Ransomware - Follow the Money

Ransomware is malicious software or malware which prevents users from accessing computer files, systems, or networks until a ransom is paid.  This is a growing problem for organizations globally. Whereas traditional cyberattacks disrupt operations or disclose information, ransomware has a financial impact that could cause corporations to lose millions of dollars. Companies concerned about data being exfiltrated to steal trade secrets now find access to data being used to extort money.

The Power of Connection: Why Conferences Like DEFCON is Essential for Cybersecurity Professionals

In the fast-paced world of cybersecurity, staying ahead and connected is crucial! No matter the role if you are a threat hunter, red teamer, penetration tester, or a policy professional, conferences like DEFCON are more than just an event; they are pivotal experiences. Attending these gatherings provides incredible opportunities for growth, networking, and hands-on learning. Here is why investing in conference attendance is a strategic move with significant returns.

Unveiling the Essence of Cyber Tabletop Exercises

Managing the ever-evolving realm of cybersecurity is challenging. The importance of staying one step ahead of potential threats cannot be overstated. With bad actors constantly devising new tactics to breach defenses, organizations must be proactive in fortifying their systems. Queue Cyber Tabletop Exercises, an indispensable tool to critically assess modern cybersecurity strategies, platforms, and organizational resiliency. In this article, we'll explore the imperative need for Cyber Tabletop Exercises and the benefits they offer. 

A Chain is Only as Strong as its Weakest Link

Software supply chain security is a growing concern and the dynamic nature and speed at which code is developed make it hard to maintain control over the software development lifecycle.  On top of that, with nearly 70 – 90 % of applications using open-source software, it’s a challenge to keep track of all of the “suppliers.”