Best practices for detecting and evaluating emerging vulnerabilities

Identifying and evaluating security vulnerabilities is essential at every stage of software development and system management. New vulnerabilities surface all the time, demanding ongoing vigilance as well as effective methods of assessment and response. And recent data shows that this is increasingly the case.

The Dark Side of AI: ChatGPT and the Rise of Malware Ransomware

In this video, we'll address the elephant in the room: the growing concern of AI being used for malicious purposes. With the rise of malware and ransomware attacks, it's becoming far too easy for outsiders to become insiders in this dangerous world. I'll be discussing ChatGPT and its role in this trend, as well as exploring the reasons why individuals turn to AI automation as a means of generating income. Join me for an eye-opening conversation about the dark side of AI and the urgent need for responsible use and regulation. - Richard Cassidy

6 Australian Public Sector Cyber Trends to Watch in 2023

As AISA’s Cyber Conference 2023 being held in Canberra March 20-22 approaches, I thought I would go over some of the hot topics that I expect delegates from Australian public sector organizations will be talking about at the event. And just a quick aside, Trustwave is a keen sponsor of the baristas at this year’s Australian Cyber Conference and we hope to share a hot beverage (of your choice) with you, so please stop by to discuss some of the following hot button topics.

Navigating the security challenges of multi-tenancy in a cloud environment

Multi-tenancy can maximize the number of resources that are utilized in a cluster by sharing these resources between different groups, teams, or customers. However, boundaries must be placed to avoid problems associated with resource-sharing. On top of that, in a multi-tenant cluster, the number of security policies might gradually grow to the point where a slight misconfiguration could cause major security problems, performance issues, and service disruptions.

Awards and Rewards - the Power of our Strong Partner Program

We are mere weeks into our new fiscal year, but the good news – and the good times – have already started! First – the good news! Today we announced that Salt Security has been recognized by CRN with inclusion in its prestigious Security 100 list for technology innovation in application security! According to Blaine Raddon, CEO of The Channel Company, the Security 100 list acknowledges industry-leading companies that deliver pioneering security offerings to the IT channel.

Navigating cloud security: Insights from our 2023 outlook report

Cloud technology has become a crucial aspect of modern-day businesses due to its scalability and efficiency, making it a popular choice for organizations across all industries. However, the increased surface area for attacks and the different ways they can be executed has left many organizations vulnerable to threats and data breaches. The cloud threat landscape has been rapidly evolving, so adopting a robust cloud security strategy is essential for organizations of all sizes.

Governance of Zero Trust in manufacturing

Manufacturers are some of the most ambitious firms on the planet when it comes to harnessing the power of edge technology to modernize their businesses. As they make plans in 2023 to enhance business outcomes through the use of technologies such as 5G and IoT, manufacturers should also increasingly be called to innovate in the spheres of governance and cyber risk management.

Why You Shouldn't Turn Off 2FA

You shouldn’t turn off your Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) because it removes the extra layer of security it adds to your account, making it easier for cybercriminals to compromise it. Keep on reading to learn why 2FA should be left enabled for your online accounts and why it should be added to your accounts if it isn’t already.

DevSecOps - Why, When & How?

Delve into the responsibilities and importance of DevSecOps , and address several crucial aspects of DevSecOps, including the ideal timing for implementation, the responsibilities and qualifications of the team or individual responsible for managing the DevSecOps function, KPIs for evaluating success, and the direction in which the role of DevSecOps is evolving. Our Panelists: Alexander “Sasha” Barshay DevSecOps Team Lead @Qwilt Rom Carmel CEO @apono.io Heath Newburn Distinguished Field Engineer @Pagerduty Idan Pinto DevSecOps @fiverr.