Stay Cyber-Safe While Traveling!

Your cybersecurity shouldn’t take a vacation when you do. Check out our latest infographic to protect your data on the go:

  • Before You Go: Update your devices and back up important data.
  • Public Transit: Keep your devices secure and avoid accessing sensitive info.
  • Cards: Use credit cards for better fraud protection and monitor your accounts.
  • Devices: Lock your devices and encrypt sensitive data.
  • Wi-Fi Security: Use a VPN on public Wi-Fi and disable auto-connect for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth.
  • Social Media: Avoid sharing your travel plans in real-time and adjust privacy settings.
  • International Travel: Research local cybersecurity laws and use secure data plans.
  • Protect Access: Enable multi-factor authentication for all accounts.

Keep your digital life secure, no matter where you are!

 

 

 

SIEM is not enough, widening SOC visibility with open source tools

SIEM is not enough, widening SOC visibility with open source tools

For a SOC (Security Operations Center) it is vital to continuously be informed about the events of the monitored network on a centralized platform. The SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) system performs this task. It harvests the information from various log sources and – in accordance with the settings – generates security events.

NETWORK THREAT HUNTING WITH NETFLOW

NETWORK THREAT HUNTING WITH NETFLOW

Threat hunting is a good old process in the field of Cybersecurity. It covers human-driven analytics and searching through datasets (networks, endpoints, security solutions, etc.), in order to detect malicious activities, which could’ve evaded detection by existing IDPS or other automated detections.

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