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CRN Recognizes WatchGuard's Mark Villinski in its 2022 100 People You Don't Know But Should List

For the third year in a row, CRN has recognized a WatchGuard channel leader in its annual 100 People You Don’t Know But Should list. Mark Villinski, Field Marketing Manager of National Accounts, was included in this exclusive list that honors the IT channel’s unsung heroes who work tirelessly to support channel partners, while rarely stepping into the spotlight. CRN CEO Blaine Raddon has this to say.

Corelight Investigator: Ready for Europe

This summer, we launched Investigator, Corelight’s SaaS-based network detection and response (NDR) solution that fuses rich network evidence with machine learning and other security analytics to unlock powerful threat hunting capabilities and accelerate analyst workflows. Today, we are pleased to share that the Investigator platform is engaged in attestation for GDPR to support customer threat hunting and incident response operations across Europe.

8 Cybersecurity trends to be aware of in 2022/2023

The last couple of months were devastating for cybersecurity. Cyber threats intensify each waking day, and criminals seem to be getting more sophisticated and better at beating the system. For instance, the first six months of 2022 saw a whopping 40% increase in cyber-attacks from the previous year, with Ransomware being declared a state-level weapon. These attacks are causing severe disruptions to everyday lives, affecting essential services such as medical care, schools, etc.

Help Enable Smarter Decisions During Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Do a quick search for the top cybersecurity breaches thus far in 2022 and you’ll quickly be overwhelmed with reports of cryptocurrency thefts, attacks targeting multinational corporations and critical infrastructure, and nation-state backed attacks spurred by ongoing geopolitical conflict. It’s easy for individuals to let their guard down and think they’re safe because these complex attacks aren’t targeting them specifically.

Partnership announcement between Electric Miles and Razorthorn

We’re delighted to announce that we have teamed up with Electric Miles, B2B SaaS company providing EV charging software to charger manufacturers, offering a combined service for Electric Vehicle (EV) charger manufacturers and resellers to ensure compliance with the upcoming December 2022 cyber security regulations.

Doubling down on our mission: Extending our Series B

It’s a challenging time for a lot of businesses right now and we’ve yet to see the full impact of the global economic slowdown. With that, we feel fortunate to be in a position to double down on our mission to help new and existing customers unlock the power of automation, and move from reactive to proactive. In short, Tines has raised an additional $55 million in new funding, led by Felicis, alongside our existing investors Accel, Blossom Capital, Addition, and Lux Capital.

Digital Identity trends: 3 Important questions you must be asking in 2023

The constantly envisioned digital world is now here; The age of digital change for companies of all sizes and industries worldwide was sparked by the pandemic. This digital sprint has given rise to spontaneous inadequate structures for digital identity management and digital onboarding while also creating various issues to be solved in Identity Verification processes.

Six Golden Rules for Software and Application Security

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, established back in 2004 by the Office of the U.S. President and the U.S. congress. Led by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA), the initiative helps both individuals and enterprises make smarter, more informed security decisions.

Spending Decisions in an Economic Squeeze

Inflation, stagnation… even stagflation and recession… these are the words that look like they will define global economies in 2022 and into 2023. There’s barely a country that is being spared the crunch, and we are already seeing heated debate among global politicians as to the appropriate fiscal response. Do we spend or save our way out of this?

LOLBins: executing payloads through DNS records

In this blog post, we outline the research our Threat Intelligence team has undertaken into this new attack vector. A new LOLBins tactic for executing payloads through PowerShell was released by Alh4zr3d, a security researcher, on Twitter in September 2022. In the tweet, the security researcher recommended that organisations stay away from IEX and Invoke-WebRequest when using PowerShell commands and, as a substitute, host a text record with their payload on a domain.