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The Future of Cybersecurity is Prevention

While awareness and vigilance are not the biggest worry for organizations today, the real issue we now face is that all security companies are focused on dealing with security after the fact, once indicators of compromise have surfaced. By then, the damage is done. CEO Gordon Lawson writes about how we need to change the way we think about security in his latest Security Week article.

4 Key Information Security Threats of 2022

Vulnerability exploitation will continue to be a key entry point into your organization’s network. As a result, security teams must explore proactive security measures and tools that can be leveraged to minimize threat actors’ ability to take advantage of a vulnerability. Conceal provides part of the necessary proactive security measures by stopping malware before it has a chance to exploit unpatched vulnerabilities.

Conceal’s CEO Doubles-Down On Zero Trust Security

CEO Gordon Lawson talks about doubling down on the zero trust concept with a malware protection platform that works at the end of the network and how operating in environments against nation states and cybercriminals has given Conceal a tremendous amount of threat intel to be able to design and deploy that platform.

CISOs Learn How to Zero Trust

For all the talk about nation-state attacks and malicious malware infections, any CISO will tell you one of the biggest issues they face on a daily basis is insider threats — particularly large organizations where sensitive data is plentiful and easy to take. Scott Greaux talks with Hillarie McClure from Cybercrime Magazine about how enterprise security architects go from a broad, overriding philosophy to a workable, effective protection against insider and other threats.

Conceal: A New Approach to Cybersecurity

CEO Gordon Lawson discusses how Conceal is pushing the boundaries of cybersecurity with our suite of products that incorporate proactive, not reactive, intelligence-grade, Zero Trust technology to protect global companies from cyber threats keeping your enterprise defended from end-user to the cloud.

Now All Together

A 2020 research paper by cybersecurity think tank USENIX highlights a key problem with cyber intelligence data: Even though commercial threat data is expensive, it paints an incomplete picture of the risk to your company.