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Email Deliverability: Finding and Fixing Issues with GlockApps

Are your email campaigns not producing the expected results? Do you have disappointingly low open rates, or worse, are your emails getting lost in the spam folder? If so, you're not alone because almost every marketer faces email deliverability issues. But there is good news, and it is that they're not impossible to overcome. In this article, we'll cover the ins and outs of finding and fixing email deliverability issues so that your messages are received by your audience and read on time.

Dual Defenses: 9 Reasons Why Open NDR Is Essential Alongside NGFW

Securing a network against the myriad of evolving cyber threats requires more than just a robust firewall or endpoint protection platform; it demands a multifaceted approach. Corelight’s Open Network Detection and Response (NDR) Platform complements and significantly enhances the effectiveness of next-generation firewalls (NGFWs). Here are 9 reasons why adding Corelight to your cybersecurity arsenal, alongside existing NGFWs, is not just an upgrade but a strategic necessity.

The Importance of Security Log Management

Organisations are often introducing new hardware and software to their ever-evolving IT infrastructures in a bid to remain competitive. However, a lack of monitoring on these solutions will pose a significant risk of vulnerabilities that malicious individuals could look to exploit. Cybercriminals are constantly scouring for weaknesses within organisations' IT environments, that they can exploit via unethical strategies and hacking techniques.

Addressing the active exploitation of Ivanti VPN vulnerabilities (urgent advisory)

A recent advisory issued by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has shed light on vulnerabilities in Ivanti VPNs that are currently being actively exploited by malicious actors. Ivanti VPN solutions, widely utilized for their robust security features and efficient network management capabilities, have recently been identified as containing critical vulnerabilities.

CVE-2024-1071 - Critical Vulnerability in Ultimate Member WordPress Plugin

A critical security flaw, known as CVE-2024-1071, has been found in the Ultimate Member plugin for WordPress. This vulnerability, with a CVSS score of 9.8, poses a significant risk to over 200,000 active installations. It potentially enables attackers to extract sensitive data from compromised databases, presenting a severe threat to website security.