Boosting Morale During Tough Times Will Also Boost Your Security Resilience
By Nir Polak, CEO, Exabeam While 2020 impacted nearly every business, the pandemic was not the only obstacle leaders faced last year. As we begin 2021, it’s important to remember […]
XLoader, a $49 spyware that could target both Windows and macOS devices
Check Point Research (CPR) experts have spotted a cheap malware, dubbed XLoader variant, which was upgraded to target both Windows and macOS PCs. XLoader is a very cheap malware strain that […]
No, You Don’t Need EDR
By Daniel Petrillo , Director of Security Strategy, Morphisec Endpoint detection and response (EDR) solutions, and their evolution — extended detection and response (XDR) platforms — are increasingly popular. To […]
Current Cybersecurity Weaknesses Will Result in Continued Data Breaches
By Randy Reiter CEO of Don’t Be Breached Problems in cybersecurity resulted in the successful hacking campaign that foreign state hacking groups used leveraging product updates from the IT software […]
Kaseya releases patches for flaws exploited in massive ransomware supply-chain attack
Kaseya has released a security update to address the VSA zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by REvil gang in the massive ransomware supply chain attack. Software vendor Kaseya has released a security […]
Understanding Why Multi-Signal MDR Matters
Cloud adoption, business applications and remote users continue to expand at exponential rates. Your cybersecurity team is fighting a losing battle to keep pace with your business requirements and growing […]
Cybersecurity in Healthcare: Benefits, Examples, and Usage Tips Healthcare cybersecurity framework
By Kate Orekhova, Cleveroad company Health organizations deal with a large amount of sensitive personal information. That’s why they face challenges complying with tightening regulations, and they’re constantly combating increased […]
All the User Experience, None of The Security?
EU telcos gather a lot of highly sensitive customer information. New research suggests it’s not as well protected as you might think. By Deepika Gajaria, Vice President of Product, Tala […]
In the Midst of COVID-19, We’re Seeing a Pandemic of Cyber Attacks
By Babur Khan, Technical Marketing Engineer – Enterprise Security at A10 Networks In the first quarter of 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic is still wreaking havoc around the globe. The coronavirus […]
Three things’ organizations must do to secure “passwordless”
By Jerome Becquart, COO, Axiad The pandemic forced organizations to accelerate their journey to passwordless with secure authentication methods such as multi factor authentication (MFA), as individuals were expected to […]
REvil ransomware gang hit US nuclear weapons contractor Sol Oriens
The REvil ransomware gang made the headlines again, the group hit the US nuclear weapons contractor Sol Oriens and stole the victim’s data. US nuclear weapons contractor Sol Oriens was […]
G7 calls on Russia to dismantle operations of ransomware gangs within its borders
The member states of the G7 group have called on Russia and other states to dismantle operations of the ransomware gangs operating within their countries. G7 member states have called […]
Uncovering hidden cybersecurity risks
By Adam Nichols, Principal of Software Security at GRIMM The technology we use and depend upon has critical vulnerabilities in their software and firmware, lurking just beneath the surface of […]
Data Loss Prevention in Turbulent Times
By Otavio Freire, CTO & Co-Founder at SafeGuard Cyber Data, the saying goes, is the new oil. This probably understates the case: Not only is data at the core of […]
StayHackFree – Your Kid’s Sports Team
Your Kids Sports team is better managed than your Cyber Team. By James Gorman, CISO, Authx Your Kid’s Hockey team has better management than your Cyber Security team. Really, I […]
Executive Protection Needs to Include Digital
By Dr. Chris Pierson, Founder & CEO, BlackCloak Major firms and corporations already know full well the risks and dangers inherent to their executives’ security. Executive Protection is an established […]
A dozen Android apps exposed data of 100M+ users
Check Point researchers found 23 Android apps that exposed the personal data of more than 100 million users. Security researchers from Check Point have discovered 23 Android applications that exposed […]
How to Prevent Ransomware Attacks On Industrial Networks
Insights into Ransomware attacks, how they spread in industrial networks, and how to prevent them from happening. By Michael Yehoshua, VP of Global Marketing, SCADAfence Since the outbreaks of Wannacry & […]
When it comes to your zero trust strategy, a modern approach to IGA is key
By Rod Simmons, vice president of product strategy, Omada The traditional perimeter approach to security was being dramatically altered long before COVID-19. However, the massive shift to a largely remote […]
Secure Data Recovery Services: Protecting Business Continuity
By Dmitri Kardashev, Founder and CEO, SecureData, Inc. In today’s world, consumers and businesses alike require consistent and easy access to their data. Whether it’s large customer databases that an […]
Experian API exposed credit scores of tens of millions of Americans
Experian API Exposed Credit Scores of Most Americans could have been accessed due to a weakness with a partner website. Experian API exposed credit scores of tens of millions of […]
Gap of The Red Team from The Leak of Fireeye
Use “Imaginary Enemy” methodology to mitigate APT Attack By Jamal Uddin Shaikh, Cybersecurity Architect and Technology Lead , Appxone Introduction Early in the morning, I was pulled up by the […]
IT Security in Organizations After the Pandemic: What’s Next?
By Alan Kakareka, InfoSec consultant to businesses, Demyo inc. The year 2020 has so far represented, the biggest change in the way we live and interact with our environment. After […]
How Zero Trust Networks Can Help Curb IT Burnout
By Stephen Helm, Product Marketing Manager, WatchGuard Technologies Last year was a challenging year for IT teams, and tech workers will continue to feel the mounting burden of maintaining business […]
Cyberattacks could pose a material risk to water and sewer utilities
Fitch Ratings is warning that cyberattacks could pose a risk to water and sewer utilities potentially impacting their ability to repay debt. Fitch Ratings Inc. is an American credit rating […]
Monetising Customer Data Without Their Knowledge Is Unethical and Must Stop By Sridhar Iyengar, MD, Zoho Europe
By Sridhar Iyengar, MD, Zoho Europe Large tech corporations have started turning into surveillance companies, tracking the behaviour of businesses and users who have become heavily reliant on their services […]
New Cring ransomware deployed targeting unpatched Fortinet VPN devices
Attackers are actively exploiting the CVE-2018-13379 flaw in Fortinet VPN to deploy the Cring ransomware to organizations in the industrial sector. Threat actors are actively exploiting the CVE-2018-13379 vulnerability in Fortinet […]
Gigaset Android smartphones infected with malware after supply chain attack
A new supply chain attack made the headlines, threat actors compromised at least one update server of smartphone maker Gigaset to deliver malware. The German device maker Gigaset was the victim […]
SAP systems are targeted within 72 hours after updates are released
On-premises SAP systems are targeted by threat actors within 72 hours after security patches are released, security SAP security firm Onapsis warns. According to a joint study published by Onapsis […]
Protecting Human Rights in The Era of Cyber Information Warfare
By Edwin Weijdema, Global Technologist, Product Strategy at Veeam Disinformation is undermining the limitless potential of technology to be a positive force for industries, businesses and communities. In the current […]