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Fortra Vulnerability Management On-Premises

Scalable, Risk-based Vulnerability Management Fortra Vulnerability Management (Fortra VM) provides on-premises risk-based vulnerability management for organizations with strict data privacy requirements or other conditions that prohibit the use of SaaS solutions. Fortra VM Dashboard with Security GPA Offering the same enterprise-grade VM as our...
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What Is Log Management and Why you Need it

It is arguable that log management forms the basis of modern cybersecurity. Without the detailed access logs provided by internal security tools and systems, organizations would lack the data they needed to make crucial cybersecurity decisions.This blog will review what log management is, the basics of the log management process, and why an enterprise-level log management solution is now par for...
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The UK’s Four-Step Framework for Supply Chain Resilience

Ransomware attacks can ripple through supply chains, causing serious disruption and massive financial consequences for multiple businesses in one fell swoop. As such, CISOs are spending more time considering how to keep operations secure as ecosystems span across dozens, if not hundreds, of vendors, contractors, and digital dependencies. With this in mind, the UK government has released a...
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Actionable Threat Intelligence: Automated IoC Matching with Tripwire

A key security challenge is finding and rooting out malware that has already become embedded on key assets. Organizations today have myriad threat intelligence sources to leverage. However, simply getting the intelligence into your organization is not enough.Unless you have a way to operationalize myriad threat intelligence sources to make it actionable and useful, threat intelligence just...
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Zero Trust and the Seven Tenets

Whether you are new to information security, or you’re a long-time practitioner, it seems that “zero trust” is the latest initiative at the top of everyone’s priority list. This is a positive move in the InfoSec world, as many components of the zero trust approach have been implemented individually for many years but lacked overall unity as part of a...
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Vulnerability Management Buyer's Guide

Knowledgeable IT, compliance, and security professionals understand the critical role vulnerability management (VM) plays in risk reduction and compliance. From helping ensure availability and uptime to hardening systems against cyberthreats, a solid VM program aligns your organization with cybersecurity best practice frameworks like the Center for Internet Security’s CIS Controls. However, after...
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5 File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) Myths and Misconceptions

File integrity monitoring (FIM) is the cybersecurity process that monitors and detects changes in your environment to alert you to threats and helps you remediate them. FIM was first introduced in 1997 when Gene Kim launched Tripwire and its “Change Audit” solution. Just a few years later, Change Audit became FIM, which worked with the 12 security controls identified in Visa’s Cardholder...
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The Value of True File Integrity Monitoring

File integrity monitoring (FIM, and often referred to as “change audit”) was around long before its early reference in the ever-evolving PCI standard. So, here we are years later… Where is FIM now? Is it still relevant or important? Does it really protect data and improve security? The answers, in order, are: FIM isn’t going away — in fact, it’s now part of almost every IT compliance regulation...
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Continuous PCI DSS Compliance with File Integrity Monitoring

PCI DSS compliance is often seen as a one-off task, that is, you do the audit, implement controls, and then move on.But then there comes the problem - systems aren’t static, meaning that files, scripts, and configurations change constantly, and even small untracked changes can create gaps that lead to non-compliance or security issues.This is where File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) comes in. It...
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Are We Failing to Secure Files? Attackers Aren’t Failing to Check

According to a new Ponemon study, weak file protections now account for several cybersecurity incidents a year for many organizations.Unsafe file-sharing practices, malicious vendor files, weak access controls, and obscured file activity are largely to blame. File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) could be the solution.Are Files Safe in Transit? More Than Half UnsureYou know something’s wrong when more...
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Understanding Vulnerability Management and Patch Management

Vulnerability management and patch management are often spoken of in the same breath. Yet they are not the same. Each serves a distinct purpose, and knowing the difference is more than a matter of semantics; it’s a matter of security. Confuse them, and gaps appear. Leave those gaps, and attackers will find them. To build a strong defense, you need to see how these two processes fit together. One...
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Why File Integrity Monitoring (FIM) Is a Must for Compliance — And How to Pick the Right Solution

As Fortra’s new File Integrity Monitoring Buyer’s Guide states, “What was once a security control for simple file changes now ensures integrity across organizations’ entire systems.” The landscape has evolved significantly since Fortra’s Tripwire introduced file integrity monitoring (FIM) over twenty years ago.But that’s exactly why the industry is due for a new look at what makes a FIM solution...
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Automotive Privacy in California: The UX Benchmark That Could Change Everything

Every modern car is a data machine. It records where you go, when you go, how you drive, and often, who is with you. This information flows quietly from vehicle to manufacturer. In California, the law is clear. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has been in effect since 2020, giving people the right to see, limit, and delete personal data. But a right is only as strong as the tools that...
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MITRE Introduces AADAPT Framework to Combat Crypto-Focused Cyber Threats

Amid a surge in cryptocurrency-related cybercrime, MITRE has unveiled AADAPT (Adversarial Actions in Digital Asset Payment Technologies), a brand-new framework designed to shore up cybersecurity weaknesses within digital financial systems such as cryptocurrency.How Does AADAPT Work?Following the construction of MITRE ATT&CK, AADAPT offers a methodology for identifying, analyzing, and mitigating...
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Plagued by Cyberattacks: Indian Healthcare Sector in Critical Condition

A recent report states that Indian healthcare institutions face a total of 8,614 cyberattacks every week. That is more than four times the global average and over double the amount faced by any other industry in India.If the feeling was in the air before, the numbers leave no doubt; India’s healthcare sector is an irresistible target for today’s attackers.Indian Healthcare Leads the Pack in Rising...
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Taming Shadow IT: What Security Teams Can Do About Unapproved Apps and Extensions

Shadow IT is one of the most pressing issues in cybersecurity today. As more employees use unsanctioned browser extensions, productivity plugins, and generative AI tools, organizations are exposed to more risk.When these tools enter the environment without IT’s knowledge, they can create data exposure points, introduce new vulnerabilities, and make it easier for attackers to find privileged access...
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From Data Overload to Action: Why Modern Vulnerability Management Must Be Workflow-Driven

We all know where vulnerability management fits into an overall security strategy; it provides the raw data that analysts use to figure out what’s wrong and what needs to be fixed. The problem is, traditional VM stops there – leaving analysts to do all the work.Today’s companies don’t have the luxury of doing that anymore. Experts are needed on the front lines, not vetting false positives, and VM...