Every organization gets compromised - it’s how you fast you detect and respond that counts. Trends like the overnight move to remote work and the subsequent increase in phishing attacks, the acceleration of cloud adoption, and proliferation of enterprise IoT have expanded the attack surface and complicated the job of security professionals. We’ll e...
Burdensome technologies that generate bloat within any organization, high licensing costs along with the long deployment times. All of these affect the ROI on organizational resources Time, Money, and People.
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Risk remains the top concern for organizations adopting software-as-a-service (SaaS) models and this is an issue that is only getting worse. What is needed today is the ability to remove the dependency on human behavior and human error, bringing control back to the security team.
Risk in a SaaS environment is largely an identity problem. Specific...
Pentesting is littered with politics, bias reporting, and human error. So how do you clean up the trash? A former IDF engineer shares how his stint as a pentester changed the way he thinks about it - and ultimately led to the development of a new technology.
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In one of my previous roles, I had the great opportunity to travel around the world meeting customers to understand their challenges in vulnerability management. The two biggest challenges they wanted solved were: Help me prioritize which of these vulnerabilities are most critical, and Help me close the loop with my patching solutions to remediate […]
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Lots of IT and security professionals do not want to use the CLI, which has set them back. Fantastic exposes the same power as the CLI in an easy to use GUI that is more consistent and hopefully easier to navigate/use than the native GUI tools.