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Bitglass Security Spotlight: Tesla, Lazarus Group, & Exactis
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa . Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: US discovers new malware from Lazarus Group Employee sabotage at Tesla last month Med Associates breach exposes 270,000 Exactis breach eclipses that of Equifax US discovers new malware from Lazarus Group Lazarus Group, otherwise known as Hidden […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: T-Mobile, Coca-Cola, & Ticketfly
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa . Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: T-Mobile bug exposes customer data Former employee breaches Coca-Cola Ticketfly hit with cyberattack The average cost of a breach uncovered BackSwap trojan targets bank accounts T-Mobile bug exposes customer data A bug in a lookup tool on […]
California’s CCPA Brings EU Data Privacy to the US
This post was originally published here by Rich Campagna . Last week, a new data privacy law, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) was passed. Assembly Bill 375 is scheduled to go into effect on Jan 1, 2020, which means there will likely be a lot of change before we see the final, enforced version of […]
CASB & the Internet of Things
This post was originally published here by Nat Kausik. Being the only agentless Next-Gen CASB means we secure corporate data on zillions of varied devices – PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, tablets, phones, smart watches and beyond. How do we send out security notifications to such a wide range of devices? After much discussion, our CTO Anurag Kahol, and […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: Google, SynAck, & Drupal
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: Google improves G Suite’s collaboration capabilities SynAck ransomware evades antivirus software Drupal websites subject to cryptojacking Nigelthorn malware targets facebook users to mine cryptocurrency 211 LA County exposes 3.2 million files through AWS misconfiguration Google improves G […]
Northwestern Partners with Bitglass for Data Security
This post was originally published here by Jennifer Perisho. A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Tom Murphy, the CISO of Northwestern University – a Bitglass customer. After corresponding for a few months, hoping he would meet with us to make a customer testimonial video, it finally happened! Like most […]
EU GDPR vs US: What Is Personal Data?
This post was originally published here by Rich Campagna. May 25th, GDPR enforcement day, has come and gone with little fan fare (and about 6 quadrillion privacy policy updates), but that doesn’t mean we all know what to do to get into compliance. In fact, some measures put only one third of organizations in compliance as of […]
Cloud Security Trailing Cloud App Adoption in 2018
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. In recent years, the cloud has attracted countless organizations with its promises of increased productivity, improved collaboration, and decreased IT overhead. As more and more companies migrate, more and more cloud-based tools arise. In its fourth cloud adoption report, Bitglass reveals the state of cloud in […]
Bitglass Security Spotlight: Twitter, PyRoMine, & Stresspaint
This post was originally published here by Jacob Serpa. Here are the top cybersecurity stories of recent weeks: Twitter exposes user credentials in plaintext PyRoMine mines Monero and disables security Stresspaint malware hunts Facebook credentials MassMiner malware mines cryptocurrency Access Group Education Lending breached Twitter exposes user credentials in plaintext Despite the fact that Twitter […]
Shield or Fig Leaf?
This post was originally published here by Nat Kausik. Global banking giant headquartered in Europe is rolling out Bitglass searchable encryption for their CRM application. In contrast to their brethren this side of the pond, the bank refused to be strong-armed into native encryption from the SaaS vendor. Intriguing. At first we thought that it […]