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What is Social Engineering?

Many organizations focus on technological controls to protect their assets. But that’s only part of the story! Smart attackers use social engineering to achieve their goals in compromising networks and data. In a social engineering attack vector, attackers lie or present deceptive fronts to convince people to divulge information or take some action that allows the attackers access. If you learned anything from this video, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel! We will be releasing more videos to help you understand cybersecurity for your organization.

DevOps backups vs. ransomware - best security and compliance practices

Ransomware is still on the rise and does not bypass DevOps ecosystems and SaaS services. Backup is the final line of defense against ransomware so it should be ransomware-proof itself. Watch the video and check on how to ensure the security and continuity of operations in your DevOps environments. Join the discussion of Mackenzie Jackson, Developer Security Advocate at GitGuardian, and Greg Bak, Product Development Manager at GitProtect to learn more about.

ManageEngine recognized in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management for the sixth time!

Today, we’re excited to announce that ManageEngine has been recognized in the 2022 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), appearing in the report for the sixth time in a row. We are thrilled to be awarded this recognition yet again for our contribution in the SIEM landscape. Get a complimentary copy of Gartner’s latest Magic Quadrant for SIEM here. The shift to cloud computing has accelerated in the last two years.

What are partner expectations regarding the growth of their managed cybersecurity services in 2022?

Cybercriminals are increasingly agile and organized – exploiting new technologies and tailoring attacks. The increasing complexity of cyber threats has driven the trend toward outsourcing one or more of an organization’s security operations.

eKYC Verification & Digital Onboarding : Where Indian Crypto Exchange Platforms are headed

Crypto Trading volume and user signups in India have increased by up to 45% in recent weeks as a result of the steady bitcoin price and the rupee’s weakening. Bitcoin prices have been stabilising inside an increasingly narrow range this week, even as global equities and bond markets remained volatile, with signs of stress emerging in sovereign debt and currency markets. Bitcoin (BTC) has risen almost 2% in the last 30 days.

Place your budgets on the right cybersecurity for your business

As budgets start to tighten for countless businesses concerned about the potential financial winter that many are predicting, security teams across the world are reviewing where best to place their investment to ensure they get the best “bang for their buck”. With that in mind, now might be time to explore some key areas where I see organisations spending wisely to deliver great results on a budget.

Shifting Left with SAST, DAST, and SCA: Advanced Best Practices

In the past, teams incorporated security testing far after the development stage of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). Security testing would influence whether the application would to proceed to production, or get passed back to the developers for remediation. This process caused delays while teams worked on remediation or, worse yet, it increased security risks when teams released software without applying the necessary security measures.

Exploring the differences between symmetric and asymmetric Encryption

Data encryption goes back to ancient civilisations that used forms of message concealment, in peace as well as in wartime. The Egyptians used Disordered Hieroglyphics, the Greeks Steganography, the Spartans Scytale and the Romans, the Caesar Shift Cypher. While these basic methods laid the foundations for modern cryptography, what has evolved are two fundamental approaches based on complex mathematics: symmetric and asymmetric encryption.