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EP 28 - Safeguarding Data in the Cloud

In this episode of the Trust Issues podcast, host David Puner interviews Brad Jones, CISO and VP of Information Security at Seagate Technology. They delve into cloud security challenges, including protecting data in a constantly shifting technological landscape. Jones discusses the importance of establishing trust as a data company and implementing rigorous controls to safeguard sensitive information.

User identity mapping for improved anomaly detection

In any organization, a user may access numerous devices and applications, but not always with the same username or credentials. Devices and applications use platform-specific user registries that are distinct from each other. As a result, organizations may end up monitoring five user identities from five devices separately, while they actually belong to a single user. The table below shows one user, Michael Bay, using different user identities to log on and access various devices and applications.

Red Hat and CyberArk Develop an Approach To Centralize and Automate Secrets Management

Discover the power of Red Hat and CyberArk as they join forces to revolutionize your security practices. Say goodbye to being controlled by secrets and embrace a centralized, automated approach that guarantees a secure environment without compromising your freedom. Explore the ultimate solution to keep your systems protected while enjoying enhanced flexibility. Watch now and unlock a new era of cybersecurity!

Unlocking Key Insights and Use Cases of Data Orchestration in Identity Verification Solutions

Business Insider reports that the identity verification market is anticipated to reach a value of $12.8 billion by 2024 as a result of the rising amount of digital transactions that require precise and trustworthy identification data. However, a lot of individuals don’t comprehend what identity entails. Identity is more complicated than it first looks since it can vary based on the setting and sector. For the various sources of identification data to be combined, data orchestration is essential.

Learnings from Discussing Identity Security with IDC

A few months ago, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jay Bretzmann, research vice president of security products at IDC. We discussed various security topics trending in 2023, including open identity standards, passwordless technologies like passkeys enabled by FIDO 2.0, and identity-first zero trust security strategies. It became clear that we had an opportunity to share these insights by turning our conversations into an Analyst Connection interview.

The Seven Types of Non-human Identities to Secure

Non-humans are everywhere these days. Sure, you’ve seen the much-deserved hype about how AI-powered tools like ChatGPT are going to change everything. But there are plenty of more mundane non-human entities that you interact with in your daily life: the smart thermostat program that knows to cool down your house at a certain time every day, the application on your phone that suggests directions to a place you’ve searched for, and many others.

How to Write a PoC for an Uninitialized Smart Contract Vulnerability in BadgerDAO Using Foundry

In this post, we’re going to learn how Foundry can be used to write a proof of concept (PoC) for uninitialized smart contract vulnerabilities. We will take a look at and exploit a simple uninitialized smart contract vulnerability we found in BadgerDAO. If you are familiar with this type of vulnerability, jump straight to the Foundry PoC section. You can also find the PoC code on this GitHub repository.

What does Vietnam's mandatory ID law mean for social media? | Insights on privacy, censorship & user impact

Vietnam’s government is taking steps to combat online scams and other forms of cybercrime by making it mandatory for users of Facebook, TikTok, and other social media networks to verify their identities using real-time identity verification. According to the Global Anti Scam Alliance, Vietnam has one of the highest rates of online fraud in Asia.

Overcoming Healthcare EHR Access Hurdles

Healthcare cyberattacks are increasing in “frequency, severity and sophistication,” said Nitin Natarajan, U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) deputy director, in his recent HIMSS23 Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum keynote. Attacks on hospitals have surged by 86% since 2021, with the average healthcare organization experiencing two or more ransomware attacks in the past year. “And this is going to continue to increase,” Natarajan warned.