In 2021, ransomware attacks on government agencies globally increased by 1,885% over 2020 attacks, and the trends are continuing so far in 2022. Learn how to protect your organization from ransomware with three best practices.
Atlassian Confluence has been impacted by vulnerability CVE-2022-26134 allowing for ransomware deployment, data theft, & more. See BitSight's findings & analysis.
The federal government is using every tool possible to deter and disrupt retaliatory cyberattacks against critical national infrastructure. With the Strengthening American Cybersecurity Act, agencies are required to report cybersecurity incidents within a 72 hour period. Learn more.
Security leaders need to understand how the market perceives their cybersecurity; eroded trust can result in significant financial consequences. Here are 3 key stakeholders to build trust with.
In November 2021, a new version of the Emotet botnet emerged. How did this happen? What is the botnet doing today? And how can organizations avoid becoming victims? Get the answers and more.
Ransomware isn’t going away; security leaders need to get inside the brain of ransomware sleuths and learn how attacks develop to better identify early indicators of ransomware in their network. Read on to learn how ransomware attacks happen.
Join experts on this webinar as they share top risk hunting tips as CISA issued recommendations for all US organizations, regardless of size, to adopt a heightened cybersecurity posture.
This article contains tips for security and risk professionals to manage risk from their Single Sign-On (SSO) providers and better protect their users’ credentials.
Organizations remain concerned about the potential implications to their own security posture as a result of the Okta cyber attack. It's important to identify where risks are present throughout your third parties landscape.