Monthly Archives: January 2020
Reuters Events’ Insurance AI and Innovative Tech Summit Returns to Chicago in 2020
Reuters Events’ Insurance AI and Innovative Tech Summit Returns to Chicago in 2020 – USAA, Nationwide, The Hartford AXA, Swiss Re, American Family and More Confirmed As insurance carriers look […]
The Dark Truth of Insider Threat
By Richard Menear, CEO, Burning Tree In any business, we inherently want to trust the people we work with. By and large, we can. However, the reality is that insiders […]
Firewall Sandwich: A Hacker’s Delight, Unless…
No single solution can offer a silver bullet for cybersecurity. Nevertheless, critical facilities such as manufacturing plants and power stations are currently in danger of relying too heavily on firewalls […]
Federal Depository Library Program Govn agency breached by Iranian hackers
A group of alleged Iranian hackers claims to have breached the website of a US government agency, Federal Depository Library Program, on Saturday after the killing of Qasem Soleimani. A […]
Best Practices for Building A Comprehensive Cyber Risk Management Program
By Haythem Hammour, Product Marketing Manager, Brinqa A primary goal for most information security organizations today is the identification, prioritization, and remediation of cyber risk. Businesses struggle with risk management […]
Really, Imagine a Day Without Water
By Michael Yehoshua On October 23, toothpaste maker Colgate and world champion swimmer, Michael Phelps, the ambassador for the company’s Save Water initiative, headed over 1,100 organizations across the United […]
Browser Extensions Are a Leaky Vessel for Phishers to Exploit
By Atif Mushtaq, CEO, SlashNext Some of the most common and helpful ways to optimize web browsers are by adding extensions, such as those offered by Google Chrome. These typically […]
How to Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi Networks (Detailed Guide)
Connecting to public networks is easy but staying safe on these networks is not easy as we think! Here are some tips to stay safe on public hotspots. By Susan […]
Expert finds Starbucks API Key exposed online
Developers at Starbucks left exposed an API key that could be used by an attacker to access internal systems and manipulate the list of authorized users. The development team at […]
Hindsight Is 2020: Three Security Visions for The Start of The New Decade
By Dan Cole, Director, Product Management, ThreatConnect With the advent of the next decade upon us, predictions for the future are sure to abound. Prophets will prophesy, forecasters will forecast, […]
A Ryuk Ransomware attack took down a US maritime facility
A Ryuk Ransomware attack has taken down the corporate IT network of a Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) regulated facility. Ryuk Ransomware continues to infect systems worldwide, the U.S. Coast […]
Security experts disclosed Wyze data leak
IoT vendor Wyze announced that one of its servers exposed the details of roughly 2.4 million customers. IoT vendor Wyze announced that details of roughly 2.4 million customers were accidentally […]
It’s Time for A Tough Conversation About Trust
By Gary Golomb, co-founder and chief scientist, Awake Security The lay reader may think computer and network security is mostly about controlling for malware, rogue code, exploits, ransomware, nation-state attacks, […]
New Security Report Highlights Trends in Mid-Market Business Malware
By Emil Hozan, Security Analyst, WatchGuard Technologies As the security landscape continues to grow and shift, WatchGuard’s Threat Lab research team continues to offer insights into the latest malware and […]