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General counsel and legal departments often help guide educational institutions through cybersecurity incidents, and all evidence shows that those threats are increasing.
The rise in a remote workforce and use of cloud-enabled business applications equates to the browser essentially becoming our office, providing access to all necessary tools, data, and communications. Threat actors understand this paradigm shift and are now utilizing Highly Evasive Adaptive Threats (HEAT) to initiate ransomware, extortion ware, and other endpoint intrusions.
Find out how Menlo Security can help prevent your organization from cyber attacks in this one pager.
In this federally focused primer, we’ll dive into TD SYNNEX Public Sector’s data framework, as well as a landscape review of the latest legislation surrounding big data guidance and regulation requirements for civilian and defense agencies. Finally, we’ll wrap up with a sample of data driven opportunities vendors will want to watch in the coming years.
On our latest ContinuousX podcast, Checkmarx’s CISO Peter Chestna explore everything (and I mean everything!) as code; infrastructure, security, pets vs cattle, automated Continuous Deployment, shift-left controls, The Phoenix Project’s Brent vs a Mack Truck, the continuous knowledge gap unsolved by Hello World, Victorian Era craftsmanship vs Industrial Revolution mass production, the 80/20 solution and detecting drift.
Innovation and adaptability are critical for success in today’s digital world.
Building on the May 2021 cybersecurity executive order, the August 2021 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memo M-21-31, “Improving the Federal Government’s Investigative and Remediation Capabilities Related to Cybersecurity Incidents,” requires Federal agencies to implement a four-tier system for event logging (EL) as part of the move to zero trust.
This datasheet covers how Axonius helps agencies comply with Section 8 of Executive Order 14028. It reviews what the challenges are, what agencies must do, how M-21-31 can be achieved, and why Axonius for m-21-31.
On our latest ContinuousX podcast, Checkmarx’s CISO Peter Chestna discusses the challenges of Continuous ATO in the public sector. Join him and our hosts Rick Stewart and Michael Fitzurka as they explore utilizing strong guardrails within automated CI/CD pipelines to address ATO, Separation of Duties and SBOM management.
Orock provides data storage for NIH to accelerate cure-related research.
Highly regulated industries in the US are subject to an ever-changing set of regulations, immense pressure, and accountability for the protection of consumers and sensitive customer information.
As a member of the public sector health and science consortium, the team at this organization required a cost-effective, scalable, and secure platform to host its research platform. With an architecture that required security and availability, as well as the ability to integrate with sensitive PHI components, maintaining compliance while remaining accessible was key.
This is our public sector, public service announcement on the recent Office of Management and Budget’s memo requiring attestation for NIST’s secure software development and supply chain management practices.
Geopolitical tension leads to increased DDoS attack activity. Carpet-bombing and DNS water-torture attacks are on the rise. Playing DDoS defense with suppression and threat intelligence. DDoS botnets are more potent than ever before.