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MY TAKE: A path for SMBs to achieve security maturity: start small controlling privileged accounts

The Last Watchdog

The challenge of embracing digital transformation while also quelling the accompanying cyber risks has never been greater for small- and mid-sized businesses. Somehow SMBs must keep pace competitively, while also tamping down the rising risk of suffering a catastrophic network breach. Remote desktop risks.

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How to Overcome Common SSH Machine Identity Risks with Automation

Security Boulevard

How to Overcome Common SSH Machine Identity Risks with Automation. Collecting Risk Intelligence. Prevent breaches by automating the collection of risk intelligence required to quickly identify and respond to SSH machine identity risks, weaknesses or security events. Higher levels of automation for system administrators.

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MY TAKE: Memory hacking arises as a go-to tactic to carry out deep, persistent incursions

The Last Watchdog

It was designed to make it convenient for system administrators to automate tasks and manage configurations across all Windows endpoints and servers in a company network. Critical application processes are at the greatest risk, including those that are running in air-gapped environments,” Gupta says. Addressing the exposure.

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SPOTLIGHT: Women in Cybersecurity

McAfee

Prior to joining Collins, Alexandra led Booz Allen’s Commercial Aerospace practice, building and overseeing multi-disciplinary teams to advise C-level clients on cybersecurity and digital transformation initiatives. During her first few years at Booz Allen, she supported technology, innovation and risk analysis initiatives across U.S.

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The Challenges in Building Digital Trust

SecureWorld News

To get into the meat and potatoes of things, the World Economic Forum defines digital trust as the "expectation that digital technologies and services—and the organizations providing them— – will protect all stakeholders’ interests and uphold societal expectations and values.” What are the origins of the need for a trust framework?