Digital Finance CRC (DFCRC) and the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) central bank digital currency (CBDC) pilot program. The PoC saw the secure minting and burning of the new CBDC, called eAUD. In addition, Fireblocks powered policy-based administration of the smart contracts and transfers to end customers.

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - The Story So Far

Do you remember where you were on 25th May 2018? Perhaps you were enjoying a Friday night drink with friends. Perhaps you were with family, relaxing after a busy week at work. I was actually having a GDPR Birthday party with friends and colleagues because 25th May 2018 was a landmark day for the world of Data Protection (yes, seriously, we had a party!). But the funny thing about the effective date of the then-new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was that many saw it as a date to dread.