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Press Release – ThycoticCentrify ThycoticCentrify , a leading provider of cloud identity security solutions formed by the merger of privileged access management (PAM) leaders Thycotic and Centrify, today announced enhancements to its PAM solution for DevOps, DevOps Secrets Vault …
ThycoticCentrify, a leading provider of cloud identity security solutions formed by the merger of privileged access management (PAM) leaders Thycotic and Centrify, today announced enhancements to its PAM solution for DevOps, DevOps Secrets Vault. The latest release helps DevOps teams harden their cloud attack surface through Encryption-as-a-Service technology, which automatically encrypts data for all applications.
DevOps Secrets Vault generates just-in-time, dynamic secrets that automatically expire when cloud platform administrators, developers, applications or databases need to access a target. Even if these ephemeral secrets are leaked, any would-be attacker is limited in what they can do and ha
Monday, 26 April 2021, 4:26 pm
ThycoticCentrify,
a leading provider of cloud identity security solutions
formed by the merger of privileged access management (PAM)
leaders Thycotic and Centrify, today announced enhancements
to its PAM solution for DevOps, DevOps
Secrets Vault. The latest release helps DevOps teams
harden their cloud attack surface through
Encryption-as-a-Service technology, which automatically
encrypts data for all applications.
DevOps Secrets
Vault generates just-in-time, dynamic secrets that
automatically expire when cloud platform administrators,
developers, applications or databases need to access a
target. Even if these ephemeral secrets are leaked, any
would-be attacker is limited in what they can do and has a
LogoKit Group Aims for Simple Yet Effective Phishing
A phishing kit that uses embedded JavaScript targeted the users of more than 300 sites in the past week, aiming to grab credentials for SharePoint, Adobe Document Cloud, and OneDrive.
A relatively new phishing kit uses embedded JavaScript to dynamically change elements of spoofed webpages to more easily fool users.
The adoption of the phishing tool, called LogoKit, has seemingly accelerated, with 700 domains running the kit in the past month 300 of those in only the last week and targeting users of popular domains, such as Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, according to an analysis by cybersecurity firm RiskIQ. The attack tool is both simple and versatile, integrating with the presentation elements of a webpage and allowing it to change the look and feel of the website on the fly, the company said.
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