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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.

 

Picture of oil refinery plant showing the data wiper malware attack on Bahrain's National Oil Company linking to Iran
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Data Wiper Malware Attack on Bahrain’s National Oil Company Linked to Iran, Part of an Ongoing Pattern

January 21, 2020
In a malware attack on Bapco, hackers gained access to the network and loaded the data wiper into the central anti-virus software, from where it was distributed to all machines.
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Keyboard with Facebook and fake news buttons showing Facebook ban of deepfake videos ahead of 2020 election
Cyber SecurityNews

Facebook Bans Deepfake Videos Ahead of 2020 Election

January 21, 2020
Facebook’s ban of deepfake videos appears to be a focus on the wrong threat as the technology has not shown to be advanced or user-friendly enough to create damaging "fake news”.
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Woman holding mobile phone with TikTok logo on screen showing the TikTok security flaws which may allow hackers to steal personal data
Cyber SecurityNews

TikTok Security Flaws May Have Allowed Hackers to Steal Personal Data

January 17, 2020
Recently discovered TikTok's security flaws make it possible to spoof the source of SMS messages, alter people's feeds and accounts, and also access sensitive personal information via API calls.
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Crypto currency mining on computer monitor showing the big impact of Cryptojacking on business
Cyber SecurityInsights

Cryptojacking’s Big Impact on Business

January 17, 2020
Cryptojacking incidents are increasing faster than any other types of cyber incident with reports indicate that it has tripled since 2017. Why are cryptojacking rates on the rise and how do you recognize it?
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Man holding a hammer with dollar icons showing the new legislation introduced in U.S. to track and regulate foreign sale of cyber capabilities
Cyber SecurityNews

Prompted by Reuters Investigation, New Legislation Introduced in U.S. to Track and Regulate Foreign Sale of Cyber Capabilities

January 16, 2020
A new law was included in 2020 budget bill which requires any U.S. company providing cyber capabilities to first notify the State Department and obtain permission before selling to foreign governments.
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Man using calculator and holding notepad showing the ransomware costs in 2019
Cyber SecurityInsights

Ransomware Costs in 2019

January 15, 2020
2019 has seen ransomware costs higher than they ever have been and are expected to increase in 2020. It needs to become an unprofitable business to stop the attacks from hackers.
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View of the landing gear under the airplane wing showing the impact of cyber attacks on RavnAir may ground their flights for a month
Cyber SecurityNews

Impact of Cyber Attacks on RavnAir More Damaging Than First Thought; Flights May Be Grounded for a Month

January 14, 2020
Impact of cyber attacks on RavnAir has forced at least a dozen flights out of the air on a busy travel weekend in December and it seems that there may be more delayed and canceled flights into February.
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Customer making payment by credit card showing customers suing Wawa for payment card data breach
Cyber SecurityNews

Customers Are Suing After Wawa Payment Card Data Breach Exposes Credit Card Information

January 14, 2020
Wawa, a U.S. chain with over 850 convenience stores, suffered a payment card data breach which exposed customers’ credit card numbers, debit card numbers, expiration dates and cardholder names.
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Hacker working on computer showing U.S. Cybercom's preparation for information warfare in advance of U.S. 2020 election
Cyber SecurityNews

U.S Cybercom Prepares for Information Warfare in Advance of 2020 Election

January 13, 2020
With 2020 election drawing near, U.S. Cybercom, is developing information warfare tactics ranging from subtle warnings to more direct attacks on Russia’s information warfare capabilities.
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Close up shot of video camera lens showing the security vulnerability of Ring camera
Cyber SecurityInsights

Is Ring Camera a Vulnerability in Your Security System?

January 10, 2020
Thousands of Ring camera credentials are posted by hackers on the dark web which allow cybercriminals to get inside users’ camera system and watch them without their knowledge.
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