Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Unlocking the power of Amazon VPC: Transforming security and efficiency across sectors

The rise in cyberattacks has become a pressing concern for organizations worldwide, threatening sensitive data, operational continuity, and trust. Cybercriminals are using increasingly complex strategies to attack vulnerabilities in systems and networks in a variety of organizations. By offering safe, segregated virtual networks in the cloud, Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) provides a strong defense against these attacks.

Why Relying Solely on API Security Testing Products Can Be Counterproductive

As APIs continue to drive modern digital ecosystems, securing them has become an organizational imperative. Few companies turn to API security testing products to identify vulnerabilities and safeguard their APIs. However, these tools are counterproductive when relied upon as a sole security measure. Here’s why.

The Essential Cloud Native Security Tutorial

The cloud gives you agility, speed, and flexibility – but it also opens new doors for attackers. For DevOps teams, every line of code, every container, and every deployment pipeline is a potential entry point and missteps are easier than ever. Misconfigurations alone cause 80% of all security breaches in cloud environments, so the stakes are even higher. This poses a severe security risk with wide-ranging consequences, making it evident that cloud-native environments demand a new security mindset.

Using Structured Storytelling for Effective Defense with Microsoft Security Copilot

In my experience, computers are only as smart as the person in front of them. Same with AI. The results are dependent on the prompts given. Today, users typing prompts from their brains into Microsoft Security Copilot may find it hard to get value. Prompts with adequate specificity are difficult to create, let alone repeat.

AI chat resets your view of business process automation

In this guest post, Eric Newcomer, Principal Analyst at Intellyx explores the practical applications and limitations of generative AI. Generative AI is a game-changing technology. Chat bots seem like magic compared to a traditional static web search. You submit questions in natural human language and receive back complete sentences and paragraphs. But it isn’t always clear what it is really good for, given limitations such as hallucinations and inaccurate answers, and possible bias.

CrowdStrike Strengthens Container Security with Registry Scanning for Hybrid Clouds

Organizations of all sizes require security tools to meet their complex hybrid cloud needs. As their cloud environments and workloads evolve, this includes solutions that can scan for vulnerabilities in container images regardless of their location across public and private cloud environments. The problem is, most organizations lack this capability. Many use tools that don’t allow the flexibility to move quickly and scan their full breadth of cloud assets.

Effective API Throttling for Enhanced API Security

APIs are the backbone of modern digital ecosystems, but their misuse can expose systems to cyber threats. Effective API throttling not only optimizes performance but also acts as a critical defense mechanism against abuse, such as denial-of-service attacks. Discover how this powerful strategy enhances API security and safeguards your organization’s data in an interconnected world.

Securing the Internet of Things: Protecting IoT Devices in the Modern Office

The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized how modern offices operate, introducing unprecedented levels of connectivity and efficiency. From smart thermostats to security cameras, IoT devices are now integral to daily office functions. However, this increased connectivity also comes with heightened security risks. Cybercriminals can exploit vulnerabilities in IoT devices to gain access to sensitive networks, making them a prime target in the digital security landscape.

How to Cancel Your CV Lite Subscription: A Comprehensive Guide

In today's digital age, subscriptions are a common method for accessing services and products, ranging from streaming platforms like Netflix to software tools such as Adobe Creative Cloud. However, as our needs and preferences change, it's not uncommon to find ourselves needing to cancel a subscription.