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Vulnerability Scanning: How Often Should I Scan?
The time between a vulnerability being discovered and hackers exploiting it is narrower than ever – just 12 days. So it makes sense that organizations are starting to recognize the importance of not leaving long gaps between their scans, and the term "continuous vulnerability scanning" is becomin...
EDR vs MDR vs XDR – What’s the Difference?
Cyberattacks are rapidly evolving, leaving businesses and their IT security teams to handle immense workloads. Keeping up with todays cyberthreats not only involves staying up to date in an ever-changing threat landscape, it also involves managing complex security infrastructure and technologies...
Vajra - A Highly Customi zable Target And Scope Based Automated Web Hacking Framework To Automate Boring Recon Tasks
An automated web hacking framework for web applications Detailed insight about Vajra can be found at https://hackwithproxy.medium.com/introducing-vajra-an-advanced-web-hacking-framework-bd8307a01aa8 About Vajra Vajra is an automated web hacking framework to automate boring recon tasks and same...
How to gain 24/7 detection and response coverage with Microsoft Defender ATP
This blog post is part of the Microsoft Intelligence Security Association guest blog series. To learn more about MISA, go...
Customer Perspective: Catching the thief lurking in the shadows with EDR and MDR
A guest blog by Ian Loe, Senior Vice President, Cybersecurity, NTUC Enterprise Co-operative Limited News flash: aided by time, persistence and smarts, advanced cybersecurity felons are leapfrogging traditional security systems to compromise confidential data. Realising this, we at NTUC Enterprise...