While security operations is a high priority, many organizations continue to struggle to keep up with the scale and scope of the tasks at hand. This is because security operations are often hamstrung by organizations’ reliance on an overabundance of point tools and manual processes, as well as a shortage of advanced...
Tom Kellermann calls it a new "Twilight Zone" - an era in which cybersecurity adversaries can unleash destructive attacks that manipulate time, data, audio and video. The cybersecurity strategist shares insights and analysis from his latest Global Incident Response Threat Report.
The Israeli government paid a visit on Wednesday to NSO Group, the company whose spyware is alleged to have been covertly installed on the mobile devices of journalists and activists. The visit comes as Israel faces growing pressure to see if NSO Group's spyware, called Pegasus, has been misused.
As enterprises adjust to the new threat landscape, how must they also adjust their approach to detection?
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For years, organizations and IT professionals have turned to Microsoft’s PowerShell for its efficiency and ease of use.
It provides a well-integrated command-line experience for the operating system, and a simple way to manipulate server and workstation components. PowerShell is often treated as more secure than...
Large enterprises generally have a good grasp on gathering and operationalizing threat intelligence. But when it comes to the midmarket, there are unique challenges. Neal Dennis of Cyware Labs tells how to overcome these obstacles and achieve value from a threat intel platform.
In this video interview with ISMG,...
Dan Kaminsky, a renowned security researcher, died last week at age 42. He gained cybersecurity fame in 2008 after discovering and helping to coordinate a patch for a massive security flaw in the internet's Domain Name System.
More precise and pervasive cybersecurity threat modeling during manufacturers' development of medical devices - and also during the regulatory product review process - is critical for risk mitigation, says Kevin Fu, new acting director of medical device cybersecurity at the FDA.
Expel receives the highest possible score in 14 criteria in Managed Detection and Response services.
What will you learn from this guide?
Forrester analysts follow a publicly available methodology and have provided their findings in this report to guide buyers considering Managed Detection and Response providers....
The lack of automation and actionable threat intelligence may be preventing enterprises from developing the fully functional Cyber Fusion Centers they envision. Anomali's Mark Alba shares ideas on how to change that.
In this Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study of ManagedXDR, Forrester Consulting assesses the cost savings, productivity gains, and business benefits Secureworks users experience.
The study found a potential ROI of 413 percent* over three years for ManagedXDR customers, as well as other quantified and...
Threat intelligence can be a useful addition to your security toolkit. It
can provide your analysts with information and context they would
not have otherwise. There are many factors to consider, including
where to obtain the intelligence, how to collect it, how to integrate it,
and how much to...
Could hackers inject malicious code that compromises the synthetic DNA supply chain and ultimately tricks bioengineers into inadvertently developing dangerous viruses or toxins? A new research report says that's a growing concern and calls for robust security measures.
Organizations of all sizes are moving applications to the cloud to leverage shared services and for rapid and elastic scaling. Gartner expects that 80 percent of organizations will shutter their proprietary data centers by 2025.
Migrating to the cloud, however, raises concerns for data security. Security teams must...
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