Riscosity has joined forces with SecurityScorecard! This new partnership enables SecurityScorecard and Riscosity users to scale their business using only trusted vendors and ensuring that the right data is going to the right place. Together we’re helping compliance and security teams scale their programs, and significantly reduce their applications' attack surface.
As we mark another Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it's essential to recognize that this is more than a calendar event; it's a wake-up call for proactive vigilance in the digital age. In an environment rife with technological threats, the cornerstone of robust cybersecurity isn't just advanced systems and firewalls—it's informed and empowered individuals. There are three most important insights organizations can learn before implementing any cybersecurity awareness-raising campaign.
Navigating complex cloud networks with multiple clouds while ensuring secure and reliable access to workloads can be daunting. That’s why Netskope and AWS have teamed up to simplify this journey and make it a lot easier. Through the integration of Netskope Borderless SD-WAN with AWS Cloud WAN, teams can automate workload access from any remote site and user laptop, deliver a secure, reliable, flexible, and highly available middle-mile network service leveraging the AWS global network.
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems are the modern guardian angels of cybersecurity, offering robust threat detection, efficient incident response, and compliance tranquility. However, beneath the surface of these promising advantages lie intricate challenges. In this blog post, we delve deep into SIEM implementation challenges. But before diving in, let's first understand what SIEM entails.
Like so many legacy technologies, legacy data loss prevention (DLP) tools fail to deliver the protection today’s organizations need. Implementation challenges, visibility gaps and inconsistent policies negatively impact customers and make data breaches far too easy for adversaries. With U.S. data breach costs averaging a staggering $4.45 million last year, organizations need a way to better secure their data as cloud adoption accelerates and IT environments evolve.