Check, Please! Adding up the Costs of a Financial Data Breach

Guest article by Andrea Babbs, UK General Manager at VIPRE
Reliance on email as a fundamental function of business communication has been in place for some time. But as remote working has become a key factor for the majority of business during 2020, it… Continue reading Check, Please! Adding up the Costs of a Financial Data Breach

Styra Adds Declarative Tool to Generate Authorization Policies

Styra this week launched a declarative tool that enables cybersecurity teams to generate authorization policies that can be implemented programmatically by a DevOps team. Company CEO Bill Mann said Rego Policy Builder for the Styra Declarative Authori… Continue reading Styra Adds Declarative Tool to Generate Authorization Policies

DevSecOps Delivered: Automated GitHub Pull Requests

In this episode of DevSecOps Delivered, we demonstrate how to use the Github automated pull requests integration in Nexus Lifecycle.
You’ll learn:

How the Jenkins integration works
How source control management (SCM) is connected to the evaluatio… Continue reading DevSecOps Delivered: Automated GitHub Pull Requests

Facebook suing ILikeAd for hijacking users’ ad accounts

Facebook says the company used celeb bait links to infect victims with malware and hijacked their ad accounts to sell diet pills. Continue reading Facebook suing ILikeAd for hijacking users’ ad accounts

Teams Doesn’t Need Two PowerShell Modules (But Why Two Exist)


If you work with Teams through PowerShell, you’ll know that you sometimes need to open the Skype for Business Online module. It’s a royal pain in the rear end to deal with two inconsistent modules. It would be much neater if everything was gathered into one coherent module. However, that’s not going to happen much before Skype for Business Online retires in 2021. In the interim, here are seven sets of policy cmdlets that you’ll probably need to use to assign policies to multiple users at one time.

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Change in Management Philosophy Needed to Accelerate Teams Growth


Microsoft Teams is very successful at present, but a nagging doubt exists that some of the approaches taken by Microsoft towards Teams management and administration are less than optimum. It’s great to introduce a mass of new features on an ongoing basis and it’s better when policies exist to control the use of the features. But do new features always need to be enabled out-of-the-box?

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How to Prevent Insider Data Breaches at your Business

Guest article by Dan Baker of SecureTeam
Majority of security systems are installed to try and forestall any external threats to a business’ network, but what about the security threats that are inside your organisation and your network… Continue reading How to Prevent Insider Data Breaches at your Business

Third Party Security Risks to Consider and Manage

Guest article by Josh Lefkowitz, CEO of Flashpoint
 
Acceptable business risks must be managed, and none more so than those associated with external vendors who often have intimate access to infrastructure or business data. As we’ve seen wit… Continue reading Third Party Security Risks to Consider and Manage