A company's attack surface naturally grows with the company, but there are still ways to reduce possible entry points for attackers. Learn 6 ways to reduce your attack surface below.
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Continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) is a framework for identifying, assessing, and mitigating cybersecurity threats in a dynamic environment. Learn how using CTEM helps your company against threats.
Ahead of the Breach Podcast sits down with Konrad Fellmann, VP of IT Infrastructure and CISO at Cubic Corporation where he discusses proactive strategies for identifying cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Social engineering is a tactic used by attackers to manipulate individuals into revealing sensitive information or performing actions that compromise security. By exploiting human psychology, such as trust and urgency, rather than system vulnerabilities, social engineers can bypass traditional security measures. Recognizing these deceptive tactics and raising awareness is crucial to prevent data breaches and other damaging outcomes.
We’ve just released our latest report, “Voice of an In-House Pentester,” diving deep into the world of penetration testing. With insights from 200 in-house security practitioners, this report reveals key trends, challenges, and opportunities in the industry.
Red and Blue Teams play critical roles in the ever-evolving field of cybersecurity. Red Teams simulate real-world attacks, testing an organization’s defenses by identifying vulnerabilities and potential entry points. Blue Teams, on the other hand, focus on defensive strategies, monitoring systems, detecting threats, and responding to incidents. Together, their collaboration enhances an organization’s ability to detect, prevent, and mitigate cyber...