Stepping into a Hacker’s Shoes: Why the Mainframe Needs Pentesting
Chad Rikansrud shares how he steps into the shoes of hackers and why organizations need penetration testing in their cybersecurity posture.
Chad Rikansrud shares how he steps into the shoes of hackers and why organizations need penetration testing in their cybersecurity posture.
With ransomware on the rise, organizations can take these steps to safeguard their mainframe against costly attacks.
Microsoft reported around 250,000 victims, after hackers bypassed authentication measures via zero-day exploits.
In this demo, we’ll exploit a vulnerability that was found in a program running in z/OS. This kind of program could be running on your system right now.
Ransomware put cybersecurity on the map in a way few other security threats have. Pervasive and dramatic attacks brought cybersecurity into the limelight.
Zero-day vulnerabilities present serious risk to the entire IT environment. In this blog, we’ll talk about how organizations can guard against those risks.
The security threats we’re dealing with today are worlds apart from what was common decades ago. External hacking threats are constantly evolving and becoming more sophisticated, and as mainframers implement [...]
Here at KRI, we’re focused on helping businesses take control of their mainframe security. A large part of that means developing and improving our vulnerability detection technology. It’s also important [...]
Mainframes are an indispensable asset for businesses of all kinds. Consider this: Mainframes host critical core IT for 92 of the top 100 banks, 23 of the top 25 airlines, [...]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Ransomware and cyberattacks in hospitals are on the rise in recent years, with more than 180 million patient records stolen since 2015, and more than 90 percent of healthcare organizations [...]