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How To Create a Secure Username

To create a secure username, you must ensure your username is random, does not use any of your personal information and is unique from your other usernames across all other websites. A secure username should contain a combination of random numbers and symbols, prioritizing safety and privacy by not revealing personal details.

Trustwave Named a Major Player in IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Cloud Security Services in the AI Era 2024-2025 Vendor Assessment

IDC has positioned Trustwave as a Major Player in the just released IDC MarketScape Worldwide Cloud Security Services in the AI Era 2024–2025 Vendor Assessment (IDC, November 2024) for its comprehensive set of offensive and defensive cloud security services. IDC said organizations should consider Trustwave when “Enterprises with varying levels of security maturity that require customized hybrid approach and depth of offensive and defensive security capabilities should consider Trustwave.

What is Smishing in Cybersecurity and How to Prevent it?

Cybercriminals are getting smarter and using new methods like smishing to take advantage of s. In the world of protection, what is smishing? Smishing is a type of scam that happens through SMS (short message service). Attackers use this method to get people to give up private information or click on harmful links. This dishonest method takes advantage of the speed and trust that people have in text messages by pretending to be a trusted organization, like a bank or the government.

Cybersecurity Compliance: Essential for Protecting Your Business Data

Cybersecurity compliance is more than just the law; it's also a keyway to protect your business. Businesses are under more and more pressure to put data security first as sophisticated cyber threats and strict laws become more common. Following laws, standards, and best practices for cybersecurity compliance is important to keep private data safe from breaches and unauthorized access. If you don't follow the rules, you could face big fines, damage to your image, and problems with your business.

Find and Remediate PAN-OS Vulnerabilities in Seconds with Forward Enterprise

The vulnerabilities CVE-2024-0012 and CVE-2024-9474 exploit weaknesses in the PAN-OS management interface, allowing attackers to bypass authentication and escalate privileges, potentially resulting in unauthorized control over network devices. Addressing these vulnerabilities quickly and effectively is critical to maintaining security and compliance.