Mitiga in the News
Massive AT&T Data Breach Exposes 'Nearly All' of Their Customers
A massive cyberattack against AT&T exposed data from "nearly all" of its customers and downloaded it to a third-party cloud platform, AT&T said in a press release.
AT&T loses ‘nearly all’ phone records in Snowflake breach
Hackers have stolen records of virtually every call made by AT&T's customers during a six-month period in 2022, after compromising the US telco's Snowflake data environment
Hunting the Stealth Hacker in the Kubernetes Jungle
Let log analysis be the guide for your Kubernetes security safari.
The 10 Hottest Cloud Security Startup Companies Of 2024 (So Far)
Early-stage vendors focused on protecting data and GenAI usage in the cloud are among the year’s most notable cloud security startups.
Multifactor Authentication Is Not Enough to Protect Cloud Data
Ticketmaster, Santander Bank, and other large firms have suffered data leaks from a large cloud-based service, underscoring that companies need to pay attention to authentication.
Multifactor Authentication Is Not Enough to Protect Cloud Data
Ticketmaster, Santander Bank, and other large firms have suffered data leaks from a large cloud-based service, underscoring that companies need to pay attention to authentication.
EPAM denies link to Snowflake customer attacks
EPAM, a Belarusian software company, said an investigation found no evidence that it was connected to recent attacks against Snowflake customer databases.
Mitiga Appoints New VP of Product
Mitiga – an AWS validated software path partner that offers cloud threat detection, investigation and response experts for cloud and SaaS- appointed Amir Gabrieli has been appointed as VP of product. Gabrieli’s career spanning over two decades in cloud and cybersecurity; he will lead Mitiga’s product development roadmap and implementation.
Snowflake-linked attacks are testing the cloud’s shared responsibility status quo
Assigning responsibility for missing security controls is tricky. The burden is collective but cloud providers need to raise minimum standards, experts say.