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 […]
Are your critical systems lying to you? Protecting SCADA Systems from Data Forgery
By Michael Shalyt, VP Product Aperio Systems (www.aperio-systems.com) Like many things in life, the greatest cyber threat to critical infrastructure is in the things we cannot see. Both security analysts […]
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 […]
The anniversary of EMV roll-out: criminals are anxious to beat the system
By Andrei Barysevich Introduced by the financial industry in the early 2000s, EMV smart payment cards have largely supplanted magnetic stripe technology, and for good reason. Due to concerns surrounding […]
The independent wireless networks
By Milica D. Djekic The wireless technologies would actively attract the researcher’s attention during the last few decades. The era of wireless information transfer has begun around two centuries ago […]
2 Sure Ways To Prevent Cyber Crime
By Laban Moturi, Blogger and Writer. From writersbase.org writing company The World has come close and closer with the usage of the internet. With the growth of this, many evils […]
Security Orchestration is more than Automation
The Myth of the Unmanned SOC By Amos Stern, CEO, Siemplify It’s no secret that security operations are under fire. In most enterprises, the only thing standing between a normal […]
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 […]
Software Forensics: Beyond the Law
By Bill Graham, Technical Marketing Consultant, GrammaTech Introduction Traditionally, the term “forensics” is the use of science to discover evidence of criminal activity. Extending this to software broadens the use […]
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 […]
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, […]
Investing In SIEM: How Your Business Can Improve Threat Detection and Response
By Chester Avey, Cyber Security Specialist, Independent. Despite continual advancements in security technologies to protect businesses from cyber threats, there remains no silver bullet to completely prevent breaches. And that’s […]
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 […]
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, […]
Effectively Using Email Authentication Standards for Stronger Message Integrity
By Jeff Stein, Information Security Architect, Reputation.com Once known as electronic mail and used for simple but near-instantaneous communication between computers, email has evolved to be used for a variety […]
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 […]
DDOS as a Distraction
How to Recognize Linked Network Attacks By Sarah Katz, Cyber Security Specialist Given the highly dynamic nature of cyberspace, the threat landscape changes every day. As new risks emerge, both […]
Benefits of Conducting Crown Jewels Analysis
The main goal is to identify mission-critical cyber assets, but there are additional benefits… By Zsolt Baranya, Information Security Auditor, Black Cell Ltd. Crown Jewels Analysis is a MITRE methodology […]
Slow Response Times to Blame for Phishing Attack Success on Organizations
By Atif Mushtaq, CEO, and founder, SlashNext Phishing poses a looming vulnerability for many enterprises today because the attackers have upped their game. They can now set up and take […]
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 […]
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 […]
Going Beyond Compliance: What New Regulations Mean For Your Company
Cyber Defense Magazine By Zack Schuler, founder, and CEO of NINJIO How many times have you shared a piece of personal information online over the past year? If you’re adding […]
September Patch Tuesday
Updates are Light, But Ransomware Attacks Escalate By Chris Goettl, Director of Product Management, Security, Ivanti September marks the second month in a row with a relatively light set of […]
Cloud Security Essentials — Session Monitoring
By Morey Haber, CTO & CISO, BeyondTrust The near-perfect personal attack vector is “shoulder surfing.” If you are not familiar with the concept, it is literally a threat actor looking […]
Speculative Execution and SWAPGS
A Match Made In Heaven for Motivated Threat Actors By Filip Truta, Information Security Analyst, Bitdefender What if cybercriminals could deploy an attack that is both devastating and impossible to […]
How to save your critical data using smart backup procedures?
By Milica D. Djekic The disasters and discontinuities in work are not rare occurrences, so we should get ready to protect our vitally significant assets from any sort of loss […]
Best Practices in Cyber Security for Businesses
By Tim Green Cybersecurity–information technology security–is the practice of protecting computers, applications, data, and networks from illegal access. From hacking to computer viruses, to phishing emails and calls, efficient cybersecurity […]
Three Tips to Avoid Going Phishing
By Travis Rosiek, CTO, Tychon It’s an old trick in the physical world. Getting into a secured building is easiest if an infiltrator can get an authorized person to open […]
The Myth Behind Frequent Password Changes
Are they good practice or counterproductive? By Sarosh Petkar, BS/MS Student, Computing Security – RIT INTRODUCTION Mandatory password changes are an age-old security practice within numerous organizations. This practice is […]
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 […]