25 Common Types of Malware & How To Identify Them

Viruses, worms, ransomware — even the least tech-savvy among us know what these are, and want to avoid them if at all possible. What do they all have in common (besides the fact that they can lock up your devices and attempt to steal your data)? They all fall under the malware umbrella.

How does sensitive information end up in observability platforms?

Observability (logs, traces, metrics) is a core tenet to building strong software systems. Logs are used to debug issues and check on system activity, traces provide valuable insights into system performance and architecture, and metrics allow engineering teams to closely track business metrics within their systems.

NIST vs ISO Compliance: What's the Difference?

As businesses and health organizations seek to strengthen cybersecurity, they’re turning frequently to compliance frameworks to help prioritize, guide, and improve decision-making and implementation. Two of the more popular compliance frameworks are the NIST CSF and the ISO 27001. For IT teams seeking to better understand the difference between these frameworks, as well as which is the ideal tool for their business, here’s what to know.

Ransomware, Immutability, And All That Jazz

There’s no denying it: ransomware is now big business. Entire supply chains exist where organized criminals specialize in one or more parts of the crime. The growing popularity of Ransomware-as-a-Service significantly lowers the technical bar of entry for cybercriminals. Some specializations include gaining access to credentials, penetrating hosts, identifying data, delivering encryption payloads, and accepting and distributing the ransom money.

What Is Cyber Hygiene?

The hackers succeed because they know your attack surface better than you do. - Rob Joyce. For example, a lot of times, companies spin up a QA server and then forget about it, which then becomes an easy target for hackers to break into the company. Companies need to maintain a good cyber hygiene by taking care of the basics. An example of a bad cyber hygiene is a website that shows Copyright 2010 in 2022.

Be Prepared: Tax Scam Season is in Full Swing

It's somehow fitting that Groundhog Day and tax scam season overlap. Much like the 1993 Bill Murray film where he repeatedly experienced the same day, tax season scammers come out of their hole every year at the same time and tend to use the same attack methods against organizations and regular taxpayers. These scammers stick to these tried-and-true methods because they still work.

Best practices for securing Kubernetes applications

Cloud-based Kubernetes applications have become the standard for modernizing workloads, but their multi-layered design can easily create numerous entry points for unauthorized activity. To protect your applications from these threats, you need security controls at each layer of your Kubernetes infrastructure.

Step into the new year with organized and secure IAM

According to Business Insider, 80% of people give up on their new year resolutions within the first 30 days. Don’t let your business and IT security goals fall into this trend, too! We’re now in February, but there’s still plenty of time to salvage your new-year goals, both your IT security and personal ones. The secret to falling into that successful 20% is to chart your resolution with clear plans on how to achieve it.

Insights from an MSP Partner | James Pray

Egnyte’s Director of MSP Community and Partner Enablement, Eric Anthony, catches up with initial.IT’s Vice President of Operations, James Pray, to talk about the advantages and benefits of Egnyte’s MSP program. In this video, Pray discusses how Egnyte helps him as an MSP and some of his favorite features of the software. Egnyte is trusted by more than 16,000 content-critical businesses worldwide.