AppGuard from Blue Ridge Networks uses patented isolation and containment technology to provide proactive protection against zero-day malware and APTs.
However things change one does not. #Cyber people must excel at ‘business speak’ to get the C-suite and board to fund and prioritize risk #mitigations.
CISA warns organizations to patch yet more applications. It never ends. Remember, high-risk applications ought to be guarded so they cannot be used to harm enterprises.
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Some unrecognized #malware disables endpoint #protection before it’s detected so it can do what it wants. This shows how adding non-#detection based protection helps.
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The US #FTC "intends to use its entire legal jurisdiction to punish [private] companies that fail to take reasonable efforts to secure consumer data from disclosure as a result of #Log4j, or similar known vulnerabilities in the future."
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This article left out another mitigation to malware stealing passwords stored by browsers: let AppGuard isolate them such that only the browser can access the browser's password file.
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After a week of egg nog, this article reminds folk to keep mitigating those Log4j vulnerability risks. But to AppGuard, they merely affirm AppGuard's name and purpose, which are to protect the enterprise from its own applications via containment controls.
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This article left out another mitigation to malware stealing passwords stored by browsers: let AppGuard isolate them such that only the browser can access the browser's password file.
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2021 cybersecurity harms were so bad that there is much bipartisan unity for Congress to do something. Would that be good or bad? Keep your eyes on them in 2022.
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Google's open-source team discovered that 35,863 Java packages use vulnerable versions of the Apache Log4j library after scanning Maven Central, the world's largest Java package repository. No better time than right now to get secured.
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Does this Log4j vulnerability seem like a foreign language to you, and would you like to understand what Log4j is in terms not requiring IT expertise? Then read this, and learn what the fuss is about.
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Log4j risks are a reminder that reliance on detection-based server protection alone is not enough. Add another layer that takes a non-detection approach. AppGuard applies zero trust within servers to block attacks.
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Will Log4j vulnerable servers be protected with detection based defenses? Consider adding non-detection based endpoint protection based on applying zero trust WITHIN them.
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Log4j risks are a reminder that reliance on detection-based server protection alone is not enough. What if zero trust principles were applied WITHIN vulnerable servers to frustrate attackers?
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Cyber criminals are always coming up with ways to hijack applications to harm users and enterprises. Don't just hope for timely detection, mitigate AppJacking risks with containment and isolation controls.
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NIST says 2021 found more #vulnerabilities but 16.8% fewer high severity ones. Read this article's opinions as to why this is not good news. Ultimately, enterprises must mitigate their application exploit risks.
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