Actively defending your users' browsers, and not relying on them to recognize threats, using remote browser isolation is critical to protecting your network.
Enabling WAFs to identify new zero-day threats more quickly is a smart move. But not smart enough. WAFs are simply not up to the task of reliably protecting web apps from threats.
Faced with increasing numbers of attacks and cripplingly high payout demands, insurers are writing more exclusions into cyber insurance policies and requiring more effective cyber defenses.
Electronic medical records (EMR) systems ease patient and healthcare provider access to vital medical information and improve care. But if proper security measures are not put in place, they also increase risks of cyberattack, personal data exposure, and costly HIPAA violations
Exploitation of public-facing app vulnerabilities is now the top initial vector for cyberattacks, resulting in victims’ data being encrypted or leaked, or their Active Directory compromised. How well are your app surfaces protected?
Sports teams, from Little Leagues up to the NCAA and professional levels, depend on digital applications to run their many business activities. Attacks on these apps can result in lost revenue, reputational damage and legal risk.
Two new techniques for creating and publishing fake sign-in forms are making it easier for users to fall for phishing attacks, demonstrating (yet again) that enterprises must protect their users from phishing, instead of depending on users to protect them.
Given the centrality of trust in the relationships between law firms and their clients, it is surprising and disturbing that many law firms fail to implement modern security practices, despite firms being frequent -- and attractive -- targets for cyberattacks.