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Nightfall Cloud Data Loss Prevention Console UI Demo

The Nightfall platform is a SaaS data protection solution known for its impressive scope of coverage and accuracy. Now, thanks to new features that have been baked into the Nightfall Console, users will have an enhanced functionality and user experience. Central to this update is a unified dashboard UI that allows for alerts to be viewed and managed from a central screen. Watch this announcement video to learn more!

How DevOps and CIS Security Controls Fit Together

The Center for Internet Security’s Critical Security Controls has become an industry standard set of controls for securing the enterprise. Now on version 8, the original 20 controls are down to 18 with several sub controls added. The first six basic controls can prevent 85 percent of the most common cyber attacks, and even though the controls have been developed with traditional data centers and process in mind, there is no reason they can’t be adapted to DevOps practices.

The State of Data Security in 2022: The CISOs Perspective

In the two years proceeding from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the business world has been transformed on a grand scale. Organizations have created more data than ever before, data is now spread across a wider attack surface, putting it at a heightened risk of becoming a compromised risk. The manner and location of data storage and correspondence has had to shift to meet the needs of remote and hybrid workers, with companies being forced to take a more rigorous approach to data security.

Nightfall's New Console Provides Actionable Analytics & Centralized UI for Solving Data Security Risk

The Nightfall platform is a SaaS data protection platform already known for its high accuracy findings and analytics. Now, thanks to new features baked into the Nightfall Console, users will have enhanced analytics functionality through an elegant and easy to navigate dashboard interface. Watch the video demo below for a walkthrough of changes, or read the rest of the post to learn more.

The 443 Podcast Episode 203 - USA's Answer to GDPR

This week on the podcast, we discuss the current cyber skills gab and a federal program designed to help combat it. After that, we dive in to the American Data Privacy protection Act and what it potentially means if passed by US Congress. We end this week with a quick update on Microsoft's attempts to protect users from malicious macro-enabled documents. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

How to Prevent Data Breaches

The data breach trend seems to be increasing. More and more companies are being targeted by the day, and it seems as though no company is immune to this type of crime. This is likely because hackers are becoming better at finding and exploiting vulnerabilities in all types of systems. Cybercriminals are exploiting companies of all sizes and getting more and more profits from these attacks. There are several things you can do to protect your business from data breaches. In this blog, we discuss all about the data breaches-trend and the 3 important data protection tips to combat this trend.

How to Secure and Protect Your Kubernetes Cluster?

Kubernetes is the de-facto container management platform of today and the future. It has increased the scalability and flexibility of applications and eliminated vendor lock-in. Kubernetes also brings a lot of security native features; however, with security, the devil is always in the details. By default, the security of cloud services, applications, and infrastructure is not in the scope of Kubernetes. This does not mean that running Kubernetes is destructive and makes your applications vulnerable.

Cybersecurity in city government, taken to new heights: An Interview with Shane McDaniel

When most people speak of any city government, they often mention words like “Bureaucratic”,“Behind the times”, and “Slow.” This is especially true when considering cybersecurity initiatives. However, a small town in Texas is changing that view. Seguin, Texas, which was once the smallest Texas city to have a full-time cybersecurity employee, was the only government entity to be named in the CSO50 2022 Awards.