Why “Cloud Security 101” Isn’t So Simple After All
By Josh Stella, co-founder, and CTO of Fugue The term “cloud misconfiguration” may not seem like an adequate term to describe the leading cause of cloud data breaches. It connotes […]
What Other Companies Can Learn from Facebook’s $5 Billion Fine
Organizations need to view government demands as the floor rather than the ceiling when it comes to protecting consumer data By Jacob Serpa, researcher, Bitglass While Facebook’s $5 billion settlement […]
Better Safe than Sorry: How to Protect Yourself While Shopping Online
By Bailey Newman, Content Team, CouponChief.com We may think nothing of filling out forms and providing data to eCommerce sites, social media sites, and public forums, but thieves and swindlers […]
5 Most Disastrous Ransomware Attacks of the Last Decade
In the past few years, we have seen a massive change in the hacking industry. Let’s take a look at the most dangerous ransomware attacks and how to stay safe […]
Veiled Vulnerability
AD By Charles Parker, II In this day, there are vulnerabilities throughout the environment. These are blatant with malicious websites and more camouflaged as with phishing and ransomware. With another […]
NK is the new Iraq?
By Rodrigo Ruiz Referring to the television series Orange is the new black, I can not but consider it very convenient to blame the North Koreans for the worldwide incident […]
State Cyber security Regulation: Another Patchwork Approach?
By Jami Mills Vibbert with Venable LLP Until recently, state oversight of cybersecurity has been relatively limited. Indeed, although 48 of 50 states have laws related to data breach notification, […]
Trump’s Cyber security Executive Order: A Promising Start to Securing Digital Infrastructure…But Don’t Forget What’s Beyond the Firewall
By Lou Manousos, CEO, RiskIQ After some high-profile cyberattacks and information breaches, the cybersecurity posture of the U.S. government has never been more front and center in the public consciousness. […]
How context-aware security adds layers of protection to single sign-on services
By François Amigorena, CEO, IS Decisions Single sign-on, to the user, is a godsend. No more wasting time putting in passwords to individual sites or applications, no more trying to […]
Reducing the attack surface: how to empower your staff while keeping your network secure
By Pascal Bergeot is CEO of Goverlan Goverlan’s Pascal Bergeot considers what the recent Google Document hit means for remote workers and advises what companies need to do to reduce […]
The intelligent control systems and their perspectives
By Milica D. Djekic The current industry would deal with many intelligent and even smart mechatronics solutions. Also, those sorts of solutions would be used as part of smart homes, […]
Part III: Current and Future IoT Threats
The relationship between IoT and Wi-Fi By Ryan Orsi, Director Product Management, WatchGuard Technologies In parts one and two of this series, I covered the importance of understanding the anatomy […]
The Risks (and Prevention) of Crime-as-a-Service in Healthcare
By Kurt Long, Founder, and CEO, FairWarning The recent study from the Brookings Institution detailing that 25 percent of hacking attempts will focus on healthcare data should serve as a […]
WannaCry ‘Remedies’: The Second Wave of Attacks
By Fernando Cuervo, Detect Monitoring Service Leader, Easy Solutions Since May 12th, over 200,000 victims in 150 countries have been hit by a massive, international ransomware cyber attack called WannaCry. […]
Bitcoin Core Team fixes a critical DDoS flaw in wallet software
Bitcoin Core Software fixed a critical DDoS attack vulnerability in the Bitcoin Core wallet software tracked as CVE-2018-17144. The Bitcoin Core team urges miners to update client software with the […]