The Top 8 Concerns for CISO’s in 2020

Although a relatively new corporate position, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) are becoming an integral part of the corporate hierarchy as enterprises begin to take security concerns more seriously. It’s a smart move considering that in 2019… Continue reading The Top 8 Concerns for CISO’s in 2020

Staying CCPA Compliant with MixMode’s Unsupervised AI

Companies are expected to spend up to $55 billion dollars on efforts to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which is still working out its final rules after going into effect this month.
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Microsoft Warns of Unpatched IE Browser Zero-Day That’s Under Active Attacks

Internet Explorer is dead, but not the mess it left behind.

Microsoft earlier today issued an emergency security advisory warning millions of Windows users of a new zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) browser that attackers are actively e… Continue reading Microsoft Warns of Unpatched IE Browser Zero-Day That’s Under Active Attacks

Yesterday’s SIEM Solutions Can’t Combat Today’s Cyberthreats

While it’s true that having a SIEM is better than forgoing network monitoring all together, a standalone SIEM solution is simply insufficient in today’s cybersecurity landscape. Hackers and other bad actors have become more sophisticated –… Continue reading Yesterday’s SIEM Solutions Can’t Combat Today’s Cyberthreats

Hacking the Hackers: Adversarial AI and How to Fight It

Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have led to smarter, more robust network security platforms that are quickly replacing legacy security solutions.
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Hacks and Breaches of 2019: A Year in Review

The reality is that most companies and entities are entrusted with sensitive data. As regulations tighten and consumer expectations rise, it is more important than ever to protect data, whenever it is gathered, accessed, shared, or stored. Let’s … Continue reading Hacks and Breaches of 2019: A Year in Review

Case Study: MixMode AI Detects Attack not Found on Threat Intel

In October, 2019 a MixMode customer experienced an incident where an external entity attacked a web server located in their DMZ, compromised it, and then pivoted internally through the DMZ to attempt access of a customer database. While the attacker wa… Continue reading Case Study: MixMode AI Detects Attack not Found on Threat Intel

New Chrome 0-day Bug Under Active Attacks – Update Your Browser Now!

Attention readers, if you are using Chrome on your Windows, Mac, and Linux computers, you need to update your web browsing software immediately to the latest version Google released earlier today.

With the release of Chrome 78.0.3904.87, Google is war… Continue reading New Chrome 0-day Bug Under Active Attacks – Update Your Browser Now!

Microsoft Releases Emergency Patches for IE 0-Day and Windows Defender Flaw

It’s not a Patch Tuesday, but Microsoft is rolling out emergency out-of-band security patches for two new vulnerabilities, one of which is a critical Internet Explorer zero-day that cyber criminals are actively exploiting in the wild.

Discovered by Cl… Continue reading Microsoft Releases Emergency Patches for IE 0-Day and Windows Defender Flaw

Tor Browser 8.5.2 Released — Update to Fix Critical Firefox Vulnerability

Important Update (21 June 2019) ➤ The Tor Project on Friday released second update (Tor Browser 8.5.3) for its privacy web-browser that patches the another Firefox zero-day vulnerability patched this week.

Following the latest critical update for Fire… Continue reading Tor Browser 8.5.2 Released — Update to Fix Critical Firefox Vulnerability