Breaches
Security vs. Privacy: Securing Your Critical Information Assets
November 17, 2016 Added by:Steve Durbin
Organizations that sow and fertilize a deeply rooted culture of security are most likely to be resilient and competitive in the face of ongoing threats and challenges.
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Securing the Remedy Before the Breach
October 20, 2016 Added by:Eldar Tuvey
Businesses need to put strategic operations in place to ensure they can successfully move forward after a hack has taken place.
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Minimize “Dwell Time” to Cut the Cost of Data Center Breaches
October 20, 2016 Added by:Dave Burton
If enterprises are serious about curtailing the cost of data breaches, it’s time to shift their focus to one of the chief culprits driving up the cost of breaches: dwell time.
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What It Will Really Take to Build Trust in Security Companies
September 28, 2016 Added by:Ori Eisen
If a company trusts their own product to not fail, the customer can too—with this level of trust ultimately reaching the average person. It’s a win-win-win.
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What Is ID and Verification and Why Is It Such an Integral Part of Digital Life?
September 23, 2016 Added by:David Poole
ID&V is part of our lives and while there might be complaints about the inconvenience that obtrusive security plays in digital commerce, it is still an improvement on how things used to be.
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Advanced Threat Protection Technologies Beyond Marketing
September 07, 2016 Added by:Roy Samson
The right Advanced Threat Protection technology choices depend on your current and target IT architecture. It is also important not to be tempted to base your decision for a specific security product owing to a small unique ‘sales/marketing’ feature.
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What Elements Are Needed for Security Analytics Success?
August 23, 2016 Added by:Mike Paquette
Not all security analytics solutions are created equal. There are five key characteristics critically important to ensuring that your security analytics are effective and capable of stopping today’s advanced threats.
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Hackers Ghosting the Trail
August 18, 2016 Added by:Michael Patterson
Attackers are going to get in and you will be required to perform incident response. The first thing the security team will ask for is the logs. Make sure logs are backed up to a 2nd system or 3rd system and make sure a UDP forwarder is relaying the messages.
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Pragmatic Steps to Manage File Data Leakage Risks
August 18, 2016 Added by:Scott Gordon
Next generation F-DRM solutions offer an effective and flexible technical control that can be applied today to reduce file data leakage risks across different infrastructure, collaboration methods, user types and business requirements.
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Fighting Alert Fatigue
July 06, 2016 Added by:Mike Paquette
By augmenting their efforts with behavioral analytics and machine learning, teams can be sure they reduce alert noise and fatigue while quickly identifying and addressing the issues that actually matter before they hurt their customers or the bottom line.
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Why Passwords Are the New Exploits
June 28, 2016 Added by:Nick Bilogorskiy
In the age of stolen passwords, compromised credentials are the easiest way in, simpler than phishing, malware or exploits. “Password confirmation” tools are now readily available to find reused passwords matching any website.
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SAP Security Notes June 2016 - Review
June 15, 2016 Added by:Alexander Polyakov
SAP's monthly critical patch update for June 2016 closes 21 vulnerabilities in SAP products including 15 SAP Security Patch Day Notes and 6 Support Package Notes.
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Making the Most of User Entity Behavior Analytics: Expectations, Features and Best Practices
May 24, 2016 Added by:Brian Soldato
User Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) platforms are very promising. In the near future, expect to see user behavior analytics platforms integrate more directly with infrastructure and with automated response.
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Bangladesh Bank: Why Aren't We Talking About Privileged Account Management?
April 26, 2016 Added by:Jim Legg
While prevention of the initial breach is an important layer of an enterprise security strategy, perimeter-based threat protection alone is not sufficient to protect against today’s increasingly sophisticated and targeted external security threats.
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End-to-end Encryption, Today -- Loophole Closed or Moved?
April 22, 2016 Added by:Vanishree Rao
End-to-end encryption does not solve the problem, despite the common perception that it is the holy grail of instant-messaging security. It is necessary that service providers shift their attention toward non-traditional key-derivation mechanisms to close the loophole.
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Reducing the Attack Surface is a Fool’s Errand
April 01, 2016 Added by:Paul Morville
This April Fool’s Day, let’s acknowledge that a security strategy focused exclusively on patching and prevention is a fool’s errand and let’s move towards an adaptive approach that includes prevention, detection, continuous visibility and response.
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