Even NASA Has Issues!
Listed Vulnerabilities Need to be addressed By Charles Parker, II; Cybersecurity Lab Engineer From a young age, we become acquainted with NASA through its missions to the Moon, Mars, Saturn, […]
Configuration Mistakes That Provide Field Days for Hackers
By Tim Bandos, Vice President of Cybersecurity at Digital Guardian Sometimes it’s the little things. In hindsight, more often than not, getting hacked can stem from a minor misstep or […]
The Myths You Shouldn’t Believe
By Sebastian Schaub, CEO, Hide.me There is a lot of information on the web regarding VPNs along with a wide and varied selection of VPN services to choose from. With […]
Still Misconfiguring Servers…
Addressing the Addressable By Charles Parker, II; Cybersecurity Lab Engineer When academics and students are writing papers, research is required. The research not only focused on the germane topic, however, […]
Security in Orbit: Addressing the Current State of Satellite Security
By Geoff Pierce, Chief Information Security Officer, Centauri With 5G finally starting to roll out across the country, the anticipation for new IoT applications continues to build. With that anticipation […]
Crowdsourced Security and the Gig Economy
Alive and well in the worst way By Alex Haynes, CISO, CDL Let’s pretend you have offensive security skills and you want to use them for gainful employment. You attend […]
Cybersecurity and Compliance 1-2-3? Start With G-R-C
By John South, Senior Director of Global Threat Intelligence Development at NTT, Ltd. When an individual responsible for security, compliance and risk management in a corporation addresses these topics, the […]
Why You Should Use a VPN When Working With Cryptocurrencies?
Due to the increase in the hacking of Cryptocurrencies, it’s necessary for crypto users to use encryption tools. By Susan Alexandra, Contributing Writer, None It’s been two years since cryptocurrency […]
Security Researchers Discover Massive Trend in Phishing Scams
Targeting Businesses 193% increase in PDF Phishing Detections indicate Phishing to still be a prime threat vector By Shawn Pope In Nuspire’s quarterly threat landscape report, three main vector datasets; […]
Hybrid Offenses as a Current Security Concern
By Milica D. Djekic When we say an offense we would mean any kind of criminality being a transnational crime, human trafficking or act of terrorism. In its essence, any […]
How Consumers Can Protect Their Identity after a Data Breach
Steps to safeguard personal information in a vulnerable cyber-space. By Paige Schaffer, CEO of Generali Global Assistance’s Identity and Digital Protection Services Global Unit In an age where large retailers, […]
Employers Catch One-Year Break on Impending California Privacy Law
By Usama Kahf, Partner, Fisher Phillips Thanks to recent negotiations among state lawmakers, it appears that California employers may get a temporary reprieve on some of the more sweeping data […]
Flexibility in Vulnerability Management: Why it’s Essential
By Jim Souders, Chief Executive Officer, Adaptiva Eighty percent of cyberattacks happen at the endpoint today. When you consider that cybercrime is projected to cost $6 trillion annually by 2021, […]
The cloud’s computing: identify – understand – secure
By Milica D. Djekic The cloud’s computing is not that new topic in computer science, so we would not deal with that as being somehow emerging. It’s something that lasts […]
Untethered Power Sourcing Could Hitch Devices to Additional Security
Spinning the cybersecurity story for device owners with a wireless spool. By Anamika Kumari, Content Writer, Allied Analytics LLP The invention of USB connect was revolutionary in its own. Ajay […]
Why compromised credentials are one of the biggest threats facing businesses today
By François Amigorena, CEO, IS Decisions As a business, there are few things worse than realizing you’ve become a victim of a serious cyber attack. The consequences can be dear, […]
Cyber Security and the Supply Chain: Strengthening the Weak Links
By Simon Taylor, VP Product at Glasswall Solutions In today’s cybersecurity climate, with high-profile hacks and data breaches constantly in the headlines, businesses are putting more effort than ever into […]
IoT Devices Require Security-First Design
By Bill Graham, Technical Marketing Specialist, GrammaTech Introduction The Stuxnet malware was a wake-up call for embedded device security when it became public knowledge in 2010. Its sophistication and purpose […]
The Fatal Danger Lurking in Today’s Fortune 500
By Tatu Ylonen, founder and SSH Fellow, SSH Communications Security It takes a special combination of leaders, ideas, and processes to become a Fortune 500 company. By the time an […]
Ransomware and the Internet of Things
By David Balaban IoT ransomware is more dangerous than traditional ransomware Ransomware has become one of the most serious cyber threats these years. Today, all of us – from home […]
CyberSecurity: Machine Learning + Artificial Intelligence = Actionable Intelligence
By Smit Kadakia, Co-founder, Seceon Overview The goal of artificial intelligence is to enable the development of computers to do things normally done by people — in particular, things associated […]
New Attack with Seldom Used Vector
PowerSniff By Charles Parker, II; Information Security Architect Malware is being coded and released into the wild at an alarming rate. People from across the globe are coding this for […]
Achieving Digital Trust in a World of Data
By Drew Del Matto, Chief Financial Officer, Fortinet Cybersecurity is at a critical tipping point. With massive volumes of data being generated and analyzed across the globe every day from […]
The best practices in dealing with ransomware
By Milica D. Djekic Our society is becoming dependable on new technologies in both – legal and illegal connotation. The hacker’s community is getting bigger and bigger and it’s right […]
Cyber Security the Major Issue of 2019
By Angelica Technology has provided services to the whole humanity like no time ever before. Now in this contemporary world, everything is connected such as cars, cities, planes, homes and […]
Anti-Abortion Ads Plague Women-Online Privacy Lies in Peril
By Anas Baig If the recent anti-privacy bill’s existence was not enough, it has sparked numerous debates resulting in internet users resorting to different tactics and tools to safeguard their […]
Time to Get Serious About Internet of Things Cyber security
By Nate Lesser, Managing Director of MasterPeace LaunchPad The Internet of Things (IoT) is made up of everyday objects built with the ability to sense, analyze, and communicate information about […]
The Human in the Middle
Behavioral Design for Cybersecurity By Alex Blau, Vice President, ideas42 In this ever-maturing digital era, using technology to solve our everyday problems feels like an obvious thing to do. Yet, […]
Phishermen
How Insider Threats are Realized By Daniel Jetton, VP Cyber Services, OBXtek, Inc. While technical security problems can be dealt with through technical solutions, people must be approached in a […]
Look into my Crystal Ball; let’s see what 2020 has in store
By Jonathan Stock, Cyber Security Recruitment Consultant, IntaPeople. The Christmas hangovers are starting to clear, every advert on TV seems to tell me that I need to begin the 2020diet […]