Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Trusted Signing: The Microsoft Way to Safeguard Your Applications

With the advent of digital technology that makes its way into every sphere of our lives, software’s reliability and integrity are particularly important. Hackers never stop trying to gain unauthorized access and exploit application weaknesses to achieve their goals and gain from outact. This can mean peril respectively for individuals and organizations.

Dynamic Bad Actor Scoring in Coralogix

Bad bots, hackers, and other malicious agents can be tracked by a huge volume of metrics – session activity, HTTP headers, response times, request volume & cadence, and more. This complexity has created a market for siloed, complex, and extremely expensive tools. In contrast, Coralogix can consume simplistic data, like CDN logs, and derive complex, dynamically changing scores. When coupled with built-in cost optimization and the wider platform features, this makes a very compelling case.

The Application Security Assessment Checklist for Cloud Native Environments

A cloud-based application security assessment (or ASA) is a systematic evaluation to identify vulnerabilities and improve security in cloud applications. It aims to ensure the application’s structural, design, and operational integrity against all cyber threats. A staggering 82% of data breaches in 2023 involved data stored in the cloud.

SASE for Retail: Growing the Bottom Line

Retail and hospitality businesses prioritize delivering exceptional customer service and growing revenue. Just as their mission relies on a service-oriented staff and quality products, it also requires secure and reliable connectivity. A high performing and secure network enables retailers to offer consistent and positive consumer interactions across online and physical stores around the world.

Friday Flows Episode 25: API Pagination with Andrew Lee

Don't have a technical background, but want to create automations that can help your daily work? Andrew Lee, a Business Development Rep here at Tines, recently completed the certification & learned how to create Tines stories. In this Friday Flows, he walks through an API Pagination story to grab Star Wars characters. No matter your skill set, it's easy to get started. In a matter of weeks, you'll be prepared to build powerful workflows and start reducing mundane, repetitive tasks.

Uncovering vulnerabilities with white box penetration testing

As a business owner or IT professional, you understand the importance of protecting your company’s sensitive data, systems and reputation from cyber threats. One of the most effective ways to uncover vulnerabilities and strengthen your organisation’s security posture is through penetration testing, particularly white box penetration testing.

FBI Warns US Retailers That Cybercriminals Are Targeting Their Gift Card Systems

The FBI has issued a warning to US retailers about a financially-motivated malicious hacking ring that has been targeting employees with phishing attacks in an attempt to create fraudulent gift cards. Staff at the corporate offices of US retail companies have been the target of highly-sophisticated email phishing and SMS phishing ("smishing") attacks. These attacks attempt to gain access to employee accounts, IT systems, and cloud services used by the company.

Partner Perspectives | Computacenter on Tanium and Autonomous Endpoint Management

Chris McMahon, Security Practice Lead at Computacenter, shares what excites him about Tanium's vision for Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM). Hear his insights on how AEM will enable him to focus on the hard problems while decreasing manual efforts to fix common issues.

Verizon DBIR Breakdown - The 443 Podcast, Ep. 289

📽️ 🔊 This week on #the443podcast, Corey Nachreiner and Marc Laliberte cover the key takeaways from the 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report. Before that, they discuss what we learned from United Healthcare CEO Andrew Witty’s congressional testimony on their ransomware attack in February. Corey and Marc end with a discussion on a research article from JFrog on malicious Docker Hub repositories.