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Decoding Agent Tesla: The Spyware Stealing Data Silently!

Agent Tesla is an advanced piece of malware that functions as a keylogger and RAT (remote access trojan). The malware was first identified in 2014. They are crafted to infiltrate systems and seize sensitive information like usernames, passwords, and other private data mainly by logging keystrokes. This kind of spyware works secretly in the background, which is difficult to detect for the users.

What is Open XDR

Open XDR is a vendor-agnostic XDR solution that interacts effortlessly with an organization’s existing security infrastructure. It is intended to collect, correlate, and analyze data from many security tools and platforms, resulting in a unified view of the security landscape. Unlike traditional XDR systems, Open XDR allows enterprises to select the finest security products for their individual needs without being restricted to a single vendor’s ecosystem.

Fidelis Network Detection and Response (NDR): Proactive Cyber Defense for Evolving Threats

As cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated, traditional security measures such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems (IDS) are no longer sufficient. That’s why Network Detection and Response (NDR) is brought into the picture, to provide better and advanced solutions. It comes with real-time detection, automated responses, and advanced analysis. This blog focuses on the protective defense capabilities of NDR in cyber security.

Simplifying Cybersecurity: Advanced Persistent Threat Detection with NDR Solutions

Advanced Persistent Threats or APT are a growing concern in the business world. Hackers are constantly improving their tactics and adopting new vulnerabilities. Organizations are scrambling with the increasing sophistication of attacks and are ready to invest in cybersecurity solutions in the hopes of early Advanced Persistent Threat detection and mitigation. However, before choosing a solution, it is important to understand the meaning and nature of APT.

Ransomware Defense Essentials: Why EDR and NDR Are Key

Increasingly targeted ransomware attacks, has cyber professionals on high alert securing their networks and understandably with a single attack being potentially such a massive loss (both in terms of finance, operational disruption as well as brand damage). A company that relies on its data to operate or grow should make setting in place a defense against ransomware a top priority. But we cannot take any protection measure without knowing what ransomware is all about.

Understanding Network Intrusion Detection and Why Your Business Needs It?

Network security is no longer a luxury but a necessity in the world that is going digital, and Network based Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS) have become one of the major parts of securing your system. NIDS is like a loyal watchdog that keeps looking into the traffic across the network. But what are the cybersecurity basics behind network intrusion detection? At its core, you need to understand that Network-based Intrusion Detection Systems monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic in real time.

What is Threat Detection and Response?

Attackers nowadays are good at setting up camp in networks and stealing important information. This means you need to be on your toes with top-notch threat spotting. You need something that can handle the whole attack process, from when they first break in to when they move around and take data.

Best Practices for Preventing BlackSuit Ransomware Infections

Are you confident that your security tools are foolproof? Think again. BlackSuit ransomware is exploiting overlooked vulnerabilities, slipping through defenses even in 53 well-protected organizations. This isn’t just another cyber threat—it’s a sophisticated adversary that rewrites the rules. Your firewalls, antivirus, and strict protocols might not be enough to stop it. BlackSuit is engineered to find gaps you didn’t know existed, bypassing even advanced security postures.

How to Prevent Data Exfiltration

When someone steals important information, usually with the intent of misusing it, the process is called Data Exfiltration. The information can be anything from your customers’ data and financial records to intellectual property. Data Exfiltration otherwise known as Data theft or data exportation refers to the unauthorized transfer of data from a computer or network.

Active Directory Hardening: Best Practices and Checklist

As cyber threats continue to be more sophisticated, the need for active directory security becomes paramount. Most Windows-based environments are heavily reliant on the AD configuration hence it’s a common target for intruders. This article outlines essential practices for AD hardening to protect your organization’s assets.