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Unveiling the Threat Landscape: Exploring the Security Risks of Cloud Computing

Centraleyes

However, critical security risks and threats inherent in cloud environments come alongside the myriad benefits. This blog aims to dissect the nuances of cloud security risks , shedding light on the challenges commonly faced when securing digital assets in the cloud. Who’s Responsible for Security in the Cloud?

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Understanding AI risks and how to secure using Zero Trust

CyberSecurity Insiders

Understanding AI threats Mitigating AI threats risks requires a comprehensive approach to AI security, including careful design and testing of AI models, robust data protection measures, continuous monitoring for suspicious activity, and the use of secure, reliable infrastructure.

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The 2024 Duo Trusted Access Report: Navigating Complexity

Duo's Security Blog

In partnership with the Cyentia Institute, Duo analyzed data from more than 16 billion authentications, spanning nearly 52 million different browsers, on 58 million endpoints and 21 million unique phones across regions including North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific.

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Kubernetes security incidents are on the rise – what can you do about it?

CyberSecurity Insiders

We’ve seen massive adoption and growth rates as a result of flexibility in multi-cloud environments, scalability, cost, and system deployment time reductions; but amidst all of the benefits, it also presents a new set of challenges for enterprises when it comes to securing their data and applications. Monitoring Tools.

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A Clear and Present Need: Bolster Your Identity Security with Threat Detection and Response

Duo's Security Blog

One piece of evidence to support this hypothesis is the low adoption of a basic security control that protects against identity-based attacks - multi-factor authentication (MFA). Add to this, the risks of weak authentication factors such as SMS one-time passcodes and dormant or inactive accounts.

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Ransomware Taxonomy: Four Scenarios Companies Should Safeguard Against

Cisco Security

As companies interact more digitally with customers and end-users, their attack surface increases, presenting more opportunities for would-be attackers. We’ve spent a lot of time studying ransomware attacks and instead of viewing them as an amorphous threat, have looked for distinct scenarios that can be identified and mitigated.

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IaaS Security: Top 8 Issues & Prevention Best Practices

eSecurity Planet

Understanding the risks, advantages, and best practices connected with IaaS security is becoming increasingly important as enterprises shift their infrastructure to the cloud. This danger emphasizes the significance of having strong authentication mechanisms and upgrading access controls on a regular basis.