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Bitglass Rocks the CASB at Oktane ’19
This post was originally published here by Nathan Loya. Oktane 2019 was an exciting time for Bitglass. The atmosphere at Moscone West was buzzing with professionals looking to learn about cloud access security brokers (CASBs). We were able to engage with security professionals from various industries, and it was great to see how the adoption […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: Facebook stores countless passwords in plaintext
This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime . Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: Facebook stores countless passwords in plaintext Toyota struck twice by cyberattacks within five weeks Information on 2.3 million disaster victims exposed Tracking application leaks real-time locations Dental insurance carrier suffers a month-long breach Facebook stores countless passwords […]
Prying Eyes Inside the Enterprise: Bitglass’ Insider Threat Report
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa . When words like cyberattack are used, they typically conjure up images of malicious, external threats. While hackers, malware, and other outside entities pose a risk to enterprise security, they are not the only threats that need to be remediated. Insider threats, which involve either malicious or careless insiders, are another significant […]
Bitglass at RSA 2019: CASBs and Cocktails
This post was originally published here by Radhika Khatod. Bitglass attended RSA just a couple of weeks ago, and what a fun, action-packed week it was! Our booth was filled attendees who were eager to ask about our CASB and get their hands on one of our highly popular, tongue-in-cheek “I’m not a decision maker” […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: Dow Jones, TurboTax, and Indane Data Breaches
This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: Dow Jones’ watchlist of high-risk individuals breached $7.7 million in EOS cryptocurrency stolen by hacker TurboTax credential stuffing attacks exposes tax returns US security agency targets Russia’s ‘troll factory’ Millions of Aadhaar numbers leaked by gas company, Indane Dow […]
Bitglass at RSA 2019: CASBs and Cocktails
This post was originally published here by Radhika Khatod. Bitglass attended RSA just a couple of weeks ago, and what a fun, action-packed week it was! Our booth was filled attendees who were eager to ask about our CASB and get their hands on one of our highly popular, tongue-in-cheek “I’m not a decision maker” […]
The Many Benefits of a Cloud Access Security Broker
This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Today, organizations are finding that storing and processing their data in the cloud brings countless benefits. However, without the right tools (such as cloud access security brokers (CASBs), they can put themselves at risk. Organizations’ IT departments understand how vital cybersecurity is, but must be equipped with […]
From coin-flip DLP to Next-Gen CASB
This post was originally published here by Nat Kausik. One of our customers replaced a first-gen CASB with Bitglass. A few months later, they took a call from a prospective customer to speak about their experience. The prospect asked the customer to compare their experience with Bitglass against the CASB that was replaced. Two things, […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: 500px, Card Dumps, and UW Medicine
This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime . Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: 500px discovers 2018 data breach affecting 15 million users Sensitive credit card information worth $3.5 million put up for sale University of Washington Medicine exposes information of nearly 1 million patients US servers of VFEmail exposed by […]
Cloud Security Needs in Higher Education
This post was originally published here by Will Houcheime. Organizations in higher education have a unique set of challenges when it comes to cybersecurity. They store and process a wide variety of data in the course of their day-to-day operations and, consequently, must also comply with a complicated set of regulatory demands. In the latest […]