How do organizations protect themselves against lateral movement?
"The State of Security Segmentation" Report summarizes the results of a survey of over 300 IT professionals conducted by Virtual Intelligence Briefing (ViB) to understand how companies segment today and what difficulties they face.
Security teams are doing more with less while facing an increased attack surface as millions transition to a work-from-home model. For those tasked with protecting the network, it's time to rethink strategy.
As our new whitepaper makes clear, adopting Zero Trust is an effective first step toward agility and...
Your cloud journey is unique, but this new guide from Securosis shows there are common patterns and characteristics that point you in the right direction for a successful outcome.
Learn which cloud adoption pattern your organization aligns with, its key risks, critical recommendations and important questions to...
Organizations have undergone rapid network transformation in the last two months, and though the change has now stabilized into a new normal, new security concerns that affect an organization's overall risk often have not been addressed. Now that the dust has settled, many leaders are examining the transformation and...
You've read the daily headlines about security misfortunes of businesses and government organizations. The digital age (AKA the rising adoption of the internet, cloud apps, IoT, and even public WiFi) is creating an even easier playing field for cybercriminals. And the web traffic flowing through these new technologies...
Security experts and law enforcement officials have long argued that paying ransoms doesn't pay. For starters, it directly funds the cybercrime ecosystem and makes it attractive for criminals to keep launching ransomware attacks.
Done right, a zero trust architecture can reduce the complexity of one's environment while also improving cybersecurity protection and efficiency. Bob Reny of ForeScout focuses on three critical considerations: visibility, compliance and control.
Faced with uncertainty at all levels, organizations need agility to respond quickly and cost-efficiently to new and unforeseen challenges. Discover why next-generation network packet brokers (NGNPBs) are crucial to attaining agility.
Providing visibility across datacenters, remote locations and public and private...
Today's network challenge is supporting a distributed workforce and digital processes with a shrinking budget. The imperative is to ensure security and continuity of operations at the highest possible level. There's a simple solution that provides visibility into networked traffic: network TAPs.
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Just say goodbye to the remote access VPN.
Applications are now running in cloud and users are accessing them from everywhere. This means that organizations no longer control the network, making it impossible to do network security, and disrupting 25 years of remote access technology.
Transformation has created...
It's time for a new approach to application security
While applications have moved to-cloud and users are accessing them from everywhere, the way enterprises provide secure access to apps has largely remained unchanged. Teams in the midst of a cloud transformation must ensure that their applications remain secure no...
Continuously analyze suspicious traffic patterns and exposed services, anywhere in the world, with Expanse Behavior
In a time where networks evolve each day and include a diverse collection of Internet Assets such as IP addresses, domains, and certificates - how do you ensure that none of your Internet Assets...
Vulnerability management is about more than scan-and-patch. Scanners fall short in their ability to consider existing solutions - and past investments in - security controls, and fail to identify the riskiest vulnerabilities and best actions.
Download the e-book to get the details on Skybox's unique approach to...
Emotet malware alert: The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency says it's been "tracking a spike" in targeted Emotet malware attacks. It urges all organizations to immediately put in place defenses to not just avoid infection, but also detect lateral movement in their networks by hackers.
How do you know if you are protecting your real-time communication networks from unwanted calls coming in that appear to be valid, but in fact they are malicious attempts to tie up communication applications such as IVRs or PBX trunks with long call duration times?
Telephone Denial-of-Service (TDoS) attacks are...
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