The Security Challenges of Robotic Process Automation—A Primer
By Kevin Ross, Global Solutions Engineer, CyberArk Robotic process automation (RPA) is one of the hottest technologies in the IT market today. These systems enable software robots to replicate the actions […]
Cyber Safety Tips for The Holidays
Practicing Good Cyber Hygiene to Avoid Holiday Cyber Attacks By Dr. Bob Duhainy, Walden University Doctor of Information Technology core faculty member While millions of holiday shoppers will be spending money […]
TTEC – On The Cusp of Receiving the Federal “Seal of Approval”
New York, NY – TTEC is about to receive FedRAMP (moderate) certification in January 2020, and DoD IL4 certification a few months after that. How did they accomplish this esteemed […]
3 Cybersecurity Trends & Predictions for 2020 (from Illumio)
By PJ Kirner, CTO & Founder of Illumio 1) “We’ll start to hear more about the convergence of physical infiltration with cyberattacks, challenging security across the board.” “Cyberattacks on an […]
Software Defined Perimeter Deep Dive & Required Implementation Readiness
By Parthasarathi Chakraborty SDN, SDWAN & SDP have frequently encountered terminologies to the technology professionals these days. It is necessary to understand each of these terms before making any technology […]
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 […]
Here’s How You Can Secure Your App from Cyber Attacks
By Twinkle Do you know how many people own a smartphone? Well, you’ll be shocked to know that as per the researchers estimate the total number of mobile device users […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity
By John Harrison, Director, Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, Criterion Systems It is easy to be skeptical about Artificial Intelligence (AI). It has been promised (threatened?) for years, and while it […]
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 […]
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 […]
Cybersecurity: Why Your Cell Phone is Your Weakest Link
The internet of things. It’s a wonderful product of society’s love of technology and needs to make daily tasks more efficient. Think about it. How many devices do you own? […]
Lock, stock and two smoking … access controls
By Milica D. Djekic The point of this article would not be to deal with some of London’s gangs, but rather to present what the access control is and why […]
Understanding Bluetooth and its role in the Internet of Things
By Dimitri Vlachos, VP of Marketing, Pwnie Express Bluetooth technology was originally designed for continuous, streaming data applications – essentially, it was intended to replace wires to create the possibility […]
Privacy and Security Issues in Autonomous Cars
By David Navetta, Boris Segalis, and Kris Kleiner, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP As the development of self-driving car technology progresses, the prospect of privately-owned autonomous vehicles operating on public […]
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, […]
The implementation of SOCs with the SMEs
By Milica D. Djekic The security operations centers (SOCs) are cybersecurity systems that are capable to provide security in a both – technological and organizational manner. Through this review, we […]
How a Cyber Attack Could Kill Your Website – Permanently
By Phillip Adcock, Managing Director, Shopping Behaviour Xplained Ltd Shopping online has become the standard way to do things. But with many shoppers wary of online services, site owners should […]
How to investigate a cyber crime scene?
By Milica D. Djekic The crime may appear anywhere – even in cyberspace. It’s simply a social phenomenon that would include people to deal in an inappropriate manner. So, as […]
Mission Critical Security and the Rise of the Private Internet of Things
By Stewart Kantor, CFO/President, Ondas Networks We live in a world where constant data connectivity has become the standard, allowing us to access information from any number of devices operating […]
Business Risk Intelligence: A Necessity Across the Enterprise
By Josh Lefkowitz, CEO at Flashpoint While the Deep & Dark Web has yielded important security considerations for some time, it’s really been in the last 18 months that the […]
A Critical Part of a “Courtship”: Why M&As Must Address Cybersecurity from Day One
By David Barton, Chief Information Security Officer, Forcepoint At the height of merger-mania, eager participants frequently viewed cybersecurity as an afterthought. “Let’s just make this acquisition work,” they’d reason, “and […]
The IoT Boom and The Implications on Our Home Networks
By Domenico Crapanzano, is CEO of Fing Over the past year you have probably seen ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) popping up all over the place, but what does this vague […]
The Great Tech Transfer—A Success Story in Innovation
By John Shearer, Co-Founder, and CEO, DarkLight Solving business challenges often requires innovation, but fostering creativity and growing new technologies is a challenge in itself. Creating new services and products […]
Startups with Information Security in Mind at Startup
What’s this all about and does it really matter? By Kip There are some very talented people starting a company’s solving very complex problems that can save organizations millions of […]