Automatic for The SOC People
How Automation Can Quell Those Pesky False Positives By Steve Salinas, Director of Product Marketing, Siemplify As a newly hired cybersecurity analyst, you’re excited to start vanquishing threats and thwarting […]
The Email Security Challenges
By Milica D. Djekic Let’s try to remember the times of the old, good letters when the postman was knocking at your door or apparently leaving the message in your […]
The Internet Got Safer In 2019: A Cybersecurity Year in Review
By Daniel Kanchev, Chief Enterprise Architect, SiteGround It’s just a fact: In 2019 the Internet got safer by default. SSL encryption adoption is now at an all-time peak, with the […]
2020 – The Year of The Weaponized Internet
By Darren Anstee, Chief Technology Officer, SBO International, NETSCOUT The risk posed by the weaponization of internet infrastructure for DDoS attack generation will be a hot topic for ISPs once […]
Adobe Offers CCF – an Open Source InfoSec Standard
The Common Control Framework (CCF) by Adobe is the cornerstone of our company-wide compliance strategy. It is a comprehensive set of simple control requirements, rationalized from the alphabet soup of […]
Government Agencies Are Prime Target for Cyberattacks
By Gerry Grealish, Chief Marketing Officer, Ericom Software On August 16, 2019, 22 small towns, municipalities and local governments in Texas were hit by a coordinated ransomware attack. The hackers […]
6 Benefits of Using MFT for Encrypted File Transfers
A managed file transfer (MFT) solution is a product that successfully handles all aspects of inbound and outbound file transfers while utilizing industry-standard network protocols and encryption. It can automate […]
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 […]
5 Simple Ways to Protect Your Smartphone from Cyber Attacks
By Jamshaid Chaudhary, Kamil Web Solutions Where the onset of the internet has been a blessing for almost everyone, it has also proved to be a curse for many of […]
Applying Security Across Heterogeneous IT Systems
Proactive Threat Interference® provides protection not offered by other cybersecurity approaches By Steve Ryan, CEO & Co-Founder, Trinity Cyber, Inc. Do I patch my system in the name of security, […]
The Importance of Cybersecurity When Dealing With Online Customers
By Riya The internet has become one of the most populated places ever known. With more businesses deciding to integrate, it is good to note that the level of insecurity […]
How to Stop Cybersecurity Attacks before They Start
By Dr. Johannes Bauer, principal security advisor, identity management & security, UL Cybersecurity breaches are part of the nasty reality of today’s IT infrastructure and even though they are not […]
Sprint Beta Testing 5G Smart City in Georgia
By Kayla Matthews, Freelance Writer, Productivity Bytes Sprint has started beta testing some of its new 5G technology in Peachtree Corners, Georgia. Though the test doesn’t encompass the whole city, it […]
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 […]
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 […]
Sovereign Cyber Effects Provided Voluntarily by Allies (SCEPVA)
The Devil is in the Kilobyte By Wiesław Goździewicz, Expert, Kościuszko Institute NATO has gone a long way in the development of its policy on cyber operations. The three most […]
So, Ya Wanna Be A Pen Tester, Huh?
Here are some things to consider By D. Greg Scott, Author of Bullseye Breach and Virus Bomb Do you like tearing software apart and putting it back together again, stronger […]
Simple Ways SMBs Can Protect Themselves against Cyber-Threats
By John Ford, Chief Information Security Officer, ConnectWise It seems as if every couple of weeks or so, a major news story flashes across our screens detailing a massive data […]
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 […]
Where Property Insurance Ends and Cyber Insurance Begins—the Industry’s Biggest Issue More People Should Be Talking About
By Matt Prevost, Senior Vice President, Cyber Product Manager at Chubb Cyber-attacks are expected to cost companies more than $2 trillion in 2019, according to Juniper Research. Consequently, many companies—especially […]
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 […]
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 […]
Achieving Cybersecurity Readiness with AI-Powered, Gamified Training
By Keenan Skelly, Vice President of Global Partnerships and Security Evangelist at Circadence “THE CYBERSECURITY SKILLS GAP” It is written about so much in the cyber industry that it seems […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]