enterprise cybersecurity
Evaluating the Attack Surface of AI Chatbots Deployed in Enterprise SettingsÂ
Arun Goyal | | adversarial inputs, AI chatbots, AI Driven Attacks, AI Governance, AI model security, AI Security, API exploits, Attack Surface, authentication weaknesses, chatbot best practices, chatbot breach, chatbot compliance, chatbot data protection, chatbot defense, chatbot encryption, chatbot integration risks, chatbot risk assessment, chatbot security, chatbot threat mitigation, chatbot vulnerabilities, cloud chatbot risks, continuous monitoring, data leakage, Data Privacy, enterprise ai, enterprise automation, enterprise cybersecurity, insider threats, model poisoning, prompt injection, secure chatbot deployment, zero trust
AI chatbots boost enterprise efficiency but expand the attack surface. Learn about vulnerabilities like prompt injection, data leakage, and API exploits — and how to secure them ...
Security Boulevard
Securing Enterprise Endpoints: From Identity to Device Status
How can modern organizations strengthen protection by combining user identification with device status checks, device posture checks, and more? Why is endpoint security Zero Trust becoming the standard? ...
How IP Geolocation Enhances Password Security
Diksha Pooniya | | Cyber Attack Prevention, enterprise cybersecurity, Network Security, Password Security
Discover how IP geolocation strengthens password security by detecting suspicious login attempts, reducing fraud risks, and enhancing user authentication ...
The Role of Data Governance in Strengthening Enterprise Cybersecurity
With the world being highly data-driven, data is an organization’s most valuable asset, so implementing a data governance framework is essential ...
Security Boulevard
Alert: Palo Alto Networks Prey to RedTail Malware Exploits
Wajahat Raja | | Advanced Evasion Techniques, Akamai Security, cryptocurrency mining, Cryptojacking, CVE-2024-3400, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity Alert, Cybersecurity News, enterprise cybersecurity, Firewall Exploit, Malware Detection, Nation-State Cyber Attacks, Network Security, Palo Alto Networks, PAN-OS Vulnerability, Private Mining Pools, RedTail Malware, security updates, Supply chain cyberattacks, threat actors, XMRig miner
In a recent development, threat actors behind the RedTail cryptojacking mining malware have expanded their arsenal by exploiting a newly disclosed IT infrastructure security flaw in Palo Alto Networks firewall exploit. This ...
Is MDR Cybersecurity Training an Oxymoron?
Frank Ohlhorst | | #CyberAware, Awareness Training, Breach and Attack Simulations, enterprise cybersecurity, internal cybersecurity training, mdr
MDR (Managed Detection and Response) services are becoming popular with enterprises that lack the internal cybersecurity expertise to fully secure their networks. This lack of cybersecurity expertise is an issue that is ...
Security Boulevard
5 Ways URL Analysis and Enrichment Benefits Managed Service Providers
Lisa O'Reilly | | Cybersecurity, enterprise cybersecurity, enterprise SOCs, phishing IR, phishing threats, social engineering, Threat Hunting, Threat Intelligence, URL analysis, URL scanning
Researching URLs in suspected phishing incidents is a costly and time-intensive process, according to a survey* of 300-plus security decision-makers. Nearly half of all survey respondents (47%) reported spending up to 10 ...
The rise of cyber security product sprawl
Twenty years ago, when enterprise information security was starting to hit its stride, nearly all enterprise security software products were bought as point solutions. They did one job – resist malware, scan ...

