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Alert Fatigue: How Can NDR Help?

Alert fatigue is the process of burning out and losing sensitivity to security alerts caused by a deluge of security alerts. Security systems generate a constant flow of alerts in modern network environments, ranging from minor irregularities to severe threats. But not all these alerts are equal in importance, and many of them are false positive alerts or low-priority problems.

Trustwave's 2025 Cybersecurity Predictions: The Rise of Generative AI Data Breaches, Quantum Computing, and Cyber Warfare

As we look ahead to 2025, the cybersecurity landscape is poised for significant shifts and challenges. Here are some key predictions that I believe will take place or start to happen in the coming year.

How Fidelis NDR Stands Out: Deep Session Inspection Explained

Discover how Fidelis Network Detection and Response (NDR) goes beyond traditional Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) systems. In this insightful video, we explore how Fidelis NDR provides unparalleled visibility into network traffic, enabling organizations to detect and analyze sensitive data within complex, multi-level archive files and beyond. Key highlights include: Watch to see how Fidelis NDR empowers proactive cybersecurity through advanced data visibility and inspection techniques.

Challenges with Data Security Posture Management (DSPM)

While Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) is a powerful approach for discovering, monitoring, and managing sensitive data across complex systems, it is not without its challenges. These hurdles often stem from the complexity of modern data environments, evolving threats, and operational constraints. Below are the primary challenges associated with DSPM.

Transforming the energy industry through workflow automation

In a guest blog post, Trace3's Advisory CISO Michael Farnum introduces a new whitepaper from the team at Trace3 and Tines. In 25+ years of helping organizations build robust cybersecurity programs, I’ve seen firsthand how high the stakes are in the energy sector. As an energy sector professional, you’re likely facing increasing pressure to maintain operational efficiency while safeguarding against ever-evolving security threats.

What's new in Tines: November 2024 edition

The beauty of Tines pages is that you can interact with anyone at any point in the workflow, so why not make those pages more dynamic and even more interactive? All of you agreed, because our most requested capability is finally live! Today, you can set conditions to show, hide, or disable elements on a page based on the preceding elements. This makes the page more focused, only revealing relevant information to the individual.

Underscoring the Importance of Cybersecurity to C-level Executives

I have spent many years, perhaps too many, working in the world of IT and information security. I can’t complain, I have to say, it has been rewarding. And I have noticed in recent years that there has been a considerable shift in how cybersecurity is perceived within organizations, with this function gaining greater importance and relevance. The personal influence of the CISO has been improving lately, both in terms of attitude and perception.

Websites and HIPAA: Navigating Online Tracking Technologies

Today, healthcare providers, insurers, and other HIPAA-covered entities are increasingly relying on websites to share information, engage with patients, and streamline operations. While websites offer numerous benefits, it’s crucial to understand the implications of online tracking technologies for the privacy and security of protected health information (PHI).

Behavior Driven Governance

There’s an unfortunate truth about applications and access in the enterprise. Many applications are underutilized. This means patches and updates can fall down the to-do list of already-stretched IT service desks. Naturally, this increases the vulnerabilities – and opportunities for attackers. Risks are compounded when many users retain access they no longer need, especially when it’s access to the most critical and sensitive resources.