
Digital Forensics White Paper
The Art of Cyber Archaeology makes the case for digital forensics and goes into detail on the challenges involved. One of our must read papers for anybdy involved in log monitoring and management.

Cutting the Noise
As businesses expand to all geographies and time zones, the task of defending an ever-enlarging and ever-changing perimeter becomes increasingly daunting. Infrastructure endpoints, workstations in particular, are critical points of attack – and defense.

How Agents Clean Up the Mess
Agentless SIEM deployments have a certain appeal, after all the fewer installs the better… right? Not so fast. When budget, scalability, scope, throughput, performance and security are a concern, as they should be, you need to think about agents.

Australian Cyber Security Centre Essential 8 Controls and Snare
June 14, 2021/by Steve Challans
MITRE ATT&CK and Snare
Part 1 of a series of white papers and blogs that illustrate how Snare helps you identify and resolve issues highlighted in the Mitre ATT&CK knowledge base.
June 14, 2021/by Gino Cobarrubias
U.S. Presidential Executive Order on Cybersecurity
U.S. Presidential Executive Order on Cybersecurity
On Wednesday…
May 13, 2021/by Paige MontgomeryOn Wednesday…

Veracode Case Study: Prophecy International
December 13, 2021/by Paige Montgomery
Snare Joins AUCYBERSCAPE – Australia’s First National Cyber Security Digital Ecosystem
Comprised of over 100 companies and growing, AUCYBERSCAPE is…
March 9, 2021/by Prophecy
Snare Solutions Named Cybersecurity Awareness Champion
Snare Solutions Announces Commitment to Global Efforts Supporting…
October 1, 2020/by Paige MontgomeryProducts
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