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World Password Day: Credentialed attacks by the numbers
It’s World Password Day, but it’s never a bad time to think about credential security and usage. Credentialed attacks are the most popular means of entry into any digital infrastructure, and remain the easiest method of reconnaissance and privilege escalation for bad actors. With some of the most sophisticated open-source attack tools to date, it’s important for organizations to fight...
Read More MRK Technologies Partners with Horizon3.ai, Unveils Autonomous Penetration Tests as a Service
MSSP Alert: 04/22/22 APTaaS leverages Horizon3.ai’s NodeZero penetration testing platform, MRK stated. NodeZero lets a user view their organization’s security posture through the eyes of a cybercriminal, Horizon3.ai said. As such, the platform helps a user identify and address ineffective security controls. Read the entire article here
Read More MRK Technologies Adds New Autonomous Penetration Tests
Infosec Report: 04/18/22 MRK Technologies, a cybersecurity risk management company, has announced a collaboration with Horizon3.ai to assist its clients tackle the ever-evolving ransomware threat with a new Autonomous Penetration Tests as a Service (APTaaS). Read the entire article here
Read More “And Then, My EDR Just Watched It Happen”
Learn how NodeZero empowers customers to run continuous penetration tests to find vulnerabilities from an attacker’s perspective, to verify fixes after remediation, and hold the EDR and the rest of the security stack accountable for delivering on their capabilities as designed.
Read More 2022 SANS Analyst Report
SANS First Look: New technologies are emerging to help provide more consistent, repeatable pen tests that mimic real-world attack techniques.
Read More Scanning That QR Code Could Be More Dangerous Than You Realize
Lifewire: 04/13/22 A person clicks on it and presumes it will provide a restaurant menu, conference agenda, or even a charity link, and it very well could be a spoofed site or a malicious link that downloads code to your computer or mobile device. Read the entire article here
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