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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.

 

Pedestrians cross at Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, Japan showing data breach of insurance policyholder records
Cyber SecurityNews

Data Breach Exposed 2 Million Aflac and Zurich Insurance Policyholders’ Records

January 20, 2023
A third-party data breach involving a U.S. contractor exposed the personal information of over 2 million Aflac cancer and Zurich automobile insurance policyholders in Japan.
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Several computer screens with data and control panels showing security frameworks and the CISO role
Cyber SecurityInsights

What’s To Come In 2023? Modern Frameworks, CISO Elevation & Leaner Security Stacks

January 23, 2023
Some predictions for 2023. We will see most security frameworks continue to fail in 2023 for a simple reason: complexity. And the role of CISO will be elevated to be on the board or reporting directly to the CEO.
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Cyber SecurityNews

Defaced Website of Law Enforcement Supply Firm, Possible Data Wipe Follows Breach of App Used To Coordinate Police Raids

January 23, 2023
ODIN Intelligence, a law enforcement technology vendor, has experienced a chain of security incidents as of late including a defaced website (and possibly much worse). Company had already been a magnet for controversy over some of its more privacy-invasive products.
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Mobile phone on computer keyboard with the Paypal app showing credential stuffing attack on PayPal accounts
Cyber SecurityNews

Credential Stuffing Attack Impacts About 35,000 PayPal Accounts, Company Says No Unauthorized Transactions Detected

January 23, 2023
Though it did not suffer a security breach, PayPal is reporting that a massive credential stuffing attack appears to have yielded access to about 35,000 PayPal accounts.
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Employee on remote work on video conference showing cyber risk of corporate workplace
Cyber SecurityInsights

Debunking the Corporate Workplace Security Myth: Cyber Risk in Offices vs. At Home

January 24, 2023
There is a prevailing belief that employees were less safe from a cybersecurity standpoint at home rather than in their corporate workplace. In reality, while some cyber risk factors have changed, the risk is often reduced in a remote working scenario.
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Mailchimp mobile app on mobile phone showing security breach via customer support tools
Cyber SecurityNews

Another Security Breach at Mailchimp; Customer Support Tools Again Hijacked to Phish Clients, in Third Such Incident in a Year

January 24, 2023
The Mailchimp security breach appears to have lasted for less than a full day. The company says that client login information was not compromised, but customer support tools were used to send phishing emails.
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FTX Arena Miami showing stolen crypto
Cyber SecurityNews

FTX Claims $415 Million of Stolen Crypto Taken in Hacks on Its Exchanges Since Nov 11

January 24, 2023
The FTX recovery team says that it has recovered about $5 billion at this point, but that a significant portion of the remaining shortfall is due to almost half a billion in stolen crypto.
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Hand cover smartphone with username and password screen showing MFA bypass by cyber attackers
Cyber SecurityInsights

Seven Ways Cyber Attackers Bypass MFA – And How To Stop Them

January 25, 2023
MFA can be circumvented by modern identity attack techniques. Thwarting cyber attackers starts by understanding the techniques they rely on to bypass MFA protected users, and responding with a holistic, well-rounded identity security strategy that can fill these gaps.
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Crypto coins on a laptop keyboard and hundred-dollar bills in neon light showing ransomware payments
Cyber SecurityNews

Cyber Criminal Revenue Takes a Dive as Organizations Increasingly Refuse Ransomware Payments

January 25, 2023
2020 and 2021 were record years for ransomware payments at about $765 million. The take collected by ransomware operators is now down 40% to $457 million in 2022.
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Network servers in a data center showing wiper malware and backup and recovery
Cyber SecurityInsights

Avoid a Wipeout: How To Protect Organisations From Wiper Malware

January 26, 2023
The increasing spread of wiper malware is a stark reminder of the dangerous landscape organisations face when protecting their data. A solid, well-managed data backup and recovery plan is the key to ensuring data safety in the face of today’s growing array of threats.
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