Security Boulevard (Original)

Nile Releases Zero Trust-as-a-Service Aimed at Delivering Ransomware Protection Natively Without Operational Headaches
Nile is working to make Local Area Network (LAN) invulnerable by design; its latest effort to stop ransomware and lateral movement attacks. The networking-as-a-service vendor, on Thursday, announced the launch of Nile ...
Security Boulevard

How Effective Network Management Enhances Collaboration Between IT and Security Teams
For small and mid-size businesses (SMBs), balancing IT and security resources can be both challenging and essential. With limited resources and personnel, SMBs often rely on multifunctional roles and streamlined operations ...
Security Boulevard

5 Common Pitfalls to Avoid With Zero-Trust
Implementing zero-trust is not straightforward — security teams can overlook critical items that impact zero-trust initiatives and limit their effectiveness ...
Security Boulevard

U.S. Agencies Seize Four North Korean IT Worker Scam Websites
Jeffrey Burt | | china espionage, Department of Justice (DOJ), fake IT worker scam, North Korean cyber espionage
U.S. law enforcement agencies seized the websites of four North Korean fake IT worker scams that were uncovered by SentinelOne threat researchers and linked to a larger network of Chinese front companies ...
Security Boulevard

The Race is on to Solve the Quantum Computing Security Challenge
Quantum computing has long been a topic of intense research and debate, particularly regarding its potential impact on current cryptographic systems ...
Security Boulevard

Here’s Yet Another D-Link RCE That Won’t be Fixed
Richi Jennings | | D-Link, D-Link Corporation, D-Link vulnerability, D-Link zero day, Internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Things (IoT) Security, Internet of Things cyber security, iot, SB Blogwatch
D-Licious: Stubborn network device maker digs in heels and tells you to buy new gear ...
Security Boulevard

Why RBAC is Still a Big Deal in 2024
For many experts, the verdict is that RBAC remains a big deal because it delivers on two crucial fronts: It keeps organizations secure while enabling them to remain agile and innovative. In ...
Security Boulevard

The Crucial Influence of Human Factors in Security Breaches
Prashant Ketkar | | breaches, Human Error, human factor, MFA, Phishing, remote browser isolation, Vulnerabilities, zero trust
The hard truth is that security breaches often happen because of human mistakes from simple, everyday actions. It's not just employees unknowingly using unsecured Wi-Fi – it's phishing, weak passwords and a ...
Security Boulevard

Protecting Critical Infrastructure with Zero-Trust and Microsegmentation
Ransomware attacks are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure — essential systems like energy, water, transportation and finance. In 2023 alone, over 40% of attacks hit these sectors, according to the FBI. Meanwhile, agencies ...
Security Boulevard

Microsoft Adds Raft of Zero-Trust Tools and Platforms
Microsoft this week launched a raft of cybersecurity initiatives that address everything from making Windows platforms more secure to adding platforms that are more secure by design ...
Security Boulevard