Understanding the Basics of Cloud Security: API Security for Dummies

It’s no exaggeration to say that APIs are the backbone of the modern digital economy. API usage has seen staggering exponential growth over the last two decades with sources like Postman's 2022 State of the API Report illustrating just how embedded APIs are into our modern world. In 2022, the Postman API platform saw 20 million users and over 1 billion API requests created.

CyberTalk with Bill and Robin - 29th March 2023

The US Military Cyber Professional Association urged lawmakers this week to establish a U.S Cyber Force in this year's annual defence policy bill. It has been alleged that the current approach to Cybersecurity across the current 6 military branches has been divided, inconsistent, and inefficient, and that a dedicated security branch is needed. The Government is converging, why should you?

Securing Multinational Coalition Collaboration with Data-Centric Security

In today’s digital age, responding to multi-national threats, peacekeeping missions, and combat operations, all with numerous stakeholders involved, requires the twin challenges of information security and information sharing to be confronted and successfully addressed. This is especially true when sharing sensitive or classified information on military operational plans and supporting intelligence data seamlessly.

Common Microsegmentation Errors and How to Prevent Them Using a Digital Twin

Defining and implementing a network microsegmentation strategy is paramount to securing the network and protecting assets. However, it’s also a time-consuming and resource-intensive endeavor. This means it’s vital that enterprises are confident that their zone-to-zone security policy is functioning as intended.

The FBI's Public Service Warning of Business Email Compromise

The US FBI is warning of business email compromise (BEC) attacks designed to steal physical goods. While BEC attacks are typically associated with stealing money, criminals can use the same social engineering tactics to hijack deliveries of valuable materials. The FBI says fraudsters are particularly interested in stealing construction materials, agricultural supplies, computer technology hardware and solar energy products.

Killnet and AnonymousSudan DDoS attack Australian university websites, and threaten more attacks - here's what to do about it

Over the past 24 hours, Cloudflare has observed HTTP DDoS attacks targeting university websites in Australia. Universities were the first of several groups publicly targeted by the pro-Russian hacker group Killnet and their affiliate AnonymousSudan, as revealed in a recent Telegram post. The threat actors called for additional attacks against 8 universities, 10 airports, and 8 hospital websites in Australia beginning on Tuesday, March 28.