New Cybersecurity Trend: Hackers Impersonating Other Hackers
By Jonathan Drake, Senior Intelligence Analyst at Optiv Security Cyber threat intelligence usually categorizes threat actors in fixed classes. While these classes may vary from organization to organization, typical threat […]
Secure Data Is Gold: U.S. Immigration Options for Cybersecurity Experts
By Lin Rose Walker, Esq. and Scott R. Malyk, Esq. A decade ago, very few people outside of the Information Technology (IT) industry knew what cybersecurity was or even considered […]
Cybersecurity Essentials for Small and Medium Businesses
Protect your business from hackers by knowing some of the top cybersecurity essentials you should adapt within your organization. By Peter Porr, Marketing and Brand Manager, ImageWare Systems Both government agencies […]
How to Erase Data from Mobile Devices: Four Common Misconceptions
By Mark Dobson, ITAD Specialist, NextUse When you’re about to retire dozens or hundreds of your employees’ mobile devices, you don’t want the company data stored on them to end […]
How Organizations Can Best Avoid GDPR Fines through Continuous Compliance
By Fouad Khalil, VP of Compliance at SecurityScorecard Since it came into force in May 2018, the EU’s GDPR has made many businesses nervous. This is hardly surprising given the […]
10 Best Tips for Using Metasploit to Harden Your Network
By Tim Keary, Copywriter, Comparitech How do you know if your network is safe? Cybercrime is an everyday threat to companies. There is one hacking attack every 39 seconds. Some […]
In A World of External Threats, How Are Businesses Putting Themselves In Jeopardy?
By Stephanie Douglas, Senior Managing Director, Guidepost Solutions Just about every possible facet of your personal information can be subject to compromise: credit card or social security numbers, social media […]
How to Keep Your Customer’s Credit Card Information Safe
Strong cybersecurity goes without question By John Shin, Managing Direction, RSI Security Protecting customer data is closely related to delivering satisfying customer experience. An enjoyable meal in a beautiful restaurant […]
How to Suggest Your Manager to Invest into Cyber Defense?
By Milica D. Djekic The first personal computers would appear in the early 80s of the 20th century. Since then the entire technological posture has changed and evolved so rapidly, […]
Are Financial Services the Golden Goose for Cybercriminals?
By Yair Green, CTO, GlobalDots The financial services industry has been a long-time favorite target for cybercriminals. They are always looking to steal information related to payment cards, online accounts, […]
The Social Engineering Methods and Countermeasures
By Milica D. Djekic During the time, the people would always try to get what some individuals being the part of some group would assume as so confidential to them. […]
Talk About a Disaster
Fema Exposes Disaster Survivor’s Personal Data By Charles Parker, II; MBA/MSA/JD/LLM/PhD FEMA’s mission involves assisting citizens as they face natural disasters (hurricanes, wildfires, etc.). Over the years, FEMA has had […]
Modernize the Mission: Implementing TIC 3.0 and Zero Trust Networking
By Stephen Kovac, Vice President, Global Government Head of Corporate Compliance, Zscaler, Inc. Today’s workplace functions on the expectation of mobility – work from any device at any location. While […]
Avoiding Misinformation for Content Moderators
By Sarah Katz, Cyber Security Specialist Provided the controversy surrounding foreign fake news that allegedly influenced the 2016 presidential elections in countries such as France and the United States, concern […]
How to Build an Effective Insider Threat Program: Part II, Technology
By Shareth Ben, Insider Threat SME at Securonix In the first part of this series, we discussed how insider threats can be mitigated by a well-thought-out insider threat program that […]
How to Build an Effective Insider Threat Program: Part I
By Shareth Ben, Insider Threat SME at Securonix On the heels of insider threat awareness month, it’s clear that although we are more aware of the attacks and threats from […]
3 Must-Do Tasks to Make Vulnerability Management Useful in Today’s Environments
By Jim Souders, Chief Executive Officer, Adaptiva I recently heard an executive describe how his team essentially threw its vulnerability report in the trash every time they received one. This […]
Detrimental Ransomware Effects
Lost coursework and headaches By Charles Parker, II Sir John Colfox Academy is a secondary school in Bridport, Dorset in the UK. The school has 828 students, aged between 11 […]
The ways of responding to a terrorist encryption
By Milica D. Djekic The encryption may get a crucially significant point in some communication or information exchange activities. It’s not only important to a Defense Force as it may […]
Facial Recognition: Killing the Password One Photo ID at a Time
By Stephen Stuut, CEO of Jumio In today’s complex cybersecurity landscape, the notion of utilizing a password to validate a The user’s authenticity is rudimentary. Cybercriminals can retrieve passwords in […]
Three Key Business Lessons From The Founder of a Big Data Security Company
By MacLane Wilkison, Co-Founder of ZeroDB When startups mix with corporations we see an oil-and-water effect. There’s often a gap in work practices, organizational structure, and managerial outlook, not to […]
Improving Quality And Security With Binary Analysis
By Bill Graham, Technical Marketing Consultant, GrammaTech Introduction: Companies serious about quality, safety, and security need to manage the risks in their supply chain, including software such as commercial of […]
Adding Efficiency to Security
By Dave Thompson, Senior Director, Product Management, LightCyber The words “operational efficiency” and “security” are generally not commonly used together. I’m amazed that after 20 years in the networking/network security […]
The packet analysis as a helpful way of network monitoring
By Milica D. Djekic The internet packets are the sets of information being created and transmitted to carry on a message through the network’s communications. These packets may consist of […]
How Can You Tell If Your WordPress Site Has Been Hacked?
WordPress is the foundation of a large chunk of the web, which makes it an obvious target for criminals and hackers. If attackers find a vulnerability in WordPress, they have […]
Belfast – The New Hotbed for Cybersecurity Talent
By Olivier Vallez New York, NY – Like many people, my perception of Northern Ireland conjures images of dreary weather, stone thatched houses, and when it comes to industry, perhaps […]
5 mistakes hindering effectiveness of SIEM solutions: Learning from real-life cases
With a SIEM solution installed, the security department can think it’s time to grab some popcorn and watch the system perfectly dealing with all possible threats impending their networks. Ah, […]
E-Recycling: Exploring the “End-of-Life” Issues for Connected Devices
A brief digest from the E-Scrap Conference & Trade Show 2019 Orlando, FL – What happens to our beloved tech devices when they die? Wouldn’t it be great if the […]
OPEN ACCESS APIs
WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO MAKE THE PLATFORM MORE SECURE By David Midgley, Head of Operations, Total Processing I’m sure if you’re reading this, you already have a reasonable […]
Best Practices for Remote and Branch Office Data Protection
By Gregg Petersen, Regional Director, Middle East, and SAARC, Veeam Software We’ve all heard about fantastic new data center technologies, but all too often it looks like these technologies only […]