Can vulnerabilities in on-prem resources reach my cloud environment?

What risk does this Zoho password manager vulnerability present, and could this on-prem vulnerability impact cloud environments as well?

Lacking readiness, massive Twitch.tv breach may be a win for competitors

What seems clear now is that Twitch simply wasn’t ready for an attack. Twitch claims that this latest incident was “a result of a server configuration change that allowed improper access by an unauthorized third party.”

Patches are not enough for VMWare vCenter Server and Cloud Foundation vulns

New vulnerabilities emerge and get published frequently, and merely applying patches is insufficient. Learn how to safeguard your data beyond just patching.

Learn how ransomware attacks have changed — and how incident response must, too

Ransomware keeps hitting the news these days, filling headlines with stories about organizations struggling with disabled IT systems, inaccessible patient data, unavailable Wi-Fi, and general confusion. Today, organizations are facing an evolving threat, modern ransomware, also called double extortion ransomware.

Golden Time During Cloud Transitions

In cloud transitions, the goal is move business processes from an on-premises environment to a cloud-based environment. Inevitably, as the transition progresses, some business processes are fully transferred while others are still in flux. It’s during this transition period that organizations are at risk.

Viral Outbreaks: Thinking of Microsoft’s New Wormable Vulnerability in a Coronavirus Context

But today, in the midst of a pandemic outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) and while governments and global organizations work to contain and eradicate the virus, we’re hearing of a new wormable vulnerability in Microsoft’s SMBv3 protocol.How can we learn from these unfortunate events to provide us with a different context and an opportunity to rethink our level of readiness for unexpected, viral cyber events?

Customer Advisory Kaseya VSA Ransomware Incident

Kaseya, an IT management software provider, notified its customers of a possible security breach in the Kaseya Virtual System Administrator Product. Kaseya has indicated that the number of victims is around 1000s, though the number may increase, at least 36,000 Kaseya customers took their servers offline.

How CEOs Can Embrace ‘The Cloud’ Without Compromising Security

While security should be top of mind for every business, it shouldn’t become a barrier preventing organizations from adopting cloud platforms. Provided you are prepared and take the necessary measures to properly protect data, you can enjoy the benefits of the cloud without compromising information security.

How to Beat the Cubans in the Cuba Ransomware Gang

The Cuba Ransomware Gang is a group that hijacks information and blackmails companies to pay in Bitcoin or watch the private information leaked publicly.