by Tibor Luter | Aug 26, 2021 | blog
Is Your Current Cybersecurity Strategy Right for a New Hybrid Workforce? The global pandemic forced many employees to work from home, and remote working is likely to become a firmly established part of the working routine for employers and employees when it ends. A...
by Tibor Luter | Aug 23, 2021 | blog
Almost 2,000 Exchange servers hacked using ProxyShell exploit Almost 2,000 Microsoft Exchange email servers have been hacked over the past two days and infected with backdoors after owners did not install patches for a collection of vulnerabilities known...
by Tibor Luter | Aug 9, 2021 | blog
Building a Huntbook to Discover Persistent Threats from Scheduled Windows Tasks In this blog post, the first in a series introducing the Kestrel Threat Hunting Language, we will show you how to get started with your first hunt. You’ll learn how to set up your...
by Tibor Luter | Aug 5, 2021 | blog
The discovery stage of your cloud migration project Migration or digital transformation to the Cloud is at the forefront of every organisation’s plans- It’s no longer a case of if that transformation is happening it’s how Some organisations are not sure where to start...
by Tibor Luter | Jul 28, 2021 | blog
How to demonstrate ROI from your cyber security strategy The best outcome from a well-executed cyber security strategy should be that a business experiences no change or disruption to their operations or systems in the case of an external threat However, while this is...
by Tibor Luter | Jul 27, 2021 | blog
Memory Corruption Issues Lead 2021 CWE Top 25 The MITRE Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) team’s latest list of most dangerous software flaws includes several that shot up in significance since 2020. Memory corruption errors remain one of the most common and dangerous...
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