Social Engineering Adds Depth to Red Team Exercises
June 29 2023Because social engineering usually succeeds, companies need to test whether their defenses can block adversaries that gain employees' trust.
Read moreBecause social engineering usually succeeds, companies need to test whether their defenses can block adversaries that gain employees' trust.
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Read moreThe combination of data science expertise, cloud resources, and Cato's vast data lake enables real-time, ML-powered protection against evasive cyberattacks, reducing risk and improving security.
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Read moreDevelopers' enthusiasm for ChatGPT and other LLM tools leaves most organizations largely unprepared to defend against the vulnerabilities that the nascent technology creates.
Read moreWith the National Cybersecurity Strategy planning to add real teeth into enforcement actions, software vendors have extra incentive to reduce applications' security debt.
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