Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 expands its DFIR service globally

At RSA Conference 2023, Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 unveiled the expansion of its Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) global service to help organizations understand evolving threats quickly and take swift action to remediate them. The Global… Continue reading Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 expands its DFIR service globally

The new weakest link in the cybersecurity chain

It used to be that people were the greatest cybersecurity vulnerability, but this is no longer true. The rise of the internet made people more connected than ever. Attackers capitalized on that fact and targeted employees directly to gain access to an … Continue reading The new weakest link in the cybersecurity chain

Rorschach ransomware deployed by misusing a security tool

An unbranded ransomware strain that recently hit a US-based company is being deployed by attackers who are misusing a tool included in a commercial security product, Check Point researchers have found. The solution in question is Palo Alto Networks&#82… Continue reading Rorschach ransomware deployed by misusing a security tool

Infosec products of the month: March 2023

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: 1Password, Appdome, Atakama, BreachLock, Elevate Security, Fastly, Forescout, ForgeRock, GrammaTech, HackNotice, Hornetsecurity, HYPR, Kensington, LOKKER, Mana… Continue reading Infosec products of the month: March 2023

Cloud security, hampered by proliferation of tools, has a “forest for trees” problem

C-Suites executives have cybersecurity insecurities around cloud development, deployment and visibility, a Palo Alto Networks survey finds.
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New infosec products of the week: March 10, 2023

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from 1Password, GrammaTech, Kensington, Palo Alto Networks, and Persona. New Kensington privacy screens protect against visual hacking The SA270 Privacy Screen for St… Continue reading New infosec products of the week: March 10, 2023

Palo Alto Networks enhances cybersecurity capabilities with AI-powered ITDR module

Palo Alto Networks released new Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) module for Cortex XSIAM, enabling customers to ingest user identity and behavior data and deploy AI technology to detect identity-driven attacks within seconds. The module fu… Continue reading Palo Alto Networks enhances cybersecurity capabilities with AI-powered ITDR module

NTT and Palo Alto Networks join forces to improve security management for enterprises

NTT has added Palo Alto Networks Prisma SASE to its Managed Campus Networks portfolio. The new offering is a managed Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) solution that includes SD-WAN, cloud-delivered security, and enhanced automation and reporting. The e… Continue reading NTT and Palo Alto Networks join forces to improve security management for enterprises

How to improve your incident response plan for 2023

You may already have an IR plan but regardless of how thorough you might feel it is at this moment, the evolving cyber threat landscape and shifting circumstances within your organization demand regular changes and improvements. What are the attack vec… Continue reading How to improve your incident response plan for 2023