A fascinating discussion unfolds as Imperva's CTO for Data Security, Terry Ray, joins ITSP Magazine hosts Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli to explore the ever-evolving landscape of data security.
Building Resilient Applications and APIs: The Importance of Security by Design to Ensure Data Protection | An Imperva Brand Story with Lebin Cheng
Unveiling the World of Bad Bots: Insights from Imperva's 11th Edition Report | A Brand Story Conversation From RSA Conference 2024 | An Imperva Story with Erez Hasson
Embracing the Art of Possible | A Brand Story Conversation From RSA Conference 2024 | An Imperva Story with Nanhi Singh
The Art and Science of Defending Against Business Logic Attacks: Insights from Imperva's Observations and Best Practices for Defense | An Imperva Brand Story with Luke Babarinde
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Luke Babarinde, Global Solution Architect at Imperva
Hosts Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli, together with Luke Babarinde from Imperva, unravel the intricacies of business logic attacks targeting APIs, revealing the blend of human intellect and advanced technology needed to combat evolving cybersecurity threats. Through engaging discussions on the impact of artificial intelligence and real-world examples, they offer a deep dive into strategies for safeguarding business processes against sophisticated attacks.
JavaScript Compromise and Exploitation | How Client-Side Security Can Help Successfully Navigate the Application Threat Landscape | An Imperva Brand Story with Lynn Marks
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Lynn Marks, Senior Product Manager at Imperva
In this new Brand Story Podcast, Lynn Marks from Imperva unravels the intricacies and evolving threats of client-side attacks, providing listeners with an in-depth understanding of how to safeguard their data. Discover how solutions like Imperva's Client Side Protection product are transforming ways to secure transactions, protect user-data, while also streamlining compliance processes.
Looking Back to Move Forward: Threat Research Reflections on 2023 | An Imperva Brand Story with Nadav Avital: Head of Threat Research
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Nadav Avital, Head of Threat Research at Imperva
The current state of cybersecurity and the looming threats warrant serious attention. In this Brand Story episode of "Reflections from 2023", Nadav Avital, Head of Threat Research at Imperva, sheds intriguing light on this cyber landscape.
The Role of AI in Cyber Attacks and Cybersecurity Defense Strategies: Adapting the Business to an AI-Driven Paradigm | An Imperva Brand Story with Kunal Anand
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Kunal Anand from Imperva
In this Imperva Brand Story episode with CTO and CISO, Kunal Anand, Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli explore the sometime-mysterious workings of AI, its role in cybersecurity, and the need for businesses to adapt to this AI-driven paradigm.
The Power of Curiosity and Questioning the Status Quo: A New Take on Success | An Imperva Brand Story With Nanhi Singh
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Nanhi Singh from Imperva
Join hosts Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli as they converse with Nanhi Singh from Imperva about self-defined success, the power of questioning, and maintaining curiosity.
Navigating the Ethical Maze of AI Usage: Curtailing Misuse in Cybercrime | An Imperva Brand Story With Ron Bennatan
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Ron Bennatan from Imperva
The promise of AI is indisputable, but so is its potential for misuse. As cybercriminals could leverage AI for sophisticated social engineering attacks, the need for ethical constraints in AI application has never been more urgent.
Online Retailers: There are Threats Actively Targeting Your Business This Holiday Shopping Season, and Beyond | An Imperva Brand Story With Gabi Stapel and Erez Hasson
A Brand Story with Sean Martin and guests Gabi Stapel and Erez Hasson from Imperva
In this Brand Story episode, Sean Martin, along with Gabi Stapel and Erez Hasson from Imperva, explores the complex landscape of retail web and mobile security and the increasing role of AI-enabled bots (both good and bad) in e-commerce.
Is Shift Left Overrated? | An Imperva Brand Story With Peter Klimek
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Peter Klimek from Imperva
In this Brand Story episode, hosts Marco and Sean have a thought-provoking discussion with Peter Klimek from Imperva about the concept of "shift left" in application security. Have we gone too far?
Mind the Shadow AI Gap: Perception vs. Reality for Insider Threats in Data Security | An Imperva Brand Story With Terry Ray
A Brand Story with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Terry Ray from Imperva
In this Brand Story episode, hosts Marco and Sean discuss data security and insider threats with their guest Terry Ray, a field CTO and senior vice president for data security strategy at Imperva. The conversation covers a range of topics related to data security and the challenges organizations face.
Anticipating The Next Decade of Bot-Enabled Threats | Exploring 10 Years of Imperva Bad Bot Reports | An Imperva Story With Karl Triebes
A Their Story conversation with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Imperva
Advanced bots are becoming increasingly difficult to detect and defend against, leaving organizations vulnerable to attacks that can compromise sensitive data and personal information of customers. In this blog post, we explore key measures that organizations can take to protect themselves against bot attacks, including implementing an API security strategy, adopting a layered security approach, utilizing effective technologies like AI, and implementing best practices.
Protecting Data in a Post-Modern World: The Evolving World of APIs, Regulations, and Advanced Technology | Imperva Stories From RSA Conference 2023 with Pam Murphy (CEO) and Kunal Anand (CTO and CISO)
A pair of Their Story conversation with Sean Martin and Imperva executives, Pam Murphy (CEO) and Kunal Anand (CTO and CISO).
In an increasingly interconnected world where information is critical to business success, organizations face numerous challenges and threats to their data. From the growing prevalence of APIs and shadow APIs, to navigating the ever-evolving regulatory landscape, organizations must stay abreast of the latest developments in cybersecurity. As technology continues to advance, incorporating AI-driven solutions and modernizing security frameworks becomes crucial in order to protect valuable information.
Balancing their responsibilities, CEOs, CTOs and CISOs must communicated and collaborate to carefully assess their risk management and security solutions based on time to value and total cost of ownership. By leveraging the expertise of security enablers like Imperva, businesses can successfully navigate the postmodern paradigm shift in cybersecurity and secure their digital assets in a rapidly changing landscape.
Join is for two conversations that will make you think differently about how you protect your data at every turn, in every form, and every location.
The Impact Of Log4j Since Its Disclosure | Steps Businesses Can Take To Maintain Software Supply Chain Security | An Imperva Story With Gabi Stapel And Peter Klimek
A Their Story conversation with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Imperva
The December 2021 log4j vulnerability was a major event in the cybersecurity world. When it was released and exposed to the internet, it caused an explosion in attacks with five and a half million attacks per day and up to 25,000 sites attacked per hour.
The vulnerability affects any system running that version of Java lookup and could be at risk, even if it is only exposed internally to insiders. The attackers initially used scanning and checking to see which sites were vulnerable, and then it was automated. Attack tools were created to make it easier for attackers to reach as many targets as possible.
Public awareness campaigns have been effective, but vulnerabilities can reappear due to the prevalence of the software. 72% of organizations still had some level of vulnerability to log4j as of October 2022.
Why Protecting Your Business Data Is More Like Securing A Museum Than A Bank | Demystifying Data Protection | An Imperva Story With Terry Ray
A Their Story conversation with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Imperva
Data is dynamic. Data is unique. It's critical for businesses to maintain data security and integrity by treating it differently based on what it is, what it's for, who is accessing it, how it's being used, and the overall context surrounding these things.
Join us for a conversation with Terry Ray, SVP Data Security GTM, Field CTO, and Imperva Fellow, as we demystify data protection.
Why Privacy Compliance Is A Challenge For Many Organizations | Prepare To Meet Varying Compliance Requirements | An Imperva Story With Kate Barecchia
A Their Story conversation with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Imperva
Over 100+ countries and counting (along with a growing number is U.S. states) have enacted data privacy legislation, creating a super-complex global data privacy landscape. Unless, of course, you approach the situation with a different mindset.
Join us to explore the relationship between privacy, security, compliance, and ethics as organizations try to find the perfect balance in data creation, collection, storage, usage, and collaboration.
Don’t worry, we’ll set the record straight for the differences between the “DPO” and the “DPO” … as well as the participation and responsibilities of security, privacy, engineering, legal, compliance, and more.
DDoS: An Old Problem Taking On New Forms As Attack Vectors Evolve | Exploring The Imperva DDoS Threat Landscape Report | An Imperva Story With David Elmaleh
A Their Story conversation with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Imperva
The “waves” of ransom-driven DDoS — Distributed Denial of Service — attacks continue to come as the attack vectors, techniques, and targets continue to evolve. Where does this leave us? Let's look to the DDoS Threat Landscape Report from Imperva to glean some answers.
As we connect with David Elmaleh, during this episode, we quickly realize there is a lot to catch up on — past, present and future — for what appears to be a never-ending problem in DDoS. Attacks seems to be be repeatedly targeting the same victims and are coming more quickly and running for shorter periods. Don't be fooled, however, the financial impact due to the unplanned and seemingly-uncontrolled downtime is wreaking havoc on industries and organizations all around the globe.
In addition to leveraging new techniques, bad actors are also using advanced technologies — artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and 5G to name but a few — to do their dirty deeds. They are investing in these technologies to help them scale their operations to reach more targets with fewer resources. On the other side of this coin, the bad actors' deep understanding of these technologies and the new, modern architectures and infrastructures that companies are building with them, makes them prime targets as well. The expanded business capabilities using these advanced technologies equate to expanded attack surface for the DDoS slingers to target.
We cover a lot from the first 2 quarters of this quarterly report while also getting to hear what some real-world cases from Imperva customers sound and look like.
It's time we found a way to handle these distributed attacks. Have a listen to hear what your business can do to mitigate this risk.
How Bad Bots Fake Human Behavior To Become A Major Source Of Online Fraud | The Bad Bot Report 2022 | An Imperva Story With Ryan Windham
A Their Story conversation with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Imperva
Bad bots mask themselves and attempt to interact with applications in the same way a legitimate user would, making them harder to detect and block. They enable high-speed abuse, misuse, and attacks on your websites, mobile apps, and APIs. They allow bot operators, attackers, unsavory competitors, and fraudsters to perform a wide array of malicious activities.
Such activities include web scraping, competitive data mining, personal and financial data harvesting, brute-force login, digital ad fraud, denial of service, denial of inventory, spam, transaction fraud, and more.
This is a 2-part podcast series with Imperva. In this series, we get to speak with Ryan Windham VP of Application Security at Imperva, to look at the findings in the report from two angles. Be sure to catch both episodes to get both perspectives.