The traditional perimeter-based approach to security depends on firewalls, virtual private networks (VPNs), and web gateways to separate trusted users from untrusted users. Despite spending an estimated $143 billion on these security technologies in 2021, two out of three enterprises are still breached — at an...
With the rise of the hybrid workforce, organizations need to secure employees who access the network and applications from on-site and off-site locations. This shift to work-from-anywhere (WFA) has significantly expanded the attack surface, created security gaps, and increased the complexity of network and application...
Today’s three largest cybersecurity markets are endpoint security, network security, and identity. While there are other large cybersecurity markets, including email security, web security, cloud security, SIEM, and SOC, these three account for over 50% of the cybersecurity market and are a big part of any...
Organizations must continue to support and secure their work-from-anywhere (WFA) employees who access network resources from varied locations and devices. This is paramount because remote network access introduces complexities and vulnerabilities, requiring robust security solutions to protect against ever-evolving...
Securing thin edge locations, such as very small offices, isn’t commonly discussed as part of campus or branch security. Yet a thin edge location can be an entry point to the corporate network for malware or ransomware. With the rise of the hybrid workforce, many users work from thin edge locations like satellite...
Digital innovation, cloud adoption, and the shift to a hybrid workforce have fundamentally transformed the network. As organizations increasingly rely on cloud-based resources, such as SaaS applications, the
need for a new approach to secure network access — especially the challenges of implicit trust inherent in...
Today, organizations must provide their work-from-anywhere (WFA) employees with secure, authenticated access to critical applications and resources. Many organizations are turning to secure access service edge (SASE), a reliable and flexible security solution to protect their networks, data, and hybrid workforce.
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Cloud security is becoming a major challenge for security leaders. Kevin Kiley, chief revenue officer at Lacework, explains why traditional security methods fall short in cloud environments and how data-driven approaches offer better protection against new and complex threats.
Brian Honan, CEO of BH Consulting, discusses the need for robust logging capabilities in Microsoft 365 to prevent security breaches. He called for security features to be standard, highlighting issues from a recent intrusion and the risks associated with technologies such as Microsoft's Copilot.
Attackers who stole terabytes of data from customers of Snowflake have been not only offering the data for sale on data leak marketplaces but also extorting some of the victims, demanding a ransom of $300,000 to $5 million each, security researchers report.
Fortinet plans to purchase trouble late-stage startup Lacework to integrate its AI-driven cloud native application protection platform into the Fortinet Security Fabric. The deal enhances Fortinet's Unified Secure Access Service Edge platform, providing protection from code to cloud.
Tenable plans to acquire Israeli startup Eureka to enhance its cloud security platform with advanced data security posture management capabilities. The transaction aims to provide customers with comprehensive risk assessment and management tools in a single, unified platform.
In a clash of cloud security titans, Wiz denied all claims made by rival Orca Security of patent infringement and unauthorized use of proprietary information. Instead, Wiz said Orca copied its technological advancements and used confidential information to enhance its own products.
Microsoft is calling security research asserting a high-severity vulnerability exists in Microsoft Azure evidence that customers should better configure their cloud environments. An attacker with an Azure instance could obtain access to company resources by sending customizable HTTP requests.
George Kurtz said CrowdStrike's Falcon platform is leading the way in cybersecurity consolidation, with deals involving cloud, identity or SIEM doubling year-over-year. Customer are seeing significant cost savings and faster response times, which Kurtz said has solidified CrowdStrike's position.
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