Exploiting-Zero-Day-Vulnerabilities-KrishnaG-CEO

Exploitation of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: A Critical Threat for CISOs

Zero-day vulnerabilities refer to security flaws in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor. Until the vulnerability is discovered and patched, it remains a potential entry point for attackers to exploit. The term “zero-day” reflects the number of days the vendor has had to address the flaw—zero. Consequently, zero-day attacks are challenging to defend against because they exploit vulnerabilities before any fix is available, making them prime opportunities for cybercriminals.

Mac-Security-KrishnaG-CEO

Mac Security: A C-Suite Imperative

Mac security is no longer an optional consideration for C-level executives. It is a business imperative. By understanding the threats, investing in robust security measures, and fostering a culture of security awareness, organisations can protect their valuable assets and mitigate the risks associated with Mac breaches.