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Sharing Mitiga’s latest threat intelligence and research, cloud IR insights, and company news
Ready or Not: Russian Attack on Ukraine Brings Global Cybersecurity Impacts
The Russian military strategy is often described as a strategy of “active defense.” This means that their strategy includes both the preventative measures taken before a conflict breaks out and the tenets for conducting the war.
Understanding Lateral Movement Attacks in Hybrid Environments
What Are the Dangers of a Lateral Movement Attack in a Hybrid Environment?
Learn how lateral movement attacks pose serious risks in on-prem, cloud, or hybrid environments, and discover effective strategies to mitigate these threats.
The ultimate cybercriminal gift list: undisclosed zero-day vulnerabilities
Over the last few months, everyone has been busy patching — seeking to close the loophole most learned about when the a patch was released for Log4j 2.15.0 for Java 8 users to address the remote code execution vulnerability CVE-2021-44228, a previously undisclosed zero-day vulnerability.
Rethinking zero-day vulnerabilities vs. one-days to increase readiness
Because zero-day vulnerabilities are announced before security researchers and software developers have a patch available, zero-day vulnerabilities pose a critical risk to organizations as criminals race to exploit them. Similarly, vulnerable systems are exposed until a patch is issued and applied.
Rethinking Crown Jewels Analysis: Mitigating Cybersecurity Bias
Uncover the risks of bias in Crown Jewels Analysis (CJA) and learn strategies to protect your organization's most valuable assets with a comprehensive approach.
Log4Shell — Forensic Investigation in AWS
In order to mitigate the problems caused by Log4Shell, companies and organizations started patching their systems, but while everyone is busy "locking the doors," the criminals might already be inside. Mitiga is focused on content and research: finding efficient ways to look at artifacts on cloud environments and indicate if there is a reason to believe that the vulnerability has already been used to hack the environment.
Log4Shell - identify vulnerable external-facing workloads in AWS
Cloud-based systems should be thoroughly searched for the new Log4j vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228). But this is a daunting task, since you need to search each and every compute instance, from the biggest EC2 instance to the smallest Lambda function. This is where Mitiga can help.
Log4j Vulnerability Fix: Comprehensive Log4Shell Resources
Learn about the Log4j vulnerability, including resources, updates, and mitigation steps to protect your systems.
How to NOT pay ransomware and live to tell the tale
Ransomware is out of control. So, what can organizations actually do to deal with this tidal wave of attacks? It’s time for organizations to ask themselves the question, “Are we ransomware ready?” And then think about what ransomware readiness really looks like.