Who is Mend.io

Mend.io (formerly WhiteSource) is the leader in application security. Mend uniquely removes the burden of application security, allowing development teams to deliver quality, secure code, faster. With a proven track record of successfully meeting complex and large-scale application security needs, the world’s most demanding software developers rely on Mend. The company has more than 1,000 customers, including 25 percent of the Fortune 100, and manages Renovate, the open source automated dependency update project.

Sysdig Enriched Process Trees, an Innovative Approach to Threat Detection

Discover how Sysdig Secure’s new Process Tree feature improves threat investigation. Imagine you’re investigating a security related detection, the investigation was triggered by the execution of stat/etc/shadow in one of your containers. Is this a sign of a legitimate activity, such as a developer debugging an app, or a sign that your container has been compromised? It depends on the context.

EP 29 - Synthetic Identity: Unmasking a New AI-Fueled Cyber Threat

Scattered across the internet are jigsaw puzzle pieces containing your personal information. If reassembled by an attacker, these puzzle pieces could easily compromise your identity. Our returning guest today is Len Noe, CyberArk’s resident transhuman (a.k.a. cyborg), whose official titles these days are Technical Evangelist, White Hat Hacker and Biohacker.

Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Cybersecurity: Nationalism, Economics & AI

Welcome to the Razorwire podcast. In this episode, I delve into the turbulent waters of cyber security with Razorwire favourite, Oliver Rochford. We'll be discussing a range of topics that are currently shaping the industry, including economic challenges, nationalism and the continuing impact of the pandemic. We'll also be exploring the use of acronyms, consolidation and rationalisation in the vendor space, and the development and potential dangers of AI. But that's not all! We'll also be taking a closer look at the weaponisation of security, the need for active security and moving target defence, and the potential for mergers and acquisitions in the industry.

Streamline Co-editing Microsoft Documents with Egnyte

As part of our ongoing commitment to providing a seamless co-editing experience to Egnyte users, we have introduced new enhancements that enable Windows and Mac users to open any Microsoft Office-supported file such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and start or join a co-editing session directly from the Microsoft Office App. Users can also co-edit in real time using the Egnyte Desktop, Online or Mobile versions.

The Potential Surfacing of Cardpool's Gift Cards

Cyberint discovered in the ‘wild’ what could possibly be associated with the ‘Cardpool’ gift card breach, a file named ‘cardpool leak’. It was collected by our platform, Argos. ‘Cardpool’ was an online business where customers exchanged or sold their unwanted or partially used gift cards. It was shut down in early 2021, but it’s been discovered that in late April 2021, a Russian Threat Actor allegedly sold $38 million worth of gift cards there.

3 Reasons to Leverage AI for Enhanced Threat and Vulnerability Management

As the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve, you know there’s a growing need to ensure applications and software are protected from malicious actors. A holistic and intelligent approach to threat and vulnerability management is essential for ensuring security against modern cyber risk. By leveraging AI-powered tools, especially for tasks like remediating security flaws, you can manage and reduce risk quickly and effectively.

The University of Rochester Suffered a Data Breach to Its Students and Staff

The University of Rochester is a mid-sized school in New York State. It was founded in 1850 and has more than 12,000 students overall. The school maintains over 30,000 staff members overall and manages a large amount of data for all those individuals. Since data is largely digital today, the school is a major target for data breaches and identity theft. With breaches becoming so common today, it's not surprising the school suffered from a recent breach.