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Why Machine Identities Are Essential Strands in Your Zero Trust Strategy

Just like a snagged strand can ruin your garment, overlooking the security of machine identities can tear the very fabric of Zero Trust that protects your organization from bad actors. As a quick refresher, Zero Trust operates on the principle that no entity inside or outside the network perimeter is trusted by default. As we usher in an era where the traditional network perimeter has dissolved due to cloud services, remote work and mobile access, the necessity for Zero Trust becomes even more pronounced.

CrowdStrike and Intel Research Collaborate to Advance Endpoint Security Through AI and NPU Acceleration

At CrowdStrike, we are relentlessly researching and developing new technologies to outpace new and sophisticated threats, track adversaries’ behavior and stop breaches. As today’s adversaries continue to become faster and more advanced, the speed of enterprise detection and response is paramount. It is also a challenge for today’s organizations, which face mounting attack volumes amid a global shortage of cybersecurity practitioners.

11:11 Systems Secures 2023 Zero Trust Security Excellence Award

The Roman philosopher Seneca once said, “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” In Vegas, when you are on a roll, you are on a roll. To beat the odds, you must be smart and disciplined. Whether winning big at the tables or championships on the basketball court, there is no better feeling. Often athletes are asked what it means to win and they often don’t have the words to describe it. Winning, regardless of the endeavor, almost always is a team effort.

Veracode Scan for VS Code: Now with Veracode Fix

Veracode is pleased to announce the availability of Veracode Fix capability in Veracode Scan for VS Code. Now developers can discover and remediate security flaws using Veracode’s Generative AI-powered tools directly from their Integrated Development Environment (IDE). According to the Veracode State of Software Security, 45.9% of organizations have critical security debt.

Risk Management Essentials: How to Operationalize Risk Reporting

This virtual workshop delves into the core of risk management reporting. Led by our panel of industry experts, this session will equip you with the essential skills to not only analyze and report on organizational risks, but also communicate them effectively to leadership teams. Discover how to construct a robust reporting framework and master the art of presenting metrics with finesse.

BDRSuite

BDRSuite is a comprehensive backup and disaster recovery solution designed to protect the data across diverse IT environments that include virtual, physical, cloud workloads and SaaS applications.

Seven Types of Spoofing Attacks and How To Avoid Them

Cybercriminals often use spoofing attacks to disguise themselves as a familiar face or legitimate business to trick people into revealing sensitive information. They use a variety of techniques such as creating fake websites or emails. Some of the different types of spoofing attacks include call spoofing, email spoofing, website spoofing and IP spoofing. Continue reading to learn more about spoofing attacks, the seven common types of spoofing attacks and how to stay protected from them.

Are Biometrics Safer Than Passwords?

Biometrics are technically safer than passwords because they’re harder for cybercriminals to compromise or steal. Besides being more secure, biometrics are also phishing-resistant and more convenient to use than passwords. Read on to learn more about biometrics and why they’re considered to be more secure than passwords.