The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recognized that Industrial Control Systems (ICS) and Operational Technology (OT) environments represent one of the largest threats to American critical infrastructure. The increasing convergence of IT and OT systems, combined with the rise of ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure and the growing sophistication of nation-state threats, has created unprecedented security challenges.
As a former federal CISO, I’ve observed a persistent and dangerous misconception within government agencies: the belief that smart card authentication eliminates the need for enterprise password and Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions. This assumption creates critical security vulnerabilities that deserve closer examination.
We’re back! Join us for a brand new season, as we welcome special guest, Emily Crose, to discuss her new book: Hack to The Future: How World Governments Relentlessly Pursue and Domesticate Hackers. Tune in as we deep-dive into the history of hacker culture and its transformation into a geopolitical force.
Clicking on malicious links can infect your device with malware and lead to compromised accounts. Protect yourself by always checking the link to see if it's safe before you click on it. Learn more about the importance of checking a link that you’re sent and how you can check if a link is safe.
As AI becomes more advanced, it's important to consider all the ways AI can be used maliciously by cybercriminals, especially when it comes to cracking passwords. Cybercriminals can use AI to perform 3 different types of password-cracking attacks: acoustic side-channel, brute force and dictionary attacks. Learn more about these AI-powered password-cracking attacks.
Watch the recording of our exclusive webinar featuring Craig Lurey, CTO & Co-founder of Keeper Security. Discover how KeeperPAM is revolutionizing privileged access management by seeing a walkthrough of the newest KeeperPAM features and a live demo showcasing its functionality.
Starting now, you can find every supported integration in the 1Password Marketplace, including those for 1Password Extended Access Management, Passage by 1Password, 1Password Developer, and (of course) the world’s most trusted password manager.
Service accounts are nonhuman privileged accounts used by systems or applications to perform certain tasks, access resources or run processes. These accounts are typically given only the permissions they need for a specific job. According to ReliaQuest, 85% of data breaches between January 2024 and July 2024 that organizations responded to involved compromised service accounts. To prevent the misuse of credentials, organizations should secure their service accounts.