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Trustwave Named a Leader in ISG Provider Lens for Cybersecurity Solutions and Services

For the second consecutive year, Information Security Group (ISG) named Trustwave a Rising Star in Managed Security Services (MSS) for U.S. Large Accounts and for the first time as a Leader in MSS for U.S. Midmarket in its 2023 Provider Lens™ Quadrant Report. ISG recognized Trustwave for its holistic offering with enhanced visibility, continuous threat monitoring and hunting, and its elite partnerships.

4 Tips for Effective Cyber Vigilance as Your Attack Surface Expands

Cyberattacks are on the rise. In 2022, there was a 38 percent increase in global attacks compared to the previous year—and security teams are struggling to keep up. It now takes an average of 277 days for teams to identify and contain a breach. With so many alerts being received by the Security Operations Centers (SOCs) each day, how do teams decide which issues to address first?

The New Era of AI-Powered Application Security. Part Two: AI Security Vulnerability and Risk

AI-related security risk manifests itself in more than one way. It can, for example, result from the usage of an AI-powered security solution that is based on an AI model that is either lacking in some way, or was deliberately compromised by a malicious actor. It can also result from usage of AI technology by a malicious actor to facilitate creation and exploitation of vulnerabilities.

What is Digital Proof of Authenticity and why it is the future of digital commerce?(webinar snippet)

Keywords: digital fraud, digital trust, ecommerce security, website spoofing, brand protection. Watch the full interview with David Reilly, Former CIO of Bank of America as he discussed security and fraud issues facing digital commerce in 2023.

12 Best Practices for Banking and Financial Cybersecurity Compliance

Financial data is a desired target for cybercriminals. Hackers frequently attack financial institutions such as banks, loan services, investment and credit unions, and brokerage firms. Security incidents in the financial sector are extremely expensive (surpassed only by the healthcare industry), with the average total cost of a data breach reaching $4.35 million in 2022.

Everything You Need To Know About Insider Threats

An insider threat is a cyberthreat that happens within an organization. Insider threats occur when current or former employees, partners, contractors or vendors cause sensitive data and systems to become compromised or steal data for their own malicious purpose. Insider threats can be intentional or unintentional, depending on the goal of the insider and if the insider is working with someone else.