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News Alert: Infinidat introduces advanced cyber resiliency and recovery solution for enterprises

Waltham, Mass., June 27, 2024, CyberNewsWire — Infinidat, a leading provider of enterprise storage solutions, has introduced a new automated cyber resiliency and recovery solution that will revolutionize how enterprises can minimize the impact of ransomware and malware attacks.… (more…)

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News Alert: FireTail unveils free access to its enterprise-level API security platform — to all

McLean, Va., June 26, 2024, CyberNewsWire — FireTail today announced a free version of its enterprise-level API security tools, making them accessible to developers and organizations of all sizes.

•FireTail’s unique combination of open-source code libraries, inline API call evaluation, … (more…)

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A WIN for Cloud Security with Adaptive Shield and Wiz

It’s easy to confuse CSPM and SSPM (Cloud Security Posture Management and SaaS Security Posture Management). They both secure assets on the cloud, automatically identify misconfigurations, and detect identity-based threats. The difference between the two lies in the areas that they protect. SSPMs secure SaaS applications, while CSPMs secure cloud services, such as AWS or […]

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RSAC 2024: The many flavors of ‘SASE’ now includes Aryaka’s ‘Unified SASE as a Service.”

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) has come a long way since Gartner christened this cloud-centric cybersecurity framework in 2019.

Related: Can SASE stop tech sprawl?

SASE blends networking architecture, namely SD-WAN, with cloud-delivered security services such as security … (more…)

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Social Media Warning Labels, Should You Store Passwords in Your Web Browser?

In this episode of the Shared Security Podcast, the team debates the Surgeon General’s recent call for social media warning labels and explores the pros and cons. Scott discusses whether passwords should be stored in web browsers, potentially sparking strong opinions. The hosts also provide an update on Microsoft’s delayed release of CoPilot Plus PCs […]

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News Alert: 1inch partners with Blockaid to enhance Web3 security through the 1inch Shield

Dubai, UAE, June 20, 2024, CyberNewsWire — 1inch, a leading DeFi aggregator that provides advanced security solutions to users across the entire space, has announced today the launch of the 1inch Shield.

This solution, that is offering enhanced protection … (more…)

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News Alert: INE Security lays out strategies for optimizing security teams to mitigate AI risks

Cary, NC, June 20, 2024, CyberNewsWire — 2024 is rapidly shaping up to be a defining year in generative AI.

While 2023 saw its emergence as a potent new technology, business leaders are now grappling with how to best leverage … (more…)

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RSAC Fireside Chat: Tightened budgets impose discipline on CISOs, resets security investments

CISOs have been on something of a wild roller coaster ride the past few years.

Related: Why breaches persist

When Covid 19 hit in early 2020, the need to secure company networks in a new way led to panic spending … (more…)

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Symmetry Systems Celebrates Success of Data + AI Security Channel Program

San Mateo, Calif. – June 19, 2024 –  Symmetry Systems, the data+AI security company, today celebrated the second anniversary of...

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Key Takeaways From Horizon3.ai’s Analysis of an Entra ID Compromise

As enterprises shift from on-premises to cloud systems, hybrid cloud solutions have become essential for optimizing performance, scalability, and user ease. However, risks arise when poorly configured environments connect to the cloud. A compromised Microsoft Active Directory can fully compromise a synchronized Microsoft Entra ID tenant, undermining the integrity and trust of connected services.

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RSAC Fireside Chat: Jscrambler levels-up JavaScript security, slows GenAI-fueled privacy loss

Could we be on the verge of Privacy Destruction 2.0, thanks to GenAI?

Related: Next-level browser security

That’s a question that spilled out of a thought-provoking conversation I had with Pedro Fortuna, co-founder and CTO of Jscrambler, at … (more…)

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: Forrester report shows Identity and Access Management (IAM) in flux

Identity and Access Management (IAM) is at a crossroads.

Related: Can IAM be a growth engine?

A new Forrester Trends Report dissects ten IAM trends now in play, notably how AI is  influencing IAM technologies to meet evolving identity threats.… (more…)

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RSAC Fireside Chat: Seclore advances ‘EDRM’ by aligning granular controls onto sensitive data

Digital rights management (DRM) has come a long way since Hollywood first recognized in the 1990s that it needed to rigorously protect digital music and movies.

By the mid-2000s a branch called enterprise digital rights management (EDRM(more…)

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Online Privacy and Overfishing

Microsoft recently caught state-backed hackers using its generative AI tools to help with their attacks. In the security community, the immediate questions weren’t about how hackers were using the tools (that was utterly predictable), but about how Microsoft figured it out. The natural conclusion was that Microsoft was spying on its AI users, looking for harmful hackers at work.

Some pushed back at characterizing Microsoft’s actions as “spying.” Of course cloud service providers monitor what users are doing. And because we expect Microsoft to be doing something like this, it’s not fair to call it spying...

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RSAC Fireside Chat: Bedrock Security introduces advanced approach to “commoditize” data discovery

Business data today gets scattered far and wide across distributed infrastructure.

Just knowing where to look – or even how to look – much less enforcing security policies, has become next to impossible for many organizations.

At RSAC 2024, … (more…)

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Insider Risk Digest: May

This Article Insider Risk Digest: May was first published on Signpost Six. | https://www.signpostsix.com/

Welcome to this month’s Insider Risk Digest. This edition reveals a University of Florida professor and students involved in a scheme to ship illicit substances to China, the arrest of Schiphol Airport employees for cocaine smuggling, and the growing threat of foreign interference in European universities. We also examine Russian influence infiltrating the European Parliament […]

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