Things You Should Know About Your Privacy Online

Surveillance is becoming an increasingly standard component of modern life, posing a threat to the idea that people have a right to privacy. In many situations, we unwittingly provide companies with information about our preferences, routines, and interests. In this age of digital era, you must not rely on evolving surveillance regulations and vendors to keep your personal information and security intact.

Elastic continues to gain momentum in SIEM market

Elastic has successfully delivered a leading Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) offering with only two years in the market. According to IDC Worldwide Security Information and Event Management Market Shares, 2021: The Cardinal SIEMs report, Elastic is one of the fastest growing SIEMs (more than 80% year-over-year growth) — and had the fifth largest market share in 2021 of the 20+ SIEM vendors in the report.

Why Data Security is So Important

Register Now Nearly every day, news articles showcase big-name companies that became victims of cyberattacks and the hundreds of millions of dollars of loss it will have on their business. These headlines should not be surprising when you look at the data. The number of ransomware detected in Q1 2022 alone was double that of the whole year of 2021.

Where to Find the Cheap Code Signing Certificates at Best Price?

In a world where software is ruling everything (well, almost everything), ensuring it is safe and tamper-proof becomes quite crucial. More so if you deal with software manufacturing and development. So are you in the software or application development business? If yes, you must know about all the safety-related concerns people have while using any application. To make sure your end-users are safe from any third party, it is important to sign all your codes digitally.

The 443 Podcast Episode 212 - Q2 Threats and Guilty CSOs

This week on the podcast, we focus on highlighting WatchGuard's Q2 Internet Security Report, covering the latest threat trends and what you can do to avoid them. However, we also pack in our security news segment, with an Optus breach update from an Australian IT and security expert and WatchGuard Partner, the latest on the UBER CSO trial, and a warning about the recent zero day Exchange exploit that some call ProxyNotShell. This week's episode is a long one, so grab a fresh coffee and listen during a long walk or drive.

The Anatomy of Wiper Malware, Part 4: Less Common "Helper" Techniques

In Part 3, CrowdStrike’s Endpoint Protection Content Research Team covered the finer points of Input/Output Control (IOCTL) usage by various wipers. The fourth and final part of the wiper series covers some of the rarely used “helper” techniques implemented by wipers, which achieve secondary goals or facilitate a smaller portion of the wiping process.