How do organizations protect themselves against lateral movement?
"The State of Security Segmentation" Report summarizes the results of a survey of over 300 IT professionals conducted by Virtual Intelligence Briefing (ViB) to understand how companies segment today and what difficulties they face.
Security teams are doing more with less while facing an increased attack surface as millions transition to a work-from-home model. For those tasked with protecting the network, it's time to rethink strategy.
As our new whitepaper makes clear, adopting Zero Trust is an effective first step toward agility and...
Your cloud journey is unique, but this new guide from Securosis shows there are common patterns and characteristics that point you in the right direction for a successful outcome.
Learn which cloud adoption pattern your organization aligns with, its key risks, critical recommendations and important questions to...
Rossella Mattioli, a network and information security expert at ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, discusses a new report offering insights on detecting network security incidents.
In order to address the shift in networking and security requirements, a new architecture is needed.
With the common framework a SASE provides, organizations can simplify management, get consistent visibility, and maximize network protection across users, devices and applications, no matter their location.
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Palo Alto Networks product alert: All users should immediately patch a "critical" flaw in Pan-OS that can be remotely exploited to bypass authentication and take full control of systems or gain access to networks, U.S. Cyber Command and the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency warn.
As applications move to the cloud, it no longer makes sense to backhaul all traffic over MPLS to centralised data centers. SD-WAN arrived to simplify branch IT, reduce MPLS costs, and deliver a great user experience. Put together, these advantages are driving organisations to rethink their network architectures and...
The recent shift towards cloud and mobility is due to the explosion of enterprise public cloud adoption. This has caused the traditional security perimeter that once protected users and internal services within the corporate network to largely disappear.
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As a result of shift to a remote workforce, network segmentation is an even more critical step for safeguarding information, says Tom Dolan of Forescout Technologies, who discusses how deployments can also help with meeting regulatory requirements.
Many businesses have new and emerging financial and reputational risks with data access controls. The complexity of digitalization and newfound data science capabilities drive greater demand for data democratization. The diversity of data consumers, data assets and data access tools continue to grow. Businesses are...
Beyond mere information sharing, collective defense is a concept that aligns public and private sectors in a unified front against cyber threats. Bill Swearingen of IronNet Cybersecurity defines the concept and how it's being employed today.
Worries over ransomware and malware are slowing down enterprise IoT deployments, which is a reflection of the reputational and customer relationship risks at stake, according to a new survey. Here's what enterprises need to keep in mind when selecting security technology for IoT.
Organizations have undergone rapid network transformation in the last two months, and though the change has now stabilized into a new normal, new security concerns that affect an organization's overall risk often have not been addressed. Now that the dust has settled, many leaders are examining the transformation and...
You've read the daily headlines about security misfortunes of businesses and government organizations. The digital age (AKA the rising adoption of the internet, cloud apps, IoT, and even public WiFi) is creating an even easier playing field for cybercriminals. And the web traffic flowing through these new technologies...
Hackers tried two methods of exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Sophos' XG firewall, but Sophos says it made a temporary fix that mitigated the risks. Attackers originally attempted to plant a Trojan, but then switched to ransomware.
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