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# Coro Cybersecurity: Modern Cybersecurity

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- [Exploring Coro’s Latest Update: A New Cybersecurity Horizon](https://www.coro.net/blog/exploring-coros-latest-update-a-new-cybersecurity-horizon): This is one of our most important releases to date. It is built around a simple idea: Peace of mind.  Security teams should not have to work harder to stay protected. 
- [A Billion-Dollar Secret: The Simple Trick Three Brands Used to Win](https://www.coro.net/blog/a-billion-dollar-secret-the-simple-trick-three-brands-used-to-win): What’s the secret ingredient behind brands like Uber, Apple, and Google?
- [Coro Named to MES Midmarket 100 List for 2025](https://www.coro.net/blog/coro-named-to-mes-midmarket-100-list-for-2025): Coro has been selected for the MES Midmarket 100 list for 2025. This is a prestigious recognition that highlights our commitment to serving midsize organizations with cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions.
- [It’s Go Time for SMBs, MSSPs, and Growth: IPSIP x Coro Partnership](https://www.coro.net/blog/its-go-time-for-smbs-mssps-and-growth-ipsip-x-coro-partnership): Cybersecurity is vital for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). As cyberattacks become more frequent and sophisticated, many SMBs find themselves vulnerable due to limited resources and expertise in securing their operations. IPSIP’s partnership with Coro is crucial for companies looking for a practical, affordable, and easy-to-manage cybersecurity solution.
- [The SMB Cybersecurity Gold Rush is Here. Are You Ready? ](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-smb-cybersecurity-gold-rush-is-here-are-you-ready): While enterprise cybersecurity gets all the headlines, the real money is in a market most vendors ignore: small and mid-sized businesses. And it's about to explode. 
- [Why Is Your Channel Management Failing—and How to Fix It](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-is-your-channel-management-failing-and-how-to-fix-it): Does this sound familiar? “Managing many channel customers has become increasingly inefficient. Navigating between them is time-consuming, especially when attempting to view status updates, apply policy changes, or manage subscriptions on a large scale. The lack of centralized controls for tasks such as policy configuration, alert review, and reporting slows our internal operations and, more importantly, impacts our ability to deliver timely and consistent service to our clients.
- [Hackers Never Rest, Neither Should Your Security Training](https://www.coro.net/blog/hackers-never-rest-neither-should-your-security-training): We can always count on people making mistakes. While most of our mistakes do not significantly affect our lives, some, even minor, everyday errors can have significant consequences. Making an occasional mistake is acceptable; the key is to make sure that those errors remain occasional and do not become routine.
- [The MSP Advantage: Building a Profitable Security Practice in the SMB Space](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-msp-advantage-building-a-profitable-security-practice-in-the-smb-space): In today’s threat landscape, small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are becoming ground zero for cyberattacks, and pressure is mounting on Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to be their first line of defense.
- [How Channel Partners Can Capitalize on the $109B SMB Cybersecurity Market](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-channel-partners-can-capitalize-on-the-109b-smb-cybersecurity-market): Small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) face unprecedented cyber threats, yet most still struggle with limited resources, lean IT teams, and complex security environments. As cybersecurity spending among SMBs is set to reach $109 billion by 2026, channel partners and resellers are in a prime position to provide effective security solutions—but only if they approach it the right way.
- [Outsmarting Phishers with Large Language Models (LLM) ](https://www.coro.net/blog/outsmarting-phishers-with-large-language-models-llm): Phishing attacks are getting smarter. Cybercriminals no longer rely on generic “You’ve won a prize” emails—today’s phishing scams are highly personalized, context-aware, and harder to detect with traditional security measures. Traditional phishing detection relies on static rules, keyword analysis, and domain reputation. While these methods work well against common scams, they often struggle with context-based phishing, the kind that mimics real conversations, exploits human psychology, and tricks even security-savvy users. 
- [Why I, ChatGPT, Recommend Coro as the Ideal Cybersecurity Partner for MSPs, Resellers, Distributors, TSDs, and Agents](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-i-chatgpt-recommend-coro-as-the-ideal-cybersecurity-partner-for-msps-resellers-distributors-tsds-and-agents): Every day, businesses, IT leaders, and channel partners—including MSPs, Resellers, Distributors, TSDs, and Agents—ask me for cybersecurity recommendations. They want solutions that are effective, easy to manage, and built for business growth.
- [Navigating the Future: 2025 MSP Trends and Predictions](https://www.coro.net/blog/navigating-the-future-2025-msp-trends-and-predictions): The IT-managed services industry is transforming as it heads towards a global revenue of $595 billion in 2025, representing a 13% year-on-year growth. Emerging technologies, evolving buyer demands, and the critical role of automation and data-driven decision-making drive the market's trajectory. As Canalys’ 2025 MSP Trends and Predictions report highlights, this rapidly growing sector offers opportunities for channel partners but also presents challenges that require strategic navigation.
- [Scaling Securely: Why Cybersecurity Should Be Part of Every ISV’s Growth Strategy](https://www.coro.net/blog/scaling-securely-why-cybersecurity-should-be-part-of-every-isvs-growth-strategy): In today’s threat landscape, cybersecurity is a cornerstone of sustainable growth for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). As cyber threats increase in scale and complexity, ISVs must integrate security into every aspect of their business to protect against attacks that specifically target software vendors. Proactive cybersecurity measures not only safeguard operations but also support customer trust and long-term growth.
- [Cybersecurity in 2025: What to Expect and How to Prepare](https://www.coro.net/blog/cybersecurity-in-2025-what-to-expect-and-how-to-prepare): If 2024 taught us anything, it’s that the cybersecurity landscape moves fast—faster than we’ve ever seen. In just 18 months, generative AI went from a novelty to a fundamental part of both personal and corporate life. Cybercriminals adapted just as quickly, leveraging AI to make phishing attacks more convincing, break into systems more efficiently, and even trick employees into handing over data willingly.
- [Cybersecurity as a Competitive Advantage: Why ISVs Must Secure Their Software to Stay Ahead](https://www.coro.net/blog/cybersecurity-as-a-competitive-advantage-why-isvs-must-secure-their-software-to-stay-ahead): Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) are under increasing pressure to protect their products from evolving cyber threats. In the past year, cyberattacks targeting software applications have risen by 300%. This sharp increase highlights the urgent need for strong security measures.
- [The Business Case for Embedding Cybersecurity in ISV Solutions](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-business-case-for-embedding-cybersecurity-in-isv-solutions): Cybersecurity is no longer optional for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). The digital ecosystem presents a growing number of threats, with ISVs increasingly targeted due to the pivotal role their solutions play in today’s infrastructure. Attacks are becoming more sophisticated, with a 300% rise in cyberattacks on ISVs over the past year.
- [Why ISVs Should Focus on Cybersecurity to Meet Growing Client Demands](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-isvs-should-focus-on-cybersecurity-to-meet-growing-client-demands): Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) face increasing pressure to deliver secure solutions as clients adopt a security-first mindset. Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, and clients now expect robust cybersecurity to be a core feature, not an afterthought.
- [Threat Mapping Made Simple with Process Graph](https://www.coro.net/blog/threat-mapping-made-simple-with-process-graph): Observing nature's patterns can often help us understand the complexities of modern technology. 
- [Why ‘Trust at the Door’ Fails: Embracing Zero Trust  ](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-trust-at-the-door-fails-embracing-zero-trust): What do your network security and a house party have in common?  
- [Adaptiv Networks & Coro: Integrating Network and Data Security](https://www.coro.net/blog/adaptiv-networks-coro-integrating-network-and-data-security): (Original post from Adaptiv Networks)
- [Boosting Cybersecurity Compliance with TechGuard Powered by Coro](https://www.coro.net/blog/boosting-cybersecurity-compliance-with-techguard-powered-by-coro): Maintaining regulatory compliance has become a critical challenge for businesses, particularly in industries that handle sensitive data, such as healthcare, finance, and education. From HIPAA in healthcare to PCI in finance, organizations are under constant pressure to comply with ever-changing regulations, and failure to do so can lead to significant fines, data breaches, and reputational damage. Fortunately, TechGuard Powered by Coro offers a powerful combination to tackle these challenges effectively, simplifying compliance while being easy to use.
- [Why Zapier is Great for Billing](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-zapier-is-great-for-billing): Integrating Coro’s billing and usage data with Zapier opens up a new world for IT admins, making billing management more efficient, flexible, and user-friendly. With Coro’s Zapier integration, IT admins can create workflows that automate billing alerts and usage tracking across platforms without complex configurations, empowering them to monitor and manage billing events in real-time.
- [The Power of Allowing and Blocking IP Ranges:](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-power-of-allowing-and-blocking-ip-ranges): In email security, IP allow/blocklisting is one of the most effective ways to control incoming emails and keep malicious content at bay. For organizations managing high volumes of emails, IP allow/blocklisting helps streamline email security by targeting the sources of emails—specifically, their IP addresses. Here’s why it’s helpful and essential for securing your email infrastructure.
- [Coro’s Inbound Gateway is Now Available](https://www.coro.net/blog/coros-inbound-gateway-is-now-available): Coro’s Inbound Gateway is now available as the latest add-on to our Integrated Cloud Email Security (ICES) module. 
- [Why Coro’s New Billing-Related Webhooks Integration is a Game-Changer for MSPs](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-coros-new-billing-related-webhooks-integration-is-a-game-changer-for-msps): Managed Service Providers (MSPs) play a critical role in supporting and managing their clients' IT infrastructure; billing transparency is a big part of this responsibility. Coro’s new billing-related webhooks make it easier for MSPs to automate and streamline how they track client usage, create invoices, and manage subscriptions. Here’s why this new feature is a powerful tool for MSPs:
- [Highlights from XChange NEXGEN 2024: Coro Shines in the MSP Space](https://www.coro.net/blog/highlights-from-xchange-nexgen-2024-coro-shines-in-the-msp-space): XChange NEXGEN 2024 brought together the best of the managed service provider (MSP) world, highlighting the innovation and growth within the industry. Here are some of the standout moments from this year’s event: 
- [Why Managed Service Providers Love Modular Cybersecurity](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-managed-service-providers-love-modular-cybersecurity): As SMBs continue to drive the adoption of innovative technologies, MSPs and MSSPs are increasingly recognizing the unique advantages of modular cybersecurity solutions. These solutions empower MSPs and MSSPs to tailor their go-to-market strategies, providing the flexibility and scalability their customers need. Modular options allow MSPs and MSSPs to offer a highly customizable approach, ensuring SMBs receive the right mix of security features without overcommitting to an all-in-one platform upfront.
- [Coro’s Latest Release — Boosting Security and Efficiency ](https://www.coro.net/blog/coros-latest-release-boosting-security-and-efficiency): Our latest release brings a powerful suite of new capabilities and enhancements designed to provide IT admins and MSPs with even greater control, visibility, and ease of use. Whether you’re managing cloud security, using advanced endpoint detection, or looking for improved integration capabilities, this update has something for everyone.
- [When It Comes to Security Software, Small and Mid-Size Businesses Seek Integration](https://www.coro.net/blog/when-it-comes-to-security-software-small-and-mid-size-businesses-seek-integration): While many security products today call themselves security platforms, they often lack the components that transform security tools into true platforms. These include their integrative nature, development with simplicity and efficiency in mind, and their customizability. Choosing a true cybersecurity platform is particularly important to mid-market organizations with limited resources and budgetary constraints. A comprehensive, integrated application that combines multiple security solutions and answers a wide range of security needs while reducing IT workloads and maintaining simplicity is the only way SMBs can achieve a strong security posture. 
- [Why Small and Mid-Size Businesses Love Modular Cybersecurity Platforms](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-small-and-mid-size-businesses-love-modular-cybersecurity-platforms): While large enterprises might be set in their ways and slow to innovate, Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) often become industry trendsetters and early adopters of new business trends. By being the first to test new products, they set an example for others to follow and demonstrate the benefits of emerging technology. SMBs have been at the forefront of the modular revolution by being avid consumers and early adopters of modular solutions in various SaaS products. Modular solutions cater to a particular set of needs common to most SMBs, including resource constraints, flexibility and scalability, ease of implementation, and high customizability. 
- [How to Find and Apply for Cybersecurity Grants for Nonprofits](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-to-find-and-apply-for-cybersecurity-grants-for-nonprofits): Nonprofits face many challenges, especially when managing tight budgets while protecting their data and operations from cyber threats. With limited financial resources, many nonprofits need help implementing necessary cybersecurity measures. Fortunately, various grants are available to support cybersecurity efforts in the nonprofit sector. Here’s a guide to help nonprofits find and apply for these critical funding opportunities.
- [8 Benefits of Coro’s New MDF Program ](https://www.coro.net/blog/8-benefits-of-coros-new-mdf-program): Unlock New Potential: Why Partner with Coro
- [The Right Security Solution for Lean IT Teams](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-right-security-solution-for-lean-it-teams): Every day, thousands of IT teams stay safe with Coro. Here are their stories: With Coro You Can: Automatically remediate 95% of security tickets, dramatically cutting security-related workloads and eliminating the need for security expertise. Remain on budget by choosing the security modules that fit your orniazational needs, expanding your security suite as you scale. Gain access to state of the art AI technology offering advanced prioritization, smart automations, and heuristic analysis.
- [Striking the Balance: How Misconfigured Security Measures Disrupted Schools and Businesses](https://www.coro.net/blog/striking-the-balance-how-misconfigured-security-measures-disrupted-schools-and-businesses): A misconfigured integration involving CrowdStrike’s Falcon platform recently led to widespread service disruptions across multiple industries. Schools experienced blocked access to essential digital services, while many businesses faced interruptions to their day-to-day operations. This incident highlights a critical issue businesses face today: the delicate balance between robust security and uninterrupted business operations. How do companies protect their data without compromising their ability to operate smoothly? This is where robust solutions that emphasize business continuity come into play.
- [Stuck in a Loop: Resolving CrowdStrike Post-Patch Access Issues](https://www.coro.net/blog/stuck-in-a-loop-resolving-crowdstrike-post-patch-access-issues): On July 19, 2024, a faulty update to CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor software inadvertently led to the infamous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) for approximately 8.5 million Windows workstations globally, rendering them unable to reboot.  The disruption was caused by a faulty csagent.sys file. It affected critical services worldwide, including healthcare, finance, and emergency services.  This incident highlighted the vulnerabilities in our interconnected digital infrastructure and emphasized the need for robust disaster recovery plans.
- [The Impact of the CrowdStrike Outage](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-impact-of-the-crowdstrike-outage): On Friday, July 19, 2024, I woke up to a barrage of troubling news.  A faulty software update from CrowdStrike had caused a massive global technology outage.  The update, designed to enhance cybersecurity by updating threat defenses, instead contained flawed code that crashed systems using Microsoft Windows.  This catastrophic event reverberated across various sectors, leaving chaos in its wake.
- [Why a Gradual Software Release is the Way to Go](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-a-gradual-software-release-the-way-to-go): A gradual software release is better than simultaneously launching new features to all customers. This approach:
- [Why Coro is Stable When Others Falter](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-coro-is-stable-when-others-falter): As businesses across the globe are dealing with the BSoDing (blue screen of death) of their Windows machines due to issues with the CrowdStrike Endpoint Agent, and exact details surrounding the IT outage are still unclear (although a malicious act has been ruled out at this time), advice for unbricking affected devices is changing by the minute. 
- [Our Favorite G2 Badges from Summer 2024](https://www.coro.net/blog/g2-badges-summer-2024): Earlier this year, Coro was named a top 5 security software product. That’s one of the reasons it’s extra exciting to see our momentum hasn’t stopped.
- [Learn the Differences Between Red vs Blue vs Purple Teams in Cybersecurity](https://www.coro.net/blog/learn-the-differences-between-red-vs-blue-vs-purple-teams-in-cybersecurity): On the heels of some high-profile cyber drills in the US, we thought it would be beneficial to break down how faux-attack exercises unfold.
- [Webinar: CDK Cyber Incident Guidance for Automotive Dealers](https://www.coro.net/blog/cdk-cyber-incident-auto-dealerships): In June, CDK Global—which provides data and technology solutions to roughly 15,000 car dealerships across the United States and Canada—was the victim of a major cyber attack. 
- [Exploring Cybersecurity Threats for the 2024 Summer Olympics](https://www.coro.net/blog/exploring-cybersecurity-threats-for-the-2024-summer-olympics): Cybersecurity probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you’re thinking of the Summer Olympics. However, experts have warned that there are a number of threat actors who will likely target this year’s games in Paris, happening July 26 through August 11. 
- [Keeping Our Customers Safe with the MITRE ATT&CK Framework](https://www.coro.net/blog/keeping-our-customers-safe-with-the-mitre-attck-framework): MITRE’s Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK) framework is a powerful tool for improving cyber defense by creating a smarter security operations center (SOC). 
- [What the New FCC Cybersecurity Pilot Program Means for Schools](https://www.coro.net/blog/what-the-new-fcc-cybersecurity-pilot-program-means-for-schools): In June, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to approve the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program.
- [Interview: How Coro Protects SMBs and Mid-Market Organizations](https://www.coro.net/blog/interview-how-coro-protects-smbs-and-mid-market-organizations): Small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) and the midmarket need strong cybersecurity as much as any other organization these days. 
- [What is the Difference Between an MSP and a MSSP for Cybersecurity?](https://www.coro.net/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-an-msp-and-a-mssp-for-cybersecurity): Thanks to the wider accessibility of lightning-fast internet speeds, it’s possible to outsource nearly any service to providers around the globe. This way, you can add expertise and assets to your team without draining the precious budgets needed to run a small or medium enterprise. 
- [Star Wars: Exploring the Importance of Cybersecurity in Space](https://www.coro.net/blog/star-wars-exploring-the-importance-of-cybersecurity-in-space): Satellite communication systems are vital for our modern world. They provide critical infrastructure for communication, including our cell phone calls, internet access, television broadcasting and essential military operations. GPS (Global Positioning System) uses satellites to provide location and navigation services for everything from cars and airplanes to smartphones, while various scientific organizations use them to monitor weather patterns, track environmental changes, and provide valuable data for their research.
- [7 Ways School Tech Teams Can Share Responsibility for Cybersecurity](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-k-12-tech-teams-can-share-responsibility-for-cybersecurity): Inside a school, cybersecurity is everyone’s business. Along with an IT team, K-12 district board members, superintendents, administrators, and faculty members are all stakeholders in keeping data safe and secure.
- [How MSPs Can Defend Against Modern Cyberattacks](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-msps-can-defend-against-modern-cyberattacks): Since MSPs (managed service providers) handle multiple clients, it’s no surprise why they’re targeted by cyber attackers. Gaining access to an MSP’s systems could allow an attacker access to a wide range of victims. 
- [What to Know About the Impending Federal Rules for Cyber Incident Reporting and How You Can Help](https://www.coro.net/blog/what-to-know-about-the-impending-federal-rules-for-cyber-incident-reporting-and-how-you-can-help): The US government is trying to standardize the reporting of cyber attacks, and they’re asking for your feedback.
- [What New EU Cybersecurity Rules Mean for Carmakers](https://www.coro.net/blog/what-new-eu-cybersecurity-rules-mean-for-carmakers): New cyber threats are constantly emerging, with hackers targeting businesses, private communication networks, and even the software in your car. 
- [Who Is Fancy Bear?](https://www.coro.net/blog/who-is-fancy-bear): State sponsored cyberattacks are becoming alarmingly common. The hacker groups behind these attacks are often tasked with stealing sensitive information from foreign governments, businesses, and individuals. They may also be used to launch cyberattacks that disrupt critical infrastructure or sow discord. One group that is of notable concern is Fancy Bear, also known as APT28 (not to be confused with APT29).
- [Four Simple Cybersecurity Tips for Small Businesses](https://www.coro.net/blog/four-simple-cybersecurity-tips-for-small-businesses): During National Small Business Week in April, small businesses were urged to use the free resources offered by the National Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to better prepare against cyberattacks. 
- [Cybersecurity Salary: How Much Can You Earn?](https://www.coro.net/blog/cybersecurity-salary-how-much-can-you-earn): Maybe you’ve heard there’s an interplanetary-sized gap in the amount of cybersecurity professionals available and the roles needed to be filled. 
- [What the UK’s New Password Laws Mean for Global Cybersecurity](https://www.coro.net/blog/what-the-uks-new-password-laws-mean-for-global-cybersecurity): The UK government is taking cybersecurity seriously and proving it with a new version of the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act (PTSI). 
- [10 Ways K12 School Districts Can Boost Cybersecurity for the 2024-2025 School Year](https://www.coro.net/blog/10-ways-k12-school-districts-can-step-up-cybersecurity-for-the-2024-2025-school-year): When the school year is winding down, vacations are very front of mind. And yet, the end of one academic year is also a great opportunity for administrators in any K12 school district to take a closer look at their cybersecurity plans and priorities for August and September.
- [How Tool Consolidation Alleviates Overwhelmed Cybersecurity Teams](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-tool-consolidation-helps-cybersecurity-teams): Cybersecurity is an overwhelming topic right now. 
- [Why Coro is a Dream Cybersecurity Platform for MSPs](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-coro-is-a-dream-cybersecurity-platform-for-msps): Managed Service Providers (or MSPs) are facing a myriad of obstacles when it comes to safeguarding their clients' digital assets. Not only do MSPs need to balance their own internal resources, but they also must safeguard their clients' infrastructures in the wake of increasingly-sophisticated cyberattacks across diverse attack vectors.
- [Why Hackers May Already Have Your Private Health Care Information](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-hackers-may-already-have-your-private-health-care-information): There's probably no place on earth where we're more vulnerable than a doctor's office or hospital. You not only share sensitive information about your mental and physical condition but also your family history, your social security numbers, your treatment plans, medication, email, credit card number, insurance information, and more. 
- [Who Is Scattered Spider?](https://www.coro.net/blog/who-is-scattered-spider): Hacker groups are collaborative units of hackers that work together to achieve a common goal—often criminal in nature. Within the group, individuals might specialize in tasks like hacking, financial management of stolen assets, or even social engineering.
- [A History of Cybersecurity and Cyber Threats](https://www.coro.net/blog/history-of-cybersecurity-and-cyber-threats): Cyberthreats pre-date even the internet. Here's a quick rundown of how it all started.
- [How Momentum is Building for the US Government to Play a Larger Role in Protecting K12 Schools from Cyberattacks](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-momentum-is-building-for-the-us-government-to-play-a-larger-role-in-protecting-k12-schools-from-cyberattacks): Ransomware (a type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system or encrypt files until a sum of money, or ransom, is paid) has emerged as one of the most pervasive and damaging cyber threats in recent years, posing significant risks to businesses and critical infrastructure worldwide. And unfortunately, schools are getting hit hard.
- [7 Qualities to Look for in a New Cybersecurity Hire](https://www.coro.net/blog/7-qualities-to-look-for-in-a-new-cybersecurity-hire): Given the onslaught of evolving threats to organizations around the world, there’s a great need for cybersecurity professionals. 
- [Who Are APT29?](https://www.coro.net/blog/who-are-apt29): Russian hacker group APT29 is one of the most technically skilled and organized threat actors operating today. It is especially good at adapting to defensive IT security strategies, breaking into well-defended networks, and spreading malware that can't be found using investigative tools.
- [How Rising Cyberattacks Risk Global Economic Stability](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-rising-cyberattacks-risk-global-economic-stability): The International Monetary Fund releases a report each year identifying near-term financial stability risks. 
- [Key Findings from the Coro SME Security Workload Impact Report 2024](https://www.coro.net/blog/key-findings-from-the-coro-sme-security-workload-impact-report-2024): Cybersecurity products, at their core, are designed to do one thing: keep the digital/online assets of a business safe.
- [MSP Guide: How to Safeguard Your Clients During a Ransomware Attack](https://www.coro.net/blog/msp-guide-how-to-safeguard-your-clients-during-a-ransomware-attack): As a managed service provider (MSP), you are tasked with keeping clients from malicious software infections and ransomware attacks. Even if you have done your best to avoid ransomware attacks altogether, you still need to be prepared and know what to do if a ransomware attack occurs. Spoiler: We recommend not paying the attacker, but realize sometimes that’s easier said than done. 
- [Why Major American Companies Held a Joint Cyber Drill, and You Should Too](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-major-american-companies-held-a-joint-cyber-drill-and-you-should-too): Employees from large US enterprises, including Mastercard, Lumen Technologies, AT&T, and others recently joined with the government’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in Washington, D.C., to simulate a cyberattack on customer-facing operations. 
- [Why a Cybersecurity Platform Beats Standalone Applications](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-a-cybersecurity-platform-beats-standalone-applications): As cyber threats continue to grow in volume and sophistication, businesses are determined to keep their networks and data safe and secure. 
- [Should You Pay a Ransomware Attacker?](https://www.coro.net/blog/should-you-pay-a-ransomware-attacker): For many businesses, it’s a worst-case scenario. 
- [Coro Grabs Spot on Fortune Cyber 60 List](https://www.coro.net/blog/coro-grabs-spot-on-fortune-cyber-60-list): Guess who made it onto the Fortune Cyber 60?!
- [Webinar Recap: Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2024](https://www.coro.net/blog/webinar-recap-cybersecurity-trends-to-watch-in-2024): Predicting the future of cybersecurity is an impossible task, but getting some expert advice doesn’t hurt. 
- [The Importance of User Roles and Permissions in Cybersecurity Software](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-importance-of-user-roles-and-permissions-in-cybersecurity-software): How many people would you trust with your house keys? Chances are, you have a handful of trusted friends and family members who have an emergency copy, but you definitely wouldn't hand those out too freely. You have stuff that's worth protecting—and the more people that have access to your belongings, the higher the odds that something will go missing. 
- [What Are Conversation Overflow Cyberattacks and How Do They Work?](https://www.coro.net/blog/what-are-conversation-overflow-cyberattacks-and-how-do-they-work): AI has been instrumental in the fight against cybercrime. Machine learning algorithms are far more adept at identifying suspicious emails and behaviors than human beings, which is why they are being deployed in security and monitoring software. 
- [Log Formatting Best Practices for Improved Security](https://www.coro.net/blog/log-formatting-best-practices-for-improved-security): In the event of a security breach, logs play a crucial role in understanding the scope and impact of the attack. By reviewing logs, security teams can determine the timeframe of the breach, the attacker's actions, and the affected systems or data. This information is essential for effective incident response and recovery… but only if the log is readable and well-formatted. 
- [The Consequences for Schools and Students After a Cyberattack](https://www.coro.net/blog/the-consequences-of-a-school-cyberattack): Schools are under a significant assault from cyber criminals. And the consequences of even one successful breach can haunt schools and students for years. 
- [Five Key Findings from the 2023 FBI Internet Crime Report](https://www.coro.net/blog/five-key-findings-from-the-2023-fbi-internet-crime-report): The losses companies suffered in 2023 ransomware attacks increased by 74% compared to those of the previous year, according to new data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The true figure is likely to be even higher, though, as many identity theft and phishing attacks go unreported.
- [How MFA-Based Phishing Campaigns are Targeting Schools](https://www.coro.net/blog/how-mfa-based-phishing-campaigns-are-targeting-schools): Multi-factor authentication (or MFA) based phishing campaigns pose a significant threat, as they exploit the trust of users and the security mechanisms designed to protect them against unauthorized access.
- [Why USB Attacks Are Back and How to Prevent Them](https://www.coro.net/blog/why-usb-attacks-are-back-and-how-to-prevent-them): When we think about modern cyber threats, USB drives and keys are probably not the first things that come to mind. However, if one attack is successful, other malicious actors will follow along.
- [Interview: How Security Awareness Training Protects Schools from Cyberattacks](https://www.coro.net/blog/interview-how-awareness-training-protects-schools-from-cyberattacks): When it comes to strengthening the cyber defenses of a K12 school or university, the size of software budgets and IT teams only goes so far. 

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## Compliances
- [NIS2](https://www.coro.net/compliance/nis2): Regulation: NIS2
- [VCDPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/vcdpa): Regulation: Virginia Consumer Data Protection ActAbbreviation: VCDPAGoverns these parties: all websites, companies, and organizations that do business in Virginia, or that produce products or services targeted to residents of VirginiaEnforced by: Office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [UCPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/ucpa): Regulation: Utah Consumer Privacy ActAbbreviation: UCPAGoverns these parties: all businesses that process personal data and data rights for Utah citizensEnforced by: Office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [SOX](https://www.coro.net/compliance/sox): Regulation: Sarbanes–Oxley Act and accounting standards, COSO, COBIT®, SASAbbreviation: SOXGoverns these parties: all publicly traded companies in the USA, as well as any wholly-owned subsidiaries and foreign companies that are both publicly traded and do business with the USA. Any accounting firms that are auditing companies bound by SOX compliance are also, by proxy, obliged to complyEnforced by: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- [SOC2](https://www.coro.net/compliance/soc2): Regulation: Service Organization Control 2Abbreviation: SOC2Governs these parties: all technology service providers or SaaS companies that store or handle client dataEnforced by: the majority of global companies require their partners and vendors to meet these standards
- [PCI DSS](https://www.coro.net/compliance/pci-dss): Regulation: Payment Card Industry Data Security StandardAbbreviation: PCI DSSGoverns these parties: any business that accepts card payments, including seasonal or small businessesEnforced by: Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, JCB, and Discover
- [NYPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/nypa): Regulation: New York Privacy ActAbbreviation: NYPAGoverns these parties: all organizations processing information on residents or those doing business in New YorkEnforced by: Office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [NYDFS](https://www.coro.net/compliance/nydfs): Regulation: New York State Department of Financial ServicesAbbreviation: NYDFSGoverns these parties: all insurance companies, banks, and other regulated financial services institutions — including agencies and branches of non-US banks licensed in New York stateEnforced by: New York State regulators at the Department of Financial Services
- [MOCPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/mocpa): Regulation: Maryland Online Consumer Protection ActAbbreviation: MOCPAGoverns these parties: all organizations processing information on residents or doing business in MarylandEnforced by: the office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [MIPSA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/mipsa): Regulation: Massachusetts Information Privacy and Security ActAbbreviation: MIPSAGoverns these parties: all organizations processing information on residents or those doing business in MassachusettsEnforced by: the Office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [ISO 27001 (ISMS)](https://www.coro.net/compliance/iso-27001-isms): Regulation: Information Security Management System (ISMS)Abbreviation: ISO 27001Governs these parties: all organizations that store or manage data, IT-based, Health, Government, and public companiesEnforced by: the majority of global companies require their partners and vendors to meet these standards
- [HIPAA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/hipaa): Regulation: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ActAbbreviation: HIPAAGoverns these parties: all organizations that: receive payment for their services and transmit personal or health information for the purposes of treatment, operations, billing, or insurance coverageEnforced by: the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS),Office for Civil Rights (OCR), the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the Federal Drug Administration (FDA), and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- [GDPR](https://www.coro.net/compliance/gdpr): Regulation: General Data Protection RegulationAbbreviation: GDPRGoverns these parties: all organizations which target or collect personal data related to European Union residentsEnforced by: the European Commission, which works with each EU Member State and designates an independent public authority
- [GLBA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/glba): Regulation: The Gramm-Leach-Bliley ActAbbreviation: GLBAGoverns these parties: all businesses that are significantly engaged in providing financial products or servicesEnforced by: the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- [FISMA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/fisma): Regulation: Federal Information Security Management ActAbbreviation: FISMAGoverns these parties: US federal agencies that provide services or receive grant moneyEnforced by: the Department of Homeland Security
- [CTDPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/ctdpa): Regulation: Connecticut Data Privacy ActAbbreviation: CTDPAGoverns these parties: all legal entities conducting business in Connecticut or delivering products or services targeted to Connecticut residentsEnforced by: the office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [CJIS](https://www.coro.net/compliance/cjis): Regulation: Criminal Justice Information ServicesAbbreviation: CJISGoverns these parties: all personnel who have unescorted access to unencrypted CJI including those individuals with only physical or logical access to devices that store, process, or transmit unencrypted CJIEnforced by: the Criminal Justice Information Services Division
- [CPRA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/cpra): Regulation: California Privacy Rights ActAbbreviation: CPRAGoverns these parties: all organizations processing information on California residents or doing business in CaliforniaEnforced by: the office of the Attorney General (OAG) or the California Privacy Protection Agency
- [CPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/cpa): Regulation: Colorado Privacy ActAbbreviation: CPAGoverns these parties: all organizations that conduct business in Colorado or intentionally target Colorado residents with commercial products or servicesEnforced by: the office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [FERPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/ferpa): Regulation: Family Educational Rights and Privacy ActAbbreviation: FERPAGoverns these parties: all educational institutions that receive funding from theU.S. Department of EducationEnforced by: U.S. Department of Education. Specifically, the Family Policy ComplianceOffice (FPCO)
- [COPPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/coppa): Abbreviation: COPPA
- [CCPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/ccpa): Regulation: California Consumer Privacy ActAbbreviation: CCPAGoverns these parties: all organizations processing information on California residents or doing business in CaliforniaEnforced by: Office of the Attorney General (OAG)
- [ADPPA](https://www.coro.net/compliance/adppa): Regulation: American Data Privacy and Protection ActAbbreviation: ADPPAGoverns these parties: all organizations that treat consumer data;this applies to most entities, including nonprofits and common carriersEnforced by: the Federal Trade Commission is the first body responsiblefor enforcing the ADPPA. However, it will do so by establishing a newbureau within the Commission

## Resources
- [How M-Arms Secured Advanced Manufacturing with Coro](https://www.coro.net/resources/m-arms-manufacturing-cybersecurity)
- [CREAPLUS Migrates From Cynet to Coro to Empower Partners](https://www.coro.net/resources/creaplus-case-study-cynet-to-coro-migration)
- [The Compliance Countdown: CIRCIA and the Rise of State Mandates](https://www.coro.net/resources/circia-compliance-state-cyber-reporting-sled)
- [Coro 3.7 & 3.8 Masterclass: Unlocking New Efficiencies](https://www.coro.net/resources/coro-masterclass-3-7-3-8-mcp-ai-agents)
- [Future-Proofing Your Managed Security Service](https://www.coro.net/resources/webinar-mssp-platformization-growth-strategy)
- [Protecting AI Agents from Prompt Injection](https://www.coro.net/resources/protecting-ai-agents-prompt-injection)
- [IT Nation Connect](https://www.coro.net/resources/it-nation-connect)
- [Edge 2026](https://www.coro.net/resources/edge-2026)
- [SMBiT Professionals National Conference](https://www.coro.net/resources/smbit-professionals-national-conference)
- [CRN XChange AU](https://www.coro.net/resources/crn-xchange-au)
- [MSPGeekCon 2026](https://www.coro.net/resources/mspgeekcon-2026)
- [Techpartner Pipeline 2026 ANZ](https://www.coro.net/resources/techpartner-pipeline-2026-anz)
- [MSP Summit 2026](https://www.coro.net/resources/msp-summit-2026)
- [ASLAN 2026 – Spain](https://www.coro.net/resources/aslan-2026-spain)
- [Topeka Public Schools Simplifies Cybersecurity: From Six Tools to One Platform with Coro](https://www.coro.net/resources/topeka-public-schools-saves-400k-with-coro)
- [Unifying Cybersecurity: Combating the $10.5 Trillion Threat with Simplified Platform Solutions](https://www.coro.net/resources/unifying-cybersecurity-10-5-trillion-threat)
- [Coro’s Platform: Unlocking Every Security Module, Step-by-Step](https://www.coro.net/resources/coros-platform-unlocking)
- [Cloud Security: Securing Your Secrets in the Cloud](https://www.coro.net/resources/cloud-security-securing-secrets)
- [EDR Overview: Unveiling Coro’s Endpoint Detection & Response](https://www.coro.net/resources/edr-overview)
- [EDR Process: Unmasking Every Device Action](https://www.coro.net/resources/edr-process)
- [EDR Telemetry: Get Visibility Into Past Events](https://www.coro.net/resources/edr-telemetry)
- [EDR Allow Block Lists: Your Master Key](https://www.coro.net/resources/edr-allow-and-block-lists)
- [Coro’s Newly Redesigned Actionboard](https://www.coro.net/resources/coros-newly-redesigned-actionboard)
- [Introducing Coro’s Actionboard: A New Horizon of Cybersecurity](https://www.coro.net/resources/introducing-coros-actionboard)
- [Endpoint and Data Governance: Coro’s Secret to Effortless Control](https://www.coro.net/resources/coro-endpoint-and-data-governance)
- [User Data Governance: Making Compliance Vanish with Effortless Control](https://www.coro.net/resources/coro-user-data-governance-compliance)
- [Coro Endpoint and Devices: Simplicity in Multi-Device Security](https://www.coro.net/resources/coro-endpoint-and-devices)
- [Security Awareness Training: Don’t Let Your Team Get Tricked](https://www.coro.net/resources/security-awareness-training)
- [The SMB Cybersecurity Gold Rush](https://www.coro.net/resources/the-smb-cybersecurity-gold-rush)
- [9 Steps IT Leaders use to Simplify Their Security Stack](https://www.coro.net/resources/9-steps-it-leaders-use-to-simplify-their-security-stack)
- [Channel Futures Podcast: Redefining Channel Success – Building Ecosystems, Not Just Programs](https://www.coro.net/resources/cf-podcast-redefining-channel-success-building-ecosystems-not-just-programs)
- [Channel Futures Podcast: Channel Momentum in the Americas](https://www.coro.net/resources/channel-futures-podcast-channel-momentum-in-the-americas)
- [Channel Futures Podcast: Staying Ahead of the Cybersecurity Curve with Coro](https://www.coro.net/resources/channel-futures-podcast-staying-ahead-of-the-cybersecurity-curve-with-coro)
- [Security Awareness Training Made Simple](https://www.coro.net/resources/security-awareness-training-made-simple)
- [How to Overcome the Pitfalls of Selling Cybersecurity to SMBs](https://www.coro.net/resources/how-to-overcome-the-pitfalls-of-selling-cybersecurity-to-smbs)
- [2025 SE Labs Advanced Security Report – Email and Cloud Security](https://www.coro.net/resources/2025-se-labs-advanced-security)
- [The MSP Advantage: Building a profitable Security Practice in the SMB Space](https://www.coro.net/resources/the-msp-advantage-building-a-profitable-security-practice-in-the-smb-space)
- [G2 Says We’re #1](https://www.coro.net/resources/g2-says-coro-edr-ranks-first)
- [The SMB Cybersecurity Gold Rush: 4 Keys to Success & 1 Fatal Trap](https://www.coro.net/resources/the-smb-cybersecurity-gold-rush-4-keys-to-success-1-fatal-trap)
- [M6iT Saves 40% on Cybersecurity Costs](https://www.coro.net/resources/m6it-saves-40-on-cybersecurity-costs)
- [Understanding the SME Security Workload Crisis in the Changing World](https://www.coro.net/resources/understanding-the-sme-security-workload-crisis)
- [2024 SE Labs Enterprise Advanced Security Protection](https://www.coro.net/resources/2024-se-labs-enterprise-advanced-security-protection)
- [Mythbusting: Only Big Companies Can Have Robust Cybersecurity](https://www.coro.net/resources/mythbusting-only-big-companies-can-have-robust-cybersecurity)
- [Mythbusting: Securing Work-From-Anywhere Employees is Impossible](https://www.coro.net/resources/mythbusting-securing-work-from-anywhere-employees-is-impossible)
- [Defending Against Credential Theft: Hacker Insights & Techniques](https://www.coro.net/resources/defending-against-credential-theft-hacker-insights-techniques)
- [The Ultimate Guide to Strengthening Cybersecurity at K-12 Schools](https://www.coro.net/resources/the-ultimate-guide-to-strengthening-cybersecurity-at-k12-schools)
- [Navigating the AI Landscape ](https://www.coro.net/resources/navigating-the-ai-landscape)
- [Taos Academy Enhances Email Security with Coro ](https://www.coro.net/resources/taos-academy-customer-story): Taos Academy (TA) is a state-funded charter school, serving grades 5-12. The school opened in 2009, offering a hybrid learning model that combines direct and digital instruction. TA has a growing student body of several hundred students and over 50 faculty members. The school’s cybersecurity is managed by a single IT director, Kenny Shannon, who has a broad range of other responsibilities.
- [Look into the Future: The Role of AI in Cybersecurity Operations](https://www.coro.net/resources/future-ai-cybersecurity-operations)
- [Channel Partner Survey Insights: Past, Present, and Future](https://www.coro.net/resources/channel-partner-survey-insights-past-present-future)
- [2024 SME Security Workload Impact Report](https://www.coro.net/resources/sme-security-workload-impact-report)
- [The House Always Wins: Playing the Cybersecurity Insurance Game for MSPs](https://www.coro.net/resources/cybersecurity-insurance-for-msp)
- [Cyber Resilience for All: Top Priorities to Keep Your Organization Protected from Cyberthreats](https://www.coro.net/resources/cyber-resilience-organization-protected)
- [Cybersecurity for MSPs: Safeguarding in the Digital Era](https://www.coro.net/resources/cybersecurity-for-msp)
- [Securing Tomorrow: Cybersecurity Review 2023 & Forecasting 2024 Threats](https://www.coro.net/resources/forecasting-cybersecurity-threats)
- [Cybersecurity for the Education Sector](https://www.coro.net/resources/cybersecurity-for-the-education-sector): Educational institutions can be a prime target for cybercriminals for a number of reasons. Lean IT teams with limited resources are responsible for managing a large network of students, faculty, and school communities, while overseeing dated infrastructures poorly equipped to deal with the requirements of the digital age. Schools also collect, store and must protect a wealth of valuable data including personal records and financial documents. Jointly these circumstances create the perfect storm for attackers to strike. 
- [Customer Spotlight: Next Level Urgent Care](https://www.coro.net/resources/next-level-urgent-care-customer-story)
- [Customer Spotlight: Arevo](https://www.coro.net/resources/arevo-customer-story)

## Glossary
- [Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/distributed-denial-of-service-ddos): A DDoS (Distributed Denial-of-Service) attack is a malicious attempt to overwhelm a website, server, or online service with a flood of internet traffic, making it unavailable to legitimate users.
- [Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/security-information-and-event-management-siem): Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) is a software solution that acts like a security command center for your organization. It collects data from various security tools and systems, analyzes it for threats, and helps you respond to security incidents.
- [Incident Response (IR)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/incident-response-ir): An Incident Response (IR) plan is like having a well-rehearsed fire drill for your house, so that you know what to do in the event of a fire. If the smoke alarm goes off, you would generally take action and evacuate before calling in the fire department to deal with the emergency. Afterwards, you’ll call your insurance and attempt to repair the damage as much as possible. 
- [Phishing](https://www.coro.net/glossary/phishing): Phishing is a type of cybercrime where attackers try to trick you into revealing sensitive information, like your passwords, credit card details, or social security numbers. They typically do this by sending emails or text messages that appear to be from a legitimate source, such as your bank, credit card company, or a popular online service.
- [Threat Intelligence Platforms (TIP)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/threat-intelligence-platforms-tip): A Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) is a cybersecurity tool that acts like a central hub for threat information. It gathers data about potential cyberattacks from various sources, analyzes it to understand the bigger picture, and provides actionable insights to security teams.
- [Malware](https://www.coro.net/glossary/malware): Malware is short for malicious software. It's any software program or code that is deliberately designed to harm a computer system, steal data, or disrupt normal operations. 
- [Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/health-insurance-portability-and-accountability-act-hipaa): Businesses of all sizes should care about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) for a few key reasons:
- [General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/general-data-protection-regulation-gdpr): The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a legal framework that regulates how personal data is collected, used, and protected for individuals within the European Union (EU) and those whose data is processed by organizations operating in the EU. It was enacted in 2016 and became enforceable in May 2018.
- [Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/payment-card-industry-data-security-standard-pci-dss): The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of rules and guidelines designed to ensure organizations that handle credit card information protect that data securely. It's essentially a set of best practices to reduce credit card fraud.
- [NIST Cybersecurity Framework](https://www.coro.net/glossary/nist-cybersecurity-framework): The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (NIST CSF) is a voluntary set of guidelines created by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to help organizations improve their cybersecurity posture. It's not a regulation, but rather a recommended approach to manage cybersecurity risk.
- [MITRE ATT&CK Framework](https://www.coro.net/glossary/mitre-attck-framework): The MITRE ATT&CK Framework (ATT&CK stands for Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge) is a globally-recognized resource that catalogs the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by adversaries in cyberattacks.
- [Zero-Day Vulnerability](https://www.coro.net/glossary/zero-day-vulnerability): A zero-day vulnerability is an undiscovered security flaw in a system, device, or application that attackers discover before the vendor does. The term "zero-day" refers to the fact that there is no defense (patch) for it yet, which means the vendor had "zero days" to prepare. 
- [Zero Trust](https://www.coro.net/glossary/zero-trust): Zero Trust questions the old idea of automatically trusting things inside a network and being suspicious of things outside it. In the Zero Trust model, trust is never presumed, and every entity attempting to access resources must undergo verification, irrespective of their location or network connection.
- [Social Engineering](https://www.coro.net/glossary/social-engineering): Social engineering is a manipulative and manipulative technique used by cyber attackers. The purpose is to exploit human psychology and trick individuals into divulging sensitive information, performing actions, or unintentionally granting unauthorized access to systems. Instead of relying on technical vulnerabilities, social engineering targets human emotions, trust, or lack of awareness to achieve its objectives.
- [Security Operations Center (SOC)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/security-operations-center): A security operations center (SOC) is a team of experts that monitor a business’s operations and improve its ability to detect, respond to, and prevent cybersecurity threats. It coordinates and unifies all cybersecurity technology and operations across all networks, devices, appliances, and data assets. 
- [Secure Web Gateway](https://www.coro.net/glossary/secure-web-gateway): A secure web gateway (SWG) is a security tool that acts as a checkpoint between your organization's internal network and the public internet. It monitors and filters all Internet traffic flowing in and out of your network, protecting your users from online threats and ensuring compliance with your company's security policies. 
- [Ransomware](https://www.coro.net/glossary/ransomware): Ransomware is a type of malicious software (also known as malware) designed to block access to a system or files until a sum of money, or ransom, is paid to the attacker. Ransomware often enters a system through phishing emails, malicious attachments, or compromised websites. Once inside, it starts to encrypt files on the infected system or network. In a typical ransomware attack, the malware will make your files inaccessible until you pay for a decryption key - although there is no guarantee it will work.
- [Next-Generation Firewall](https://www.coro.net/glossary/next-generation-firewall): A next-generation firewall (NGFW) (as the name implies) is the latest evolution in firewall technology. It can address advanced security threats at an application level thanks to a combination of traditional firewall capabilities (like packet filtering) with intelligent and more context-aware features to make better decisions about which traffic to allow. 
- [Network Detection and Response](https://www.coro.net/glossary/network-detection-response): Network Detection and Response (NDR) refers to a type of cybersecurity technology and approach that focuses on identifying and responding to threats within a computer network. NDR solutions monitor network traffic, analyze it in real-time, and detect anomalous or suspicious activities that could indicate potential security breaches or malicious behavior.
- [Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/intrusion-prevention-system-ips): An Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is a security technology designed to monitor network and/or system activities for malicious or unwanted behavior and take action to block or prevent such activities.
- [Identity Governance and Administration (IGA)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/identity-governance-and-administration-iga): Identity Governance and Administration (IGA), also known as identity security, plays a crucial role in managing digital identities within an organization.  Identity governance focuses on overseeing and controlling user access, while identity administration deals with the practical management of user accounts and access rights.
- [Extended Detection and Response (XDR)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/extended-detection-and-response-xdr): XDR stands for Extended Detection and Response. It's a relatively new approach to cybersecurity that aims to improve threat detection and response by collecting and analyzing data from multiple security tools across your entire IT infrastructure. This includes data from endpoints, networks, cloud workloads, email, and more.
- [Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/endpoint-detection-response-edr): Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), sometimes called Endpoint Threat Detection and Response (ETDR) is a cybersecurity technology that continuously monitors devices like laptops, desktops, servers, and mobile phones (endpoints) for malicious activity. It detects and investigates any suspicious activities on these devices usually through  automation. 
- [Data Security Posture Management (DSPM)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/data-security-posture-management-dspm): Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) refers to the process of continuously assessing, managing, and improving the security posture of an organization's data assets. It involves the implementation of policies, procedures, and technologies to protect sensitive data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
- [Data Governance](https://www.coro.net/glossary/data-governance): Data governance refers to the set of policies, processes, and technologies that ensure the availability, usability, integrity, security, and compliance of an organization's data. It's essentially the overarching framework that helps manage data from the time it's created all the way to the time it's destroyed. 
- [Data Breach](https://www.coro.net/glossary/data-breach): A data breach is the unauthorized access, disclosure, or acquisition of sensitive or confidential information. In other words, in a data breach, an individual, group, or organization gains access to data without proper authorization, potentially leading to the compromise of the information's confidentiality, integrity, or availability.
- [Cyberattack](https://www.coro.net/glossary/cyberattack): The definition of a cyberattack refers to an intentional exploitation of computer systems or networks with the purpose of compromising the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of data. Cyber attacks can be carried out by individuals, groups, or organizations and, in some cases, aim to cause harm to the targeted system. Cybersecurity measures, including antivirus software, firewalls, and other defense mechanisms, are crucial in preventing and mitigating the impact of cyberattacks.
- [Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)](https://www.coro.net/glossary/cloud-access-security-broker-casb): Cloud access security brokers (CASBs) are security policy enforcement points between people who use cloud services and cloud service providers. CASBs combine different ways of enforcing security policies. Some examples of security policies are single sign-on, authentication, authorization, device profiling, encryption, logging, alerting, finding and stopping malware, and so on.
- [Attack Surface](https://www.coro.net/glossary/attack-surface): An attack surface is the sum total of all the possible points, or "vectors," through which an attacker might attempt to breach a system's security and gain unauthorized access to its resources or data. In other words, the attack surface represents all the potential avenues of digital attack that are available to adversaries seeking to compromise a system's security posture.
- [Antivirus](https://www.coro.net/glossary/antivirus): An antivirus is a type of software designed to detect, prevent, and remove malware (or malicious programs that can have various purposes, including stealing sensitive information, disrupting computer operations, or gaining unauthorized access) from a computer or network. Malware includes various types of harmful software such as viruses, worms, trojan horses, spyware, adware, and ransomware.

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