Monthly Archives: December 2020
Nations—Not Individuals—Are After Your IP
By Ryan Benner, Anexinet A recent Wall Street Journal article titled, Russian Hackers Have Targeted 200 Groups Tied to U.S. Election, has Microsoft stating that “Russian government hackers have targeted […]
For Federal Agencies, Securing Internet of Things Devices Is A Growing Challenge
By Katherine Gronberg, Vice President of Government Affairs, Forescout In June, the cybersecurity company JSOF, with help from Forescout, released some eye-opening research about a set of 19 vulnerabilities, collectively […]
Patched Minimizes Risk – But Opens the Door for Compatibility Problems
How to Remediate Federal Systems with Zerologon Vulnerability By Egon Rinderer, Global Vice President of Technology & Federal CTO, Tanium In September, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released […]
Magecart May Make Holidays Less Merry
Third-party plug-ins driving most retail sites can open doors to attackers by Mounir Hahad, Head of Juniper Threat Labs at Juniper Networks In the unprecedented year of 2020, the rise […]
How Blockchain Is Helping Stop the Spread of COVID-19
By Robert Galarza, CEO, TruTrace Technologies By now, we all know the cost of COVID-19. Many countries have struggled to contain the virus, forcing people to practice social distancing, wear […]
Readiness and Risk Exposure in the New Normal
By Cyber Defense Magazine News Staff A recent report conducted by Osterman Research and sponsored by TrapX Security[1] provides valuable insights on the problems facing cybersecurity professionals in protecting their […]
Nations Not Individuals Are After Your Intellectual Property (IP)
by Ryan Benner, Vice President of Presales, Anexinet A recent Wall Street Journal article titled, Russian Hackers Have Targeted 200 Groups Tied to U.S. Election, has Microsoft stating that “Russian […]
How to Keep Your Children Safe in Remote Learning Situations
By Nevin Markwart, Chief Information Security Officer at FutureVault For Cyber Security Magazine As parents, we have conflicting feelings on remote learning. One on hand, we want our children to […]
Office 365 phishing campaign leverages Oracle and Amazon cloud services
Experts warn of a new sophisticated phishing scheme for stealing Office 365 credentials from small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. The new sophisticated phishing scheme was implemented by threat […]
NCSAM Provided an Opportunity to Reset Our Approach to Cybersecurity
October marked National Cyber Security Awareness Month, but experts warn that cybersecurity requires attention 24/7/365 By Sam Humphries, Security Strategist, Exabeam Earlier this year in the rapid transition to a […]
A critical flaw in industrial automation systems opens to remote hack
Experts found a critical flaw in Real-Time Automation’s (RTA) 499ES EtherNet/IP stack that could allow hacking industrial control systems. Tracked as CVE-2020-25159, the flaw is rated 9.8 out of 10 in […]
Intelligent Protection Against DNS DDoS Attacks is Critical Part of Cybersecurity Architecture
By Ashraf Sheet, Regional Director, Middle East & Africa at Infoblox In 2020 DDoS attacks continue to increase both in volume and in frequency. Nexusguard Research[1] just reported a 542% increase […]