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Critical Infrastructure Under Siege: How Automation Can Safeguard Against Cyber Threats

In recent years, critical infrastructure (CI) has become a primary target for cybercriminals and nation-state actors. The systems that provide essential services such as energy, water, transportation, and healthcare are increasingly vulnerable to attacks that could have devastating consequences for entire regions or even nations.

Small Business, Big Defense: Four Pillars of an Effective Cybersecurity Awareness Program

In today’s digital landscape, cybersecurity threats don’t take breaks — and neither should your small business. In fact, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are prime targets, seen as easy prey due to their limited resources and often weaker security postures. But here’s the reality: Lack of resources doesn’t mean you lack options. SMBs can still build a robust defense against cyber threats without a massive security budget.

Attack Surface Analysis & Mapping Step By Step

Attack surface analysis and mapping are a crucial first step in the attack surface management (ASM) process. Before an organization can effectively manage its attack surface, it needs to have a complete understanding of what that attack surface is. Attack surface analysis and mapping provides this initial understanding by inventorying an organization’s assets, their vulnerabilities, and the potential threats that they may face.

Telcos Evolving in a SASE-driven World

This blog is part of the ongoing “I&O Perspectives” series, which features insights from industry experts about the impact of current threats, networking, and other cybersecurity trends. In the previous blogs of this series, we explored how the internet has evolved into a primary channel for corporate business traffic and how secure access service edge (SASE) has become the foundational security pillar of this new framework.

Enabling Seamless Connectivity for Retail Banking

When a network outage happens, it’s not just an inconvenience. Especially in the world of retail banking and credit unions, downtime can have real, significant consequences. Imagine a branch where customers are trying to make time-sensitive transactions, apply for loans, or simply withdraw funds and, suddenly, the system goes down. The negative ripple effect would be immediate, from frustrated customers to lost revenue and missed opportunities.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: It's Never too Early to Elevate Your Security Posture with Microsoft E5

It’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month and you know what that means. Christmas decorations have been out for a month at Home Depot. At Trustwave, it means it’s time for the next installment in our Cybersecurity Awareness Month series.

Introducing DeployPilot: Centralize and automate software deployment across all clients

In today’s IT landscape, software deployment and patch management are crucial parts of managed IT services. For MSPs, ensuring that software is installed, updated and maintained across various client environments efficiently, reliably and securely is essential for maintaining smooth operations and customer satisfaction.

Low-Latency Networks: How Enterprise Components Minimize Data Delays

Low-latency networks are important from a business perspective in that they help reduce the delays in data and enhance overall efficiencies of operations. With futuristic goals, businesses will prioritize networks with fewer or no delays since they want data to be processed in real-time for fields such as finance, healthcare, and cloud computing. According to Cisco, the demand for low-latency networking will continue increasing as organizations further digitize their operations. These networks often require specialists to design and optimize for ultimate performance.

Healthcare's $82.7 Billion Challenge: Link Between Administrative Spending and Efficiency

According to CAQH, the increasing rate of administrative spending in the healthcare industry has grown by 50%. That is also equivalent to the healthcare industry expenditure of $82.7 billion, highlighted in NCBI research. The increased spending specifically points to how health industry stakeholders need to understand the relationship between the costs of administration and operational efficiency.