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Azure Security Best Practices

Azure Security Best Practices: Don't Get Caught with Your Cloud Pants Down Executive Summary The cloud isn't some futuristic fantasy anymore, folks. It's the backbone of modern business, and Azure is charging hard, fueled by AI, to potentially dethrone AWS by 2026. But with this breakneck adoption comes a harsh reality: security can't be an afterthought.

Three ATO Prevention Measures Ripe for Disruption This Past Fraud Awareness Week

If there’s one fraud statistic worth dwelling on as Fraud Awareness Week 2024 passes, it’s this – in the past year, scams of one type or other siphoned $1 trillion globally, according to the Global Scam Alliance’s State of Scams Report 2024. But this figure only scratches the surface of cybercrime’s total global cost, projected to reach $10.5 trillion in 2025, according to Cybersecurity Ventures, the world’s leading source of cyber research.

The Cyber Helpline Report: The UK Justice System is Failing Cybercrime Victims

Cybercrime and online harms are rapidly evolving, impacting millions annually in England and Wales alone. Recognising the complexity and urgency of these issues, The Cyber Helpline has undertaken a thorough analysis to examine the critical gaps in the processes of reporting, investigation, and prosecution faced by victims. Drawing on our data and insights from across England and Wales, we explore the journey of victims from the initial impact through to potential prosecution.

Fast, Secure, Seamless Connectivity to Your Critical Applications with Netskope One Private Access

Ensuring secure access to internal apps—whether hosted in data centers or the cloud—shouldn't mean compromising performance. Netskope One Private Access leverages Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) technology to provide remote, secure connectivity, powered by the high-performance Netskope NewEdge Network.

Understanding TellYouThePass Ransomware: A Growing Threat in 2024

TellYouThePass ransomware, first seen in 2019, is once again in the spotlight due to its recent activity. This ransomware has been found exploiting critical vulnerabilities in PHP, specifically the CVE-2024-4577 flaw, putting both Windows and Linux systems at risk. The malware uses advanced techniques like web shells and fileless malware to gain entry, highlighting the need for robust cybersecurity measures.

How Do Websites Get Hacked?

We witness a sharp surge in website security risks, as highlighted in the latest State of Application Security 2023 Annual Report. AppTrana WAAP blocked over 6 billion attacks across 1400+ websites under its protection. Every website is at risk, regardless of whether it is a simple blog, a portfolio showcase, a small cupcake business, or a dynamic e-commerce platform. Why would someone hack my website? How do hackers check if my website is hackable? How do websites get hacked?

26 AWS Security Best Practices to Adopt in Production

One of the most important pillars of a well-architected framework is security. Thus, it is important to follow these AWS security best practices, organized by service, to prevent unnecessary security situations. So, you’ve got a problem to solve and turned to AWS to build and host your solution. You create your account and now you’re all set up to brew some coffee and sit down at your workstation to architect, code, build, and deploy. Except, you aren’t.

How Can You Become More Tech-Savvy and Use the Internet Smarter?

Connecting to the world's greatest digital hub (and repository of cat memes) has never been easier and more inclusive. That said, the fact that almost anyone can access the internet now doesn't mean we're all using it responsibly or getting the most out of the experience. This short guide will introduce you to four essential steps towards savvier and safer internet use.

Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Threat or Advantage?

In today's hyperconnected world, cybersecurity stands as the first line of defense against the growing tide of cyber threats. With billions of devices connected globally, protecting sensitive information has never been more critical-or complex. Enter artificial intelligence (AI), a technological marvel capable of revolutionizing cybersecurity. But as with all powerful tools, AI is a double-edged sword. It holds incredible potential to bolster defenses yet can also amplify the capabilities of cybercriminals.