Kubernetes Security

Kubernetes Security
Kubernetes security is becoming more challenging as the number of clusters running cloud-native applications continues to multiply rapidly. Challenges range from allowing in only legitimate traffic and enabling least-privileged communications between services to defend against attacks moving laterally between clusters, to validating how a workload is operating within the expected guardrails.
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Cyber attacks are increasing in volume, sophistication, and severity, and the federal government has taken notice. Now, they’re taking action — most recently in the form of new cybersecurity rules from the Securities and Exchange Commission. In “11 Ways to Streamline SEC Cybersecurity Compliance with Risk Cloud,” we explore a va

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Overcoming the Challenges of Credentialed Scanning

Tenable

Get the visibility you need to build an effective cyber exposure plan. You know authenticated or credentialed scanning provides more detail about your existing assets, along with the deepest possible understanding of the exposures in your environment. So why aren’t you taking more advantage of authenticated scanning? When we talk to security professionals who are hesitant to run credentialed scans, their story hasn't changed much in over 8 years. Two things stand out: Lack of trust. They're uncomfortable inputting credentials into a third-party, less-trusted source. Too much information. The tsunami of data generated by credentialed scanning is challenging to prioritize. If you're not taking full advantage of credentialed scanning, you need to watch this on-demand webinar to learn how Tenable and CyberArk integrate to: Provide details on what don’t you know about your environment, giving you a complete cyber exposure view.
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Practical Advice for Complying with Federal Cybersecurity Directives

Join an open source security leader and a former DoD DevSecOps engineer for actionable tips on successfully aligning your leadership, culture, and process to comply with federal cybersecurity directives.
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10 Incredible ways you can be hacked through email and how to stop the bad guys

WorkCast

Email is still the #1 attack vector the bad guys use. A whopping 91% of cyberattacks start with a phishing email, but email hacking is much more than phishing and launching malware! Join us and Roger A. Grimes, KnowBe4's Data-Driven Defense Evangelist and security expert with over 30-years of experience, as we explore 10 ways hackers use social engineering to trick your users into revealing sensitive data or enabling malicious code to run. Plus, we'll share a (pre-filmed) hacking demo by KnowBe4's Chief Hacking Officer Kevin Mitnick.
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Threat Management & OT Threat Response using MITRE

The growing threat landscape for operational technology (OT) networks, exemplified by a number of recent ransomware attacks, has prompted critical infrastructure organizations to better prepare themselves for impactful cyber incidents. To do this, stakeholders responsible for critical infrastructure and services are maturing their security operations centers (SOCs) and increasing their use of cyber threat intelligence (CTI). Many now consider adversarial Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) to be their most valuable CTI tool.
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Cyber attacks are increasing in volume, sophistication, and severity, and the federal government has taken notice. Now, they’re taking action — most recently in the form of new cybersecurity rules from the Securities and Exchange Commission. In “11 Ways to Streamline SEC Cybersecurity Compliance with Risk Cloud,” we explore a va

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