Zero Trust or Bust?
Torsten George wrote an interesting post about Zero Trust or Bust? that I would like to share.
"Implementing a Zero Trust Model Represents a Dramatic Change...
Firewall Migrations: Five Ways to Maximize Security Resilience & Availability
Marie Hattar wrote an interesting post about Firewall Migrations: Five Ways to Maximize Security Resilience & Availability that I would like to share.
"If you...
Europe Cracks Down on Export of Surveillance Technologies
Kevin Townsend wrote an interesting post about Europe Cracks Down on Export of Surveillance Technologies that I would like to share.
"The European Union has published...
Attacks Are Advancing; Are Your Threat Detection and Response Capabilities?
Ashley Arbuckle wrote an interesting post about Attacks Are Advancing; Are Your Threat Detection and Response Capabilities? that I would like to share.
"Many organizations have...
New Product Uses Deception to Protect SWIFT-connected Banks
Kevin Townsend wrote an interesting post about New Product Uses Deception to Protect SWIFT-connected Banks that I would like to share.
"Following a series of high...
DDoS Attacks Are Primary Purpose of IoT Malware
"Ionut Arghire wrote an interesting post about DDoS Attacks Are Primary Purpose of IoT Malware that I would like to share."
As the Internet of Things...
Locky Ransomware Fuels Surge in .RAR, JavaScript Attachments
"Ionut Arghire wrote an interesting post about Locky Ransomware Fuels Surge in .RAR, JavaScript Attachmentsthat I would like to share."
Locky malware, currently one of the...
Three Questions Every ICS Security Team Should Ask
"Barak Perelman wrote an interesting post about Three Questions Every ICS Security Team Should Ask that I would like to share."
Securing ICS networks is an...
Flaws in Cisco Cloud Services Platform Allow Command Execution
"Eduard Kovacs wrote an interesting post about Flaws in Cisco Cloud Services Platform Allow Command Execution that I would like to share."
Cisco’s Cloud Services Platform...
Over a Dozen Vulnerabilities Patched in OpenSSL
Eduard Kovacs wrote an interesting post about Over a Dozen Vulnerabilities Patched in OpenSSL that I would like to share.
The OpenSSL Project announced on Thursday...
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Data Entry Job Offers in Southeast Asia Could Be Cyber Crime...
In recent revelations by Indian police authorities collaborating with counterparts in Sri Lanka and Singapore, a disturbing trend has emerged: hacking syndicates are preying...