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Can DSPM Really Help Backup Admins?

In this episode of Into the Breach, James Purvis is joined by Filip Verloy to discuss a rarely explored but highly impactful topic: Can DSPM help backup administrators? Together, they dive into how DSPM enhances visibility, optimizes backup strategies, reduces costs, and strengthens cyber resilience. From managing redundant data to supporting recovery efforts during ransomware attacks, this conversation highlights DSPM's potential to revolutionize traditional backup processes while addressing modern regulatory demands.

Navigating third-party risk assessments in the digital era: A technology leader's perspective

These days, businesses lean heavily on third-party vendors to boost efficiency and bring fresh ideas to the table. But with that reliance comes risk — from data breaches to compliance issues to disruptions that can ripple through your entire operation. That’s why it’s so important for technology leaders to put strong Third-Party Risk Assessments (TPRAs) in place.

How to Streamline Your Atlassian Tool Stack for Maximum ROI | Webinar miniOrange & Seibert Solutions

Are you spending more on Atlassian than you should? Unused add-ons, inactive licenses, and overlapping tools can silently drain your budget. In this exclusive webinar, hosted by miniOrange and Seibert Solutions US, our experts share proven strategies to take control of your Atlassian ecosystem and maximize the return on your investment.

How to provision certificates for internal services with Teleport Workload Identity

In this day and age, establishing cryptographic trust and encryption between internal services is a must. Without this, attackers who gain access to your internal networks can easily impersonate services and intercept exchanged data. As time has gone on, the potential impact of compromise has only grown as machines are trusted with increasingly sensitive data and completing increasingly important tasks.

Hey SDDL SDDL: Breaking Down Windows Security One ACE at a Time

Windows permission misconfigurations remain a common attack vector in enterprise environments. Attackers consistently leverage these misconfigurations for privilege escalation, with Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) emerging as a blind spot. From LockBit's manipulation of event log permissions to RomCom's exploitation of Task Scheduler vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-49039), SDDL misconfigurations have become a prime target for sophisticated attacks.

Choose Your Infrastructure: Why Vendor Selection Should Matter to CISOs

When running a cybersecurity operation for an organization, there are numerous competing priorities—and the CISO is responsible for striking an intricate balance between them. Of course, the overall security posture is imperative, as are the organization’s broader business objectives. The CISO has to determine the organization’s tolerance for risk, while simultaneously understanding the most essential security use cases for the business and establishing protections for them.

How Professional Translators Handle Technical and Industry-Specific Jargon

The world of professional translation is complex. Translators work with highly technical, specialized texts in a wide variety of fields, from medical and legal writing to technical manuals and corporate communications. One of the biggest challenges is navigating industry-specific terminology and jargon. So, how do professional translators handle all that technical language? Through expertise, research, and some clever tricks of the trade.

Criminal Background Checks for Rideshare Drivers

The main advantage of Uber and similar services is the convenience for both drivers and users of it. It's quite simple to start earning some extra cash. All you need to do is register and provide some essential info on yourself and your vehicle, and you can start chasing rides. On the other hand, some people think that criminal history can be a serious issue. If you ask people on the street, we think that most of them would refuse to accept a ride from an ex-criminal.