ivision News - June 2024
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CRN 2024 Solution Provider 500
ivision has been recognized on CRN 2024 Solution Provider 500 List for the eighth year in a row! The annual award acknowledges North America’s largest solution providers, system integrators, service providers, and IT consultants by service revenue, and we feel honored to be recognized amongst so many other incredible organizations!
Partner Spotlight – Cisco
Our 思科 Partner Page is now live! We’re proud to serve as a Cisco Select Provider, helping clients secure, optimize, and unify their infrastructure. Visit our website to learn more about our Cisco partnership, our specializations, and our events together.
CMMC is Coming! Is Your Business Prepared?
The CMMC proposed rule was released. Now what? Nick Yankanich CISM , Cybersecurity & Compliance Consultant at ivision, built a guide to navigating CMMC, determining when your business will be impacted and what your business can be doing today to prepare. Check this out in preparation for our CMMC webinar on July 16th, and come get your questions answered!
CMMC Compliance PizzaCast
Join us on July 16th at 12pm EST to discuss the latest on CMMC compliance, answer questions about how your business can prepare, and enjoy delicious pizza all from the comfort of your own home. Register here to reserve your spot!
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Technical Research
Have you checked out our Technical Research Site? Engineers and technical folks make up 80% of the ivision team, and the insights they pull from their work provide a real-time look into the industry. Check out their latest articles.
Attack Surface Series
In this blog series, Max Sobell and Brad Dixon break down your attack surface into three crucial components – people, applications, and network and infrastructure. We’re diving deep into the vulnerabilities and risks associated with these attack surfaces and what your team can do to protect them.
Request Mutation and Why WAFs Can’t (Always) Save You
In this post, Dylan Ross, Cybersecurity Consultant at ivision, discusses a filter bypass technique that we refer to as “request mutation.” By utilizing this technique, attackers can potentially bypass security controls and filters such as WAFs, regular expressions, and sanitization.
Burpscript, the multi-language scripting extension for Burp Suite
Burpscript adds dynamic scripting abilities to Burp Suite, allowing you to write scripts in Python or Javascript to manipulate HTTP requests and responses. Danny Rosseau, Principal Consultant, breaks down this new open-source tool from the ivision Security Assessment team.
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5 个月Danny and Matt did awesome work on Burpscript. It's available on our Github along with several other open source tools we've built: https://github.com/ivision-research/burpscript