Improperly deactivated and unmaintained Salesforce sites are vulnerable to threat actors who can gain access to sensitive business data and personally identifiable information (PII) by simply changing the host header.
How vendors, governments, industry bodies, and nonprofits are contributing to increasing the cyber resilience of critical national infrastructure this year.
Trellix expands XDR support for Amazon Security Lake while Netskope integrates its SSE platform with AWS’ centralised security data service.
The rapid emergence of Open AI’s ChatGPT has been one of the biggest stories of the year, with the potential impact of generative AI chatbots and large language models (LLMs) on cybersecurity a key area of discussion.
Cybersecurity training, controls, and requirements that are inaccessible, especially to those with disabilities, can make businesses less secure and more vulnerable to risky behaviour.
Real-time cloud visibility and threat prioritisation aims to eliminate the risks of “point-in-time” scanning that opens the door for increased attacks.
Technology giant IBM has debuted a new set of tools and capabilities designed as an end-to-end, quantum-safe solution to secure organisations and governmental agencies as they head toward the post-quantum computing era.
Partnership aims to help customers find the right combination of solutions to securely meet their cloud needs.
Snake’s custom communications protocols employ encryption and fragmentation for confidentiality and are designed to hamper detection and collection efforts.
Mobile security features for MSPs include anti-malware and malicious app protection.
Passkeys for Google Accounts are available now while Google Workspace administrators will soon be able to enable passkeys for their end-users.
Data security authorisation vendor Veza has announced a new solution for access security and governance across SaaS applications including Salesforce, GitHub, and Slack.
New research details how attackers can use AI-driven systems like ChatGPT in different aspects of cyberattacks including reconnaissance, phishing, and developing polymorphic code.
Adversarial AI, ChatGPT-powered social engineering, and paid advertising attacks are among the most dangerous emerging attack methods, according to SANS Institute analysts.
Led by Nozomi Networks, the program aims to provide global industrial and government customers cybersecurity defense tools, incident response teams, and threat intelligence.