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Cyber criminals, state-sponsored hackers and even the occasional disgruntled employee are constantly looking to gain unauthorized access for a variety of purposes: theft of money, cyber espionage, personal information for sale or for use in scams, and damage to critical infrastructure for just a few of the most common.

 

So how does an organization mitigate an entire world full of continual cyber attacks? Just as buildings have a number of necessary elements of physical security: access control, cameras, alarms and so on; there are similar key elements of cyber security that are absolutely vital for just about any modern business.

 

It starts with identifying and closing the most common doors that attackers use. For example, phishing attacks on employees are far and away the most common initial point of entry. The breach of even a low-level employee account can quickly turn into an escalation in access privileges and the ability to reach sensitive information. This is also true of smart devices, which are generally more poorly secured than computers and phones.

 

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Hackers Are Targeting Your SaaS Applications. Here’s How To Protect Them

October 5, 2022
Generally speaking, the more SaaS applications an organization has in its tech stack, the greater the risk of suffering a cyberattack. Many organizations take a hands-off approach to SaaS security, making these applications a prime target for hackers.
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Cyber SecurityNews

Bipartisan Open Source Software Security Bill Proposed in Response to Log4j Issues

October 5, 2022
The fallout from the Log4j vulnerability has prompted bipartisan action to beef up open source software security. Proposed act would task CISA with developing a risk framework to evaluate open source code used by the federal government, and could be passed on to critical infrastructure businesses.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Shine a Spotlight on Shadow APIs To Improve Security

October 6, 2022
APIs are being deployed so fast and at such scale that companies risk both not knowing what they have (Shadow APIs), and losing control of API security, including exposing vital data and processes.
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Microsoft logo at office building showing zero-day vulnerabilities for Microsoft Exchange
Cyber SecurityNews

New Microsoft Exchange Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exploited by State-Sponsored Hackers

October 6, 2022
Microsoft Exchange zero-day vulnerabilities affect an estimated 250,000 on-premise servers. The company is aware of attacks involving a single state-sponsored group that compromised less than ten organizations.
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Cyber SecurityNews

Identity Theft Report: Social Media Account Takeovers up 1,000% As 40% Of Personal Data Theft Victims Saw Their Information Misused

October 6, 2022
About 50% of those who had information stolen say they were victimized more than once. And the number of people that lost at least $10,000 to personal data theft jumped from 9% of respondents to 30% in 2021.
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Doctor working with digital tablet and phone showing MDM and HIPAA
Cyber SecurityInsights

How MDM Can Be Pivotal To Maintain Data Security for HIPAA

October 7, 2022
To ensure that the patient information being generated, stored and exchanged is secure, healthcare organizations are rapidly implementing mobile device management (MDM solutions) to push extensive security policies and tailor the usage of their diverse types of devices to ensure that the data stored on them is secured efficiently.
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Telstra logo on shopfront showing data breach after Optus hack
Cyber SecurityNews

Following Optus Hack, Another Data Breach for Australia’s Biggest Telcos as Telstra Exposes Employee Data

October 7, 2022
Following Optus hack, the Telstra data breach appears to be limited to the signup process of a third-party rewards system for company staff, but two telcos losing personal information in two weeks has caused serious concern.
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Thermal Power Plant with smoking chimneys showing cyber attacks on critical infrastructure
Cyber SecurityNews

Ukraine Warns of Massive Russian Cyber Attacks on the Country’s and Allies’ Critical Infrastructure

October 7, 2022
Ukraine warns of Russian plans for massive cyber attacks on Ukraine's critical infrastructure to slow down the counteroffensive and those of Kyiv's allies in retaliation for support.
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Hacker working on a neon computer keyboard showing cyber risk of quantum computing
Cyber SecurityNews

Quantum Computing Attacks Still Years Off, but “Hack Now Decrypt Later” Presents Immediate Cyber Risk

October 7, 2022
A new poll from Deloitte finds there is an immediate and significant cyber risk from "harvest now decrypt later" (HNDL) attacks, in which attackers steal encrypted information and simply sit on it until quantum computing advances make it trivial to crack.
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Hand holding mobile with Binance app showing crypto hack of blockchain bridge
Cyber SecurityNews

Another Major Crypto Hack as Binance Loses $566 Million to Blockchain Bridge Attack

October 10, 2022
The Binance crypto hack manipulated the Binance Smart Chain Token Hub bridge to pass forged proof messages. The attackers were then able to generate BNB directly to wallets under their control.
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