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January 15, 2025

5 Things Government Agencies Need to Know About Zero Trust

Zero trust as a concept is simple to grasp. Implementing a zero trust architecture, on the other hand, is complex because it involves addressing a unique mix of process, procedure, technology and user education. Here are some considerations to keep in mind as you begin your journey.

June 7, 2021

A Powerful Tenable.asm Feature: HTML Search

Find out why Tenable.asm’s HTML search capability is so practical and powerful, as it offers nearly infinite flexibility to build whatever search you need to and report on it expeditiously....


June 3, 2021

Zero Days Do Not Wait for CVEs

Learn why an attack surface map can provide invaluable and unique help in detecting zero day vulnerabilities....


May 25, 2021

Using AWS Condition Context Keys to Reduce Risk: A Least Privilege Cheat Sheet

As strong advocates of least privilege, we believe these AWS keys can be quite effective — if they can be easily understood. Here’s a handy guide....


May 21, 2021

The Right Way to do Attack Surface Mapping

The key to mapping out your attack surface accurately is to scan all of your organization's assets, develop an asset inventory list and find shadow IT. ...


May 18, 2021

Least Privilege Policy: Automated Analysis Trumps Native AWS Tools

Here’s what you need to know about AWS methods for granting and controlling access, plus native tools for detecting and repairing excessive permissions....


May 13, 2021

Passive DNS Is the Wrong Way To Do Attack Surface Mapping

When identifying a corporate attack surface, passive DNS can be useful but it won’t be comprehensive by itself, so it should be part of a more holistic program....


May 5, 2021

Do Not Take an IP-centric Approach to Attack Surface Mapping

Relying on IP data to identify assets means you're likely missing critical information needed to map your attack surface....


April 27, 2021

Primary Group ID Attack in Active Directory: How to Defend Against Related Threats

The Primary Group ID in Active Directory, created to help manage access to sensitive resources, has become a critical vulnerability that attackers can exploit to escalate privileges without leaving a trace.The Primary Group ID in Active Directory was originally developed to support the UNIX POSIX mo...


April 27, 2021

How to Stop the Kerberos Pre-Authentication Attack in Active Directory

Here’s a look at how to safeguard your Active Directory from the known roasting attack on Kerberos Pre-Authentication.As part of the Kerberos authentication process in Active Directory, there is an initial request to authenticate without a password. This is an artifact left over from Kerberos versio...


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