In today’s hybrid IT environment, securing the network perimeter is not enough and one must take a Zero Trust security approach. The Zero Trust security model moves access control mechanisms from the network perimeter to the actual users, devices and systems.
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Cyber-criminals have become thoughtful about ransomware attacks; taking time to maximize your organization’s potential damage and their payoff. Protecting your network from this growing threat is more important than ever. And nobody knows this more than Roger Grimes, Data-Driven Defense Evangelist at KnowBe4.
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As remote work continues, organizations in the Middle East – and beyond – must ensure that their employees can work remotely easily as well as securely, while sacrificing nothing on the performance, stability, or productivity front.
To make that happen, many organizations have increased their adoption of SD-WAN...
Through this report you will be provided with a framework to evaluate the potential financial impact of investing in ServiceNow to improve security incident and vulnerability response processes for their organizations.
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French cybersecurity authorities are warning that widely used, open-source IT monitoring software called Centreon appears to have been hit by Russian hackers. But unlike the SolarWinds supply chain attack, in this campaign, attackers appear to have hacked outdated, unpatched versions of the software.
A hacker breached a Florida city's water treatment network, increasing the amount of lye that would be added to the water to a dangerous level. Officials say they caught the change immediately and reversed it. Reuters reports that the system was accessed via the city's TeamViewer remote access software.
This 2020 Gartner guide recognizes the importance of both manual and automated NDR capabilities and why enterprises should determine early on which response strategy best meets their security goals.
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Hackers who infiltrated government and business networks via a stealthy backdoor added to SolarWinds' Orion software appear to have focused on only the most high-value targets, leading to about 50 organizations being "genuinely impacted," says FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia.
New Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solutions were built to unify multiple prevention, detection and response technologies into a single platform to provide comprehensive visibility and protection. As cyber-threats become more sophisticated and niche protection solutions remain frustratingly disconnected, a...
Networks are fundamentally changing as a result of data being used across cloud environments. So security must be built into networks to improve mitigation of cyberthreats, says Nick Savvides, senior director of strategic business, APAC, at Forcepoint.
This comprehensive survey of 5,000 IT managers reveals the reality of the human side of cybersecurity. It explores plans for human-led threat hunting, the impact of the cybersecurity skills shortage, and how ransomware affects IT teams over and above any financial, reputational, and operational impact.
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So far, much of the discussion about 5G security has focused on avoiding the use of technology from Chinese manufacturers, including Huawei and ZTE. But security experts are increasingly concerned that 5G network and device providers rushing products to market aren't devoting enough attention to security.
Why did Cisco, one of the world's largest and most successful networking companies, have to pay more than $2.6 billion in damages? A judge found that it infringed on four patents held by network security firm Centripetal Networks.
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