The world has changed over the past year, but cyberthreats never rest. According to the report, 86 percent of organizations experienced at least one successful cyberattack last year. The more you know about how your peers are handling the most serious threats, the more effectively you can secure your own...
Mainframes are often considered one of the most secure data
environments, but organizations are mistaken to believe that mainframes
are inherently secure. In reality, secure means “securable.”
Download this Forrester research report, which includes data on:
Current perceptions of mainframe security
Readiness...
It would seem for the foreseeable future, if you want something done, it will increasingly have to be done remotely. This is the new operating environment in which we have had to live, adapt and deliver.
This whitepaper is not intended to be an exhaustive guide to mainframe services and client requirements in the new...
Keeping School Districts & Campuses Connected
Educational institutions have an opportunity to make learning more accessible than ever—but first, they must solve a technology problem. Many use outdated legacy identity systems with sprawling, open-source software. As a consequence, these institutions experience a...
Securing Identities, Credentials, and Access in Federal Government Agencies
Known as Federal Identity, Credential, and Access Management, FICAM is the U.S. government’s approach to Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM). There are numerous federal laws, policies, and standards that influence the design...
Cybersecurity risks for learning institutions are significant and growing.
Colleges and universities still represent a significant target sector for malicious cyber activity.
A multi-layered cybersecurity strategy
This case study details how an educational institution, early in its cloud journey, developed multi-layered cybersecurity approach to its primarily on-prem infrastructure. To secure access to cloud solutions for students, faculty, and staff, IT needed to add single sign-on to...
Oakland County, Michigan, is one of the largest counties in the United States and according to the Center for Digital Government, it’s also one of the most technologically advanced. To get there, the county needed to re-architect an infrastructure made up of fractured, on-premises and cloud systems so that it could...
Keeping Campuses Connected
Colleges and universities have an opportunity to make learning more accessible than ever—but first, they must solve a technology problem. Many campuses use outdated legacy identity systems with sprawling, open-source software. As a consequence, these institutions experience a great deal...
A multi-layered cybersecurity strategy
Kingsborough Community College was early in its cloud journey, and developing a multi-layered cybersecurity approach to its primarily on-prem infrastructure. To secure access to cloud solutions for students, faculty, and staff, IT needed to add single sign-on to its toolkit.
Threat actors are focusing a lot on Active Directory today as it is a path for them to reach an organisations key data & applications. The versatility of Active Directory makes it a crucial target for hackers. Organisations learn new ways on how to protect this valuable target and mitigate the risks. Organisations...
Attackers are leveraging social engineering to drive significantly higher engagement and account takeover. Abnormal Security's quarterly threat reports are the only source of industry data on the true volume of BEC attacks. In our latest threat report, we found that attacks across a variety of categories grew at...
Security has become everyone’s job, and its management has become a strategic concern of the enterprise. The way forward is for the enterprise to build a culture of security. AWS Enterprise Strategist Mark Schwartz describes approaches he's used to establish awareness of risks and controls along with a set of norms...
According to a Threat Landscape Trends report for Q2 2020, cryptojacking saw a 163% increase in detections, compared to previous quarters. 35% of organizations indicated in a survey by NinjaRMM, that ransomware attacks resulted in up to $5 million in damages. Similarly we see an explosion in DDoS attacks. In times...
DDoS attacks have evolved exponentially due to the difficulty in differentiating spoof requests from legitimate ones. DDoS attacks are dangerous because they can act as a decoy to distract cybersecurity teams from focusing on more critical threats, such as data exfiltration. DDoS threats are growing in sophistication...
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