Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Supply chain impersonation or genuine third-party information request? Here's how to tell.

The last 24 months has seen a steady stream of media attention relating to attacks on the supply chain. The impact is real, as is the cost. We have watched both big name security like SolarWinds and open source such as log4js serve as targets with devastating effects. Quite often the methods used have anecdotally relied on technical means and to a lesser degree social engineering.

I Get Paid to Hack Your Company and These Are the Controls I Hate the Most!

Carlos García and Jeff Macko, two leading security experts from Kroll, provide a unique perspective on hacking and how to address it in this insightful webinar, I Get Paid to Hack Your Company and These Are the Controls I Hate the Most! The session outlines the most effective security controls to prevent and mitigate common types of cyberattacks and emphasizes potential quick wins that can be achieved without the need for significant investment, and how to harness the technology already used by most organizations.

Navigating New Cybersecurity Policies and Regulations: What You Need to Know

2022 has brought in tighter cybersecurity restrictions and privacy regulations around the world. With the escalation of cyber threats due to the accelerated digital transformation and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, governments globally have made decisions to step up their cybersecurity defense and introduce new measures to protect businesses or national security.

Panther Labs CEO Jack Naglieri: How to make security operations painless

Today on the Future of Security Operations podcast, Thomas is joined by Jack Naglieri, CEO of Panther Labs, a cloud-native SIEM platform that alleviates the pain of traditional SIEM with detection-as-code, a robust security data lake, and huge scalability with zero-ops.

What is MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication)? Learn How it Works

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an authentication method that requires at least two forms of verification of the user’s identity to gain access to an account, application, or data set. Instead of needing just a username and password to log in, MFA adds additional layers of security by requiring users to verify their identity. Each additional verification method can prevent unauthorized access from cybercriminals or hackers from executing a successful cyber attack.