Fortra Insights: May 2024
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Today’s attackers are wiser to current cybersecurity defenses and therefore more sophisticated in their attacks. To this end, Fortra recently enhanced its Threat Intelligence offerings, adding high-fidelity threat intelligence with timely, curated data to level the playing field and provide cybersecurity analysts the edge needed to stay a step ahead of modern threat actors. Read our press release to learn more. ?
In other news, the recently unveiled American Privacy Rights Act is a significant step toward establishing a federal data privacy standard in the U.S.?Antonio Sanchez spoke with CyberScoop, InformationWeek, and IT Nerd about the new congressional bill and its impact on companies and consumers. Check out the articles to learn more.?
The NIST Risk Management Framework: Now Open to the Public?
Originally developed for government-level cybersecurity, the NIST RMF is now being used to protect companies in the private sector. Check out the seven-step RMF Compliance Checklist and see which Fortra solutions are poised to help.?
Vendor Consolidation: The Mindset Has Shifted?
Can fewer vendors help you achieve better outcomes when it comes to cybersecurity? Fortra’s Antonio Sanchez says, yes. Find out why, and why the mindset shifted from multiple tools to interoperability.?
How Well Are You Leveraging MITRE ATT&CK?
Mapping to MITRE ATT&CK? might be easier than you think. Learn the basics of the MITRE ATT&CK framework, a globally recognized knowledge base of the tactics, techniques, and procedures used by adversaries today.?
EVs and Cybercrime: Do Consumers Understand the Risks?
What are the cybersecurity must-haves for electric vehicles? In this MOTOR Information Systems article, Antonio Sanchez discusses the EV market and potential cyber threats related to EVs.?
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6 个月Here's an intriguing report on global third-party risks that you might find useful. https://securityscorecard.com/reports/third-party-cyber-risk/