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Elastic: Getting the most out of Elastic Security & new features

With significant further evolution and releases to Elastic Security in the last couple of months, several key features have been added, further incorporating AI and Machine Learning, that not only can help tackle the complex current industry challenges, but also create a strong foundation for the future. Join us on February 6th online to get tangible tricks & tips, best practices, and a live showcase of some of the key new features of Elastic Security, and see how you can best leverage them for yourself and your organisation!

Tigera: Microsoft AKS Security Bootcamp: Implementing zero-trust security for containers

In this AKS security workshop, you will work with Calico and Microsoft Azure experts to learn how to implement zero-trust security for workloads to reduce the attack surface of applications running on AKS. This 90-minute hands-on lab comes with your own Calico Cloud environment and a sample app environment.

Tigera: Amazon EKS Security Bootcamp: Visualizing and troubleshooting traffic and network policy issues for EKS Kubernetes workloads

Attend this in-depth, hands-on security workshop with Calico and Amazon AWS experts to get insights into Kubernetes cluster traffic, workload interactions, and security policy enforcement. The 90-minute interactive lab comes with your own provisioned Calico Cloud environment and a sample application.

Tigera: Microsoft AKS Security Bootcamp: Kubernetes Posture Management (KSPM) and Compliance

In this AKS-focused security workshop, you will work with Microsoft Azure and Calico experts to learn how to design and deploy best practices to secure your Kubernetes environment and achieve compliance with regulatory frameworks, including but not limited to HIPAA, PCI, SOC 2 and GDPR. This 90-minute hands-on lab comes with your own provisioned Calico Cloud and a sample app environment.

Tigera: Amazon EKS Security Bootcamp: Implementing zero-trust security for containers

In this EKS security workshop, you will work with Calico and Amazon AWS experts to learn how to implement zero-trust security for workloads to reduce the attack surface of applications running on EKS. This 90-minute hands-on lab comes with your own Calico Cloud environment and a sample app environment.

Secure your data with FIPS compliance in Endpoint Central

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, security is not just a priority; it’s an imperative. We’re excited to announce a significant enhancement to Endpoint Central that will take your data security to a whole new level—Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) compliance. In this blog, we’ll explore what FIPS compliance is, why it matters, and how it can benefit your organization.

CVE-2023-50916: Authentication Coercion Vulnerability in Kyocera Device Manager

Kyocera’s Device Manager is a web-based application that allows network administrators to monitor and manage large fleets of Kyocera printers and multi-function devices. It provides a dedicated server and a unified interface to discover, organize, and manage devices, install applications, program alerts, schedule reports, and more. The latest versions of Kyocera’s Device Manager support installation on Windows Server 2012/2016/2019/2022 and Windows 10 and 11.

FBI Releases Blackcat Ransomware Decryption Tool to Victims, Disrupting Attacks

For the first time ever, the U.S. Justice Department announced the existence of an FBI-developed decryption tool that has been used to save hundreds of victim organizations attacked by one of the most prolific ransomware variants in the world. In an announcement made last month, the Justice Department made the world aware of the existence of a decryption tool to be used by those organizations hit by Blackcat – also known as ALPHV or Noberus.

How Does PCI DSS 4.0 Affect Web Application Firewalls?

The payment industry is bracing for the transition to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) 4.0, heralding significant changes in cybersecurity practices. As we approach the implementation of this revised standard, a critical focal point emerges: the role and new mandate of web application firewalls (WAFs) in ensuring compliance.