Firewall
IOTW: BlackCat ransomware strikes Italian university
June 17 by Beth MaundrillBlackCat represents a trend in threats actors using ransomware-as-a-service to infiltrate organizations’ networks
IOTW: Despite Patch, Zerologon Attack Still A Big Deal
October 23 by Seth AdlerA more robust patch is scheduled to release in February of 2021. However, Microsoft predicts the new patch will permanently disable standing authentication procedures on some devices.
IOTW: Government Sanctioned Russian Hackers Penetrate U.S. Federal Agency
October 09 by Seth AdlerIt appears Fancy Bear, the Russian cyber crime group linked to the GRU, is responsible for a US federal agency break-in and data theft. Cyber experts piece together clues to garner more insight into t...
Behind The Data Breach: Understanding Cloud Security And Misconfigurations
September 17 by Dennis E. Leber, Ph.D.Many breaches occurring today are applications that reside in the cloud and often explained as a misconfiguration on the customer side. Hosting the right internal discussions and having the proper con...
Healthcare CISO Explores A Recent Outbreak Of Breaches
March 13 by Alarice RajagopalIn the last three weeks, Cyber Security Hub has reported on three separate data breaches involving personal and medical information of possibly hundreds of thousands of people nationwide.
U.K. ISP Chief Says Team Confronts 4K Cyber Attacks Per Day
November 15 by Dan GundermanIt’s common knowledge in 2017 that cyber threats are growing – in both intensity and sophistication. Can response time, effectiveness and visibility improve as time goes on, though?
Human Side of Cyber Security: Q&A With CISO Chris Gay
October 30 by CSHub.com Editorial StaffIgnoring the human side of cybersecurity can leave organizations and customers vulnerable, as employees are often the “human firewall” and last line of defense between a sophisticated cyber-scam and s...