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Threat Hunting Frameworks and Methodologies: An Introductory Guide

Establishing an effective cyber threat hunting program is among the top priorities of enterprise security leaders seeking a proactive approach to detecting and counteracting potential threats. Furthermore, implementing a proactive threat hunting program, security teams that leverage formalized frameworks or threat hunting methodologies are far more likely to detect vulnerabilities or in-process malicious activities in their environments than those that do not.

AI Predictions Are Fueling Greater Cyber Up-Skilling Needs

It’s a Sunday morning and things are pretty quiet around the Fusilero household, which is especially noticeable now that the chaos of the holiday season has passed and the kids are back at school. So, I’m catching up on my reading and research – starting with Splunk Predictions 2024.

Critical Windows Event IDs to Monitor

Like most organizations, your company likely invested in various Microsoft products. The Microsoft ecosystem provides businesses with nearly every kind of technology necessary, from workstation operating systems to Azure to Windows 365 that includes cloud-native versions of their traditional Office tools and the communication platform Teams. However, attackers are just as invested in the Microsoft ecosystem.

Another Year of RATs and Trojan Stealer: Detection Commonalities and Summary

In 2023, Remote Access Trojans (RATs) and Trojan Stealers were some of the most prevalent types of malware in the cybersecurity landscape. RATs and Trojan Stealer malware represent significant cybersecurity threats, as they’re often employed to conduct espionage, surveillance, and data theft, which emphasizes the critical need for robust defenses.

When 200 OK Is Not OK - Unveiling the Risks of Web Responses In API Calls

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, where the battle between defenders and hackers continues to escalate, it is crucial to scrutinize every aspect of web interactions. While the HTTP status code 200 OK is generally associated with successful API calls, there’s a dark side to its seemingly harmless appearance that often goes unnoticed.

Announcing Graylog API Security v3.6

Graylog API Security v3.6 is here! Just taking the version number by itself, v3.6 sounds like an incremental step forward. But the truth is that v3.6 isn’t just a release milestone; it’s a huge inflection point in our mission to improve API security. There are multiple “firsts” in v3.6, which makes the total combination even more exciting.

Free API Discovery & Threat Detection Tool From Graylog!

In the fast-evolving landscape of digital connectivity, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) play a pivotal role in facilitating seamless communication between diverse software systems. As organizations increasingly rely on APIs to power their applications, robust API security becomes paramount.

Security Insights: Jenkins CVE-2024-23897 RCE

The recent identification of CVE-2024-23897 in Jenkins versions up to 2.441 has significantly heightened concerns within the cybersecurity community, particularly focusing on the implications for public-facing Jenkins servers. Jenkins servers are important for many organizations as they are used in continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, automating stages of software development and deployment.

Preventing and mitigating data loss with Graylog

If you’re handling sensitive information, dealing with data loss can be more than just a headache. Log management tools such as Graylog can enhance your incident response and management strategies, and help you mitigate the damage when a breach occurs in your database. Minimizing data loss with a fast and scalable logging solution is key if you want to bring your cybersecurity to the next level.