The recent release of Teleport 13 brings a much-anticipated feature allowing Teleport agents and Teleport Kubernetes Agents to be updated automatically. In this blog post, we'll look at why that's so important as well as how automatic agent updates work.
In this ongoing series, you’ll hear directly from the teams keeping Vanta—and most importantly, our customers—secure. Today’s post by Rob Picard and Jess Chang on the Security team explains why and how we migrated to WebAuthn as the mandatory way to log into Okta.
Threat intelligence is one of the most potent weapons we have against digital hazards. Yet, many organizations remain uncertain about what it entails, how to apply it effectively, and what threat intelligence solution to choose. This lack of understanding could be detrimental as cyber threats continue to evolve, becoming more sophisticated and disruptive. So, what is threat intelligence, and how can it help bolster an organization’s security posture?
TSMC is the world's largest semiconductor company with the greatest value. The organization was founded in 1987 and is based in Taiwan. The organization is named of the ten most valuable companies in the world today and is a significant superpower in the electronics world. As the need for semiconductor chips increases, the company continues to increase in value. This massive company serves millions of customers overall. Even top-tier companies like TSMC aren't safe from cyber attacks.
A bait-and-switch scam is a practice in which a vendor lures in a buyer with a tempting offer for a great product that the vendor does not intend to sell. This usually means advertising a too-good-to-be-true deal which, when the buyer is “baited,” is then “switched” out for a different offer.