From Security Onions to Icebergs: Evolving Cybersecurity Strategies

Join us on a journey through the evolution of cybersecurity strategies! 🌐🛡️ Back in the day, we used to refer to it as the "security onion," where each layer represented a different piece of the puzzle, all in an effort to protect the precious asset at the core—your data or critical servers. But times have changed, and with the shift to the cloud and modern technology, we've adopted a new analogy: the "security iceberg.".

How to Support Business Agility With Hybrid Cloud Services

Hybrid cloud takes the capabilities of the public and various private cloud options and merges them, allowing businesses to host different workloads within different environments depending on their performance, security, and resource needs. Companies leveraging a hybrid cloud strategy promote business competitiveness and agility, allowing them to respond to changes in resource demands quickly.

PCI DSS Compliance Penetration Testing | Secure your business

Are you a business that processes, stores, or transmits credit card data? If so, you must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). PCI DSS is a set of security requirements designed to protect credit card data. One of PCI DSS's most important requirements is conducting regular penetration testing. Penetration testing is a simulated cyberattack that is used to identify and assess security vulnerabilities. Watch this video to know how our PCI DSS Compliance Testing Service can help your business.

2023 OWASP Top-10 Series: API7:2023 Server Side Request Forgery

Welcome to the 8th post in our weekly series on the new 2023 OWASP API Security Top-10 list, with a particular focus on security practitioners. This post will focus on API7:2023 Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF). In this series we are taking an in-depth look at each category – the details, the impact and what you can do about it.

Why is it Important to Have Cybersecurity

In the era of the internet, cybersecurity has become an essential element. That is because the constant online presence has led to an increase in cyber crimes. However, taking the issue of cybercrimes such as spamming, phishing, etc. lightly won't cut it anymore. Most small businesses are unaware of the cybersecurity issues that exist in their environment because they believe that large companies are the only targets of cybercrime.

The new master mind of cybercrimes: Artificial intelligence

Imagine an AI overlord sitting in a dark basement, plotting world domination through cybercrime. While the idea might seem like a sci-fi flick, it’s actually closer to reality than we think. AI has emerged as a game changer in a constantly evolving cyber landscape. AI algorithms can learn and adapt to security measures quickly, making them the ultimate cyber villains.

New Telekopye Phishing Toolkit Uses Telegram-Based Bots To Turn Novice Scammers into Experts

The Telekopye toolkit allows scammers to create phishing websites, send fraudulent SMS messages and emails, and target popular Russian and non-Russian online marketplaces. While toolkits are nothing new, the frequency, speed of time-to-market, and the functionality available to the “every-scammer” is becoming truly frightening.

Securing Endpoints By Applying 'Passive Income' Concepts

Investing in cybersecurity is a lot like working hard to save for retirement. Your budget’s already tight, but you must secure the future. You’re faced with endless headlines and market updates that make you nervous about making the wrong choices – or not making moves quickly enough amid fast-changing conditions.

Organizations Tie Executive Pay to Cybersecurity Performance Hoping To Enhance Protection Against Hackers

Organizations have started to recognize the importance of tying executive pay to cybersecurity metrics. This practice is gaining traction among the largest U.S. companies, with nine Fortune 100 companies incorporating cyber goals into the calculation of short-term bonuses for top executives.