Zero-Trust is an Adjective Without a Noun

People love to talk about zero-trust right now, for a number of reasons. It has the word “zero” in there, which has some history in the information security world (e.g., zero-day vulnerabilities). It’s also a simple and eye-catching phrase, so it fits… Continue reading Zero-Trust is an Adjective Without a Noun

Enrich Your SIEM with Real-Time Event Contextualization

A sizable portion of security research has gone into creating security alerts that are effective at informing security analysts when certain events happen. For example: more than 50 failed SSH login attempts within 10 seconds from the same IP address … Continue reading Enrich Your SIEM with Real-Time Event Contextualization