Custom Defense Against Targeted Attacks

Advanced threats and targeted attacks have clearly proven their ability to penetrate standard security defenses and remain undetected for months while siphoning valuable data or carrying out destructive actions. According to a 2014 Ponemon Institute study, the average cost of just a single targeted attack on a large organization is US$5.9 million. And Verizon's 2012 research findings, revealed a staggering 855 incidents and 174 million compromised records. Despite the mass scale, the response from the security industry has been largely limited to an "advanced-threat marketing makeover" around the traditional security technologies.

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Baufest

From our service centers located in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru, United States and Spain, we provide innovative software and IT solutions to more than 200 leading companies in 50 countries. Our company was born in Buenos Aires in 1991 under the name of Bauhaus, after the German design school that sought to integrate art and industry. Inspired by this vision, we translated this combination into the way we built software. In 1994, we changed to our current name, Baufest, a play-on-words meaning ''solid construction'' in German.

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Cloud Privilege Broker 22.1 Security Whitepaper

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

There is complete end-to-end encryption from BeyondInsight with Cloud Privilege Broker through to the Cloud Platform Infrastructure. Cloud Privilege Broker services communicate with each other through distributed queues over TLS encryption.

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How to Prepare For & Respond to Ransomware in Operational Technology Environments

whitePaper | March 14, 2023

Targeted intrusions for gaining long-term access and collecting data about industrial control systems (ICS) are becoming much more frequent. Many of these attacks are about understanding the network and preparing for future activities without causing any immediate impact. The most recent Dragos Year in Review6 report shows that the ransomware groups Lockbit 2.0 and Conti were responsible for more than half of the observed ransomware attacks in industrial environments in 2021, and that these instances resulted in actions on objectives. These attacks have been observed in almost every industrial vertical, primarily targeting small to medium-sized organizations in manufacturing.

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Password Safe Cloud 22.2 Security Whitepaper

whitePaper | August 5, 2022

The purpose of this document is to help technically-oriented professionals understand the security-related value BeyondTrust can bring to their organization. BeyondTrust can help your support organization stay secure and compliant, while improving the efficiency and success of your organization with a better end-user support experience.

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File Upload Security: The Missing Category for a Comprehensive Security Posture

whitePaper | December 15, 2022

Applications are the backbone of modern business and must be protected. Yet, most organizations have an underserved attack vector — malicious files uploaded to their custom business applications. If internal, external, or third-party files contain malware, they pose a large risk as they traverse through an organization and are stored in local or cloud repositories. Public file sharing platforms are another area where malicious file uploads can cause widespread damage.

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Upchain Security Whitepaper

whitePaper | October 26, 2022

Upchain is a cloud-based product data management and product lifecycle management software that offers benefits of PDM/PLM through web browsers, APIs, CAD and Microsoft Office plugins, while securely processing customer data in the cloud.

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Ransomware Data Recovery Architectures

whitePaper | September 26, 2022

Ransomware attacks have been on the rise in recent years. They are extremely insidious in nature and have been foremost in many CEOs’ and CIOs’ minds lately. Ransomware is malware that prevents an enterprise from accessing and using its data, usually by encrypting the data in an inconspicuous manner so the victim does not know the attack is occurring.

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Spotlight

Baufest

From our service centers located in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru, United States and Spain, we provide innovative software and IT solutions to more than 200 leading companies in 50 countries. Our company was born in Buenos Aires in 1991 under the name of Bauhaus, after the German design school that sought to integrate art and industry. Inspired by this vision, we translated this combination into the way we built software. In 1994, we changed to our current name, Baufest, a play-on-words meaning ''solid construction'' in German.

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