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User Rights Assignment - User rights, User wrongs

User rights permissions regulate access to computer and domain resources, with the ability to override permissions set on specific objects. Managed in Group Policy, each user right has a constant name as well as a Group Policy name associated with it. The constant names are used when referring to the user right in log events. In this section, they’re referred to as user rights, but they’re commonly known as privileges.

Is SSRF A New Disease Targeting Doctors?

Our healthcare client faced a security threat through PDF generation on their platform. We discovered a flaw that allowed harmful code to be included in PDFs, enabling us to access internal server files and services as well as obtaining AWS credentials. Taking proactive steps is vital to protect healthcare systems from such vulnerabilities.

Elastic: Fight smarter: Accelerate your SOC with AI

Empowering practitioners to perform at their peak is vital to the success of your SOC. See how AI infused with security acumen and environmental context helps analysts better understand and stop attacks: Join Mike Nichols and James Spiteri of Elastic Security to see how AI accelerates SecOps workflows. Live demos and customer use cases will illuminate how generative AI and machine learning help the SOC write and curate detections, build bespoke remediation plans, tackle routine tasks, and more.

Tigera: Securing Outbound Traffic: Egress Access Controls in Kubernetes

Have you built or moved your application stack to Kubernetes? The workloads in your Kubernetes clusters are probably communicating to unsecured destinations. It is crucial to implement robust egress access controls to protect sensitive data, prevent unauthorized communication, and mitigate potential security risks.

Tigera: Microsoft AKS Security Bootcamp: Implementing Kubernetes network security for AKS clusters and workload

Attend this in-depth, hands-on, AKS security workshop with Microsoft Azure and Calico experts to learn how to strengthen security posture of your cluster with network based controls running on AKS. The 90-minute interactive lab comes with your own provisioned Calico Cloud environment and a sample application.

Tigera: Segment and isolate your containerized workloads with Calico

In today's cloud-native applications based on containerized workloads, network security is very important for all types of organizations. Traditional network security methods are not enough to protect against advanced threats and keep data private. In containerized environments, using identity-based approaches can help create strong and adaptable security solutions. Microsegmentation is a security technique that divides networks into smaller and safer segments. Join our webinar to learn more about microsegmentation, its benefits, and how it can be implemented in Kubernetes environments.

Tigera: Amazon EKS Security Bootcamp: Implementing Kubernetes network security for EKS clusters and workload

Attend this in-depth, hands-on, EKS security workshop with Amazon AWS and Calico experts to learn how to strengthen security posture of your cluster with network based controls running on EKS. The 90-minute interactive lab comes with your own provisioned Calico Cloud environment and a sample application.

KnowBe4: All The Ways the Internet is Surveilling You

Your personal information is continuously harvested and analyzed by countless data brokers eager to sell to the highest bidder. From your name and online activities to your employment details and even your real-time location - all are available to interested parties. Join us for this webinar with Roger A. Grimes, Data-Driven Security Evangelist at KnowBe4, as he discusses the extensive surveillance enabled by the internet, the risks of your personal data falling into the hands of malicious entities, and methods to protect yourself.

Identity Management Day: Protecting your digital footprint

Identity Management Day occurs on the second Tuesday of April, April 9 this year. It was established by the Identity Defined Security Alliance in 2021 in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity Alliance. Its primary aim is to heighten awareness about the risks associated with the lax or incorrect handling of digital identities. Effective identity management practices help prevent identity theft, fraud, and data breaches, which can have devastating consequences for both individuals and organizations.