In an era where humans are becoming closer and closer to technology, it is reshaping the way we work and do business. This was a prevalent theme from the Microsoft Power Platform 2023 conference, and it was great to experience the event as it provided insight into the cutting-edge tools and strategies driving the next wave of business productivity.
Recently, Qualys discovered and reported a critical vulnerability affecting the popular GLIBC ecosystem, which is installed by default on most Linux-based operating systems. Specifically, a buffer overflow was found in the code responsible for handling special environment variables during the startup of a process which can result in a local privilege escalation. Fortunately, exploitation of this vulnerability can be detected by Falco.
To combat the growing threat of identity attacks, organizations need to adopt a proactive approach that goes beyond traditional security measures. Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) is one such approach that focuses on monitoring and responding to suspicious activities related to user identities and access management. ITDR solutions can help organizations spot unusual patterns, such as multiple failed login attempts, access from unusual locations, or abnormal behavior within the system.
Zero Trust is a cybersecurity philosophy that rejects the idea of offering implicit trust to traffic based on network location. In other words, Zero Trust views all traffic as potentially malicious, regardless of whether it originates from a traditionally trusted network source, and therefore requires all traffic to be scrutinized to determine whether access should be granted to a specific resource.
Keeper Security’s Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, KeeperPAM™, has been featured by 451 Research, a technology research firm that provides an unbiased view of opportunities and risks across the enterprise technology landscape. The 451 Research group is part of S&P Global Market Intelligence.
You can manage your passkeys by storing them in a password manager that supports them. By storing your passkeys in a password manager, you’ll ensure that you can access and manage them from any device. Continue reading to learn how a password manager makes managing your passkeys a seamless experience.
October has arrived, and with it comes one of the most crucial awareness campaigns in the digital age: Cybersecurity Awareness Month (CSAM). As we navigate an ever-changing and technologically advanced world, protecting our online presence has never been more vital. This month, we’ll dig into the four CSAM themes to help you fortify your digital defenses and safeguard your online identity. Stay tuned as we give tips that anyone in your family can follow, even mom!
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, staying ahead of threats and ensuring the safety of sensitive customer data is paramount. For organizations that handle payment card information, complying with industry standards like PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) is not only a best practice, but a compliance requirement that can result in hefty fines upwards of $100,000 a month.
The developer role is steadily expanding, now encompassing operations and security functions in addition to writing and testing code.