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Cato CTRL Threat Brief: CVE-2024-49112 and CVE-2024-49113 - Windows LDAP Vulnerabilities ("LDAPBleed" and "LDAPNightmare")

In a world where dozens of CVEs are released every day, there are vulnerabilities, and there are vulnerabilities. The latest Microsoft Windows LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) vulnerabilities, which were coined not once but twice (“LDAPBleed” and “LDAPNightmare”), clearly belong to the shortlist of new and dangerous CVEs.

Palo Alto Networks Releases Critical Update for PAN-OS DoS Vulnerability

Cybersecurity authorities continuously grapple with the challenges posed by sophisticated cyberattacks. Palo Alto Networks has lately preached a critical denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability in its PAN-OS software. Tracked as CVE-2024-3393, this critical vulnerability (CVSS score: 8.7) poses serious risks to enterprises relying on PAN-OS and Prisma Access for their cybersecurity infrastructure.

Breaking Through Barriers: Cato's Solution for Seamless China Connectivity

Enterprises expanding their operations often face the challenge of also ensuring seamless and secure connectivity in China, a critical market with unique regulatory and network challenges. Businesses entering this vast market often face three primary obstacles: These challenges can hinder productivity, stall digital transformation, and overwhelm IT teams. The question is clear: how can enterprises achieve secure, seamless, and compliant connectivity in this complex digital environment?

What's Next? 2025 Cybersecurity Predictions & 2024 Lessons

What were the biggest cyber threats of 2024, and what do they mean for cybersecurity in 2025? Join Daniel dos Santos, Sr. Director and Head of Forescout Research, and Rik Ferguson, VP of Security Intelligence, as they break down the most impactful lessons from the past year and share expert insights into what’s coming next.
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Capturing Network Traffic anytime

Capturing network traffic is usually done either for security reasons or to troubleshoot networking issues. But by the time you initiate a network capture (either manually or automatically) it’s often too late already – the train has already left the station. Point in case: Say your SIEM (obviously EventSentry) detects abnormal or suspicious behavior in a log and a network capture is initiated.

A year of firsts for DDI Central-what features await in 2025?

As 2024 draws to a close, we at DDI Central are thrilled to reflect on the innovations and milestones that that solidified DDI Central as the go-to solution for unified DNS, DHCP, and IP address management (IPAM). In January 2024, DDI Central was introduced to the world, marking the beginning of a transformative journey in DNS, DHCP, and IPAM (DDI). With our debut of DDI Central, we set out to redefine how networks are managed—efficiently, securely, and seamlessly.

5 Reasons Why Securing your IP Address is Important

Think of your IP address as your home address on the internet-it's how websites know where to deliver information and how your devices connect to the digital world. It's not just a random string of numbers; it's a direct link to you. That might sound harmless at first, but here's the catch: leaving your IP address exposed is like putting up a neon sign outside your house saying, "Come on in!"

IP Leak Test Guide: How to Ensure Your Privacy Online for Free

Your IP address is like a digital home address-it tells websites, services, and even hackers where to find you. But what happens if your IP address gets exposed, even when you think it's hidden behind a VPN? This is called an IP leak, and it can compromise your privacy without you even knowing. The good news? You can easily perform an IP leak test to ensure your online activities stay private. And the best part? It doesn't cost a dime. In this guide, we'll walk you through what an IP leak is, how to test for leaks, and how to secure your IP address-all using free tools.