Category: Business Security
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Supply chain dependencies: Have you checked your blind spot?
Supply chain dependencies: Have you checked your blind spot? Your biggest risk may be a vendor you trust. How can SMBs map their third-party blind spots and build operational resilience? Go to eset
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As breakout time accelerates, prevention-first cybersecurity takes center stage
As breakout time accelerates, prevention-first cybersecurity takes center stage Threat actors are using AI to supercharge tried-and-tested TTPs. When attacks move this fast, cyber-defenders need to rethink their own strategy. Go to eset
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A cunning predator: How Silver Fox preys on Japanese firms this tax season
A cunning predator: How Silver Fox preys on Japanese firms this tax season Silver Fox is back in Japan, spoofing tax and HR emails timed to the one season when no one thinks twice about opening them Go to eset
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Virtual machines, virtually everywhere – and with real security gaps
Virtual machines, virtually everywhere – and with real security gaps Cloud VMs offer unmatched speed, scale and flexibility – all of which could eventually count for little if they’re left to fend for themselves Go to eset
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Cloud workload security: Mind the gaps
Cloud workload security: Mind the gaps As IT infrastructure expands, visibility and control often lag behind – until an incident forces a reckoning Go to eset
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Cyber fallout from the Iran war: What to have on your radar
Cyber fallout from the Iran war: What to have on your radar The cybersecurity implications of the war in the Middle East extend far beyond the region. Here’s where to focus your defenses. Go to eset
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What cybersecurity actually does for your business
What cybersecurity actually does for your business The ability to continue operating safely in an unsafe environment where competitors cannot is a competitive advantage that is rarely measured or discussed Go to eset
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How SMBs use threat research and MDR to build a defensive edge
How SMBs use threat research and MDR to build a defensive edge We speak to Director of ESET Threat Research Jean-Ian Boutin about where solutions that blend advanced technology with human expertise provide the most practical value for businesses Go to eset
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Protecting education: How MDR can tip the balance in favor of schools
Protecting education: How MDR can tip the balance in favor of schools The education sector is notoriously short on cash, but rich in assets for threat actors to target. How can managed detection and response (MDR) help learning institutions regain the initiative? Go to eset
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Black Hat Europe 2025: Was that device designed to be on the internet at all?
Black Hat Europe 2025: Was that device designed to be on the internet at all? Behind the polished exterior of many modern buildings sit outdated systems with vulnerabilities waiting to be found Go to eset
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Black Hat Europe 2025: Reputation matters – even in the ransomware economy
Black Hat Europe 2025: Reputation matters – even in the ransomware economy Being seen as reliable is good for ‘business’ and ransomware groups care about ‘brand reputation’ just as much as their victims Go to eset
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Locks, SOCs and a cat in a box: What Schrödinger can teach us about cybersecurity
Locks, SOCs and a cat in a box: What Schrödinger can teach us about cybersecurity If you don’t look inside your environment, you can’t know its true state – and attackers count on that Go to eset
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Seeking symmetry during ATT&CK® season: How to harness today’s diverse analyst and tester landscape to paint a security masterpiece
Seeking symmetry during ATT&CK® season: How to harness today’s diverse analyst and tester landscape to paint a security masterpiece Interpreting the vast cybersecurity vendor landscape through the lens of industry analysts and testing authorities can immensely enhance your cyber-resilience. Go to eset
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The big catch: How whaling attacks target top executives
The big catch: How whaling attacks target top executives Is your organization’s senior leadership vulnerable to a cyber-harpooning? Learn how to keep them safe. Go to eset
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Phishing, privileges and passwords: Why identity is critical to improving cybersecurity posture
Phishing, privileges and passwords: Why identity is critical to improving cybersecurity posture Identity is effectively the new network boundary. It must be protected at all costs. Go to eset
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MDR is the answer – now, what’s the question?
MDR is the answer – now, what’s the question? Why your business needs the best-of-breed combination of technology and human expertise Go to eset
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Why shadow AI could be your biggest security blind spot
Why shadow AI could be your biggest security blind spot From unintentional data leakage to buggy code, here’s why you should care about unsanctioned AI use in your company Go to eset
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Ground zero: 5 things to do after discovering a cyberattack
Ground zero: 5 things to do after discovering a cyberattack When every minute counts, preparation and precision can mean the difference between disruption and disaster Go to eset
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Recruitment red flags: Can you spot a spy posing as a job seeker?
Recruitment red flags: Can you spot a spy posing as a job seeker? Here’s what to know about a recent spin on an insider threat – fake North Korean IT workers infiltrating western firms Go to eset
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Small businesses, big targets: Protecting your business against ransomware
Small businesses, big targets: Protecting your business against ransomware Long known to be a sweet spot for cybercriminals, small businesses are more likely to be victimized by ransomware than large enterprises Go to eset
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Are cybercriminals hacking your systems – or just logging in?
Are cybercriminals hacking your systems – or just logging in? As bad actors often simply waltz through companies’ digital front doors with a key, here’s how to keep your own door firmly locked tight Go to eset
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Preventing business disruption and building cyber-resilience with MDR
Preventing business disruption and building cyber-resilience with MDR Given the serious financial and reputational risks of incidents that grind business to a halt, organizations need to prioritize a prevention-first cybersecurity strategy Go to eset
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Under lock and key: Safeguarding business data with encryption
Under lock and key: Safeguarding business data with encryption As the attack surface expands and the threat landscape grows more complex, it’s time to consider whether your data protection strategy is fit for purpose Go to eset
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The need for speed: Why organizations are turning to rapid, trustworthy MDR
The need for speed: Why organizations are turning to rapid, trustworthy MDR How top-tier managed detection and response (MDR) can help organizations stay ahead of increasingly agile and determined adversaries Go to eset
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Supply-chain dependencies: Check your resilience blind spot
Supply-chain dependencies: Check your resilience blind spot Does your business truly understand its dependencies, and how to mitigate the risks posed by an attack on them? Go to eset
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Black Hat USA 2025: Is a high cyber insurance premium about your risk, or your insurer’s?
Black Hat USA 2025: Is a high cyber insurance premium about your risk, or your insurer’s? A sky-high premium may not always reflect your company’s security posture Go to eset
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How government cyber cuts will affect you and your business
How government cyber cuts will affect you and your business Deep cuts in cybersecurity spending risk creating ripple effects that will put many organizations at a higher risk of falling victim to cyberattacks Go to eset