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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.

 

Smartphone attached to a car mount in car with Uber logo at night showing lessons from the Uber breach settlement
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Lessons from the Uber Breach Settlement

October 12, 2018
The Uber breach settlement of $148 million, which involves the governments of all 50 states, is one of the largest in history for a data privacy case. What are the lessons for other tech companies?
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Arrested hacker with handcuffs wearing hooded jacket shows how Russian hackers pose a persistent threat to the world
Cyber SecurityNews

Russian Hackers Pose an International Persistent Threat

October 11, 2018
The international community is under no illusion regarding the persistent threat that is posed by Russian hackers as the U.S. Department of Justice indicts 7 Russian GRU members, and other nations including the U.K. and the Netherlands protest hacking activities.
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Motherboard with microchip with skull and crossbones showing supply chain attack by Chinese spies
Cyber SecurityNews

Lessons from the Alleged Supply Chain Attack by Chinese Spies

October 8, 2018
Bloomberg reported that Chinese spies planted a grain-sized microchip in motherboards supplied to server manufacturers in an alleged supply chain attack. What are the lessons for enterprises?
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Cyber SecurityNews

Facebook Data Breach Resulted in 50 Million Compromised Accounts

October 4, 2018
Facebook data breach comes hot on the heels of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and resulted in 50 million compromised accounts. This is proving to be a tough year for Facebook.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Making Compliance with Cybersecurity Regulations Easy for Critical Infrastructure

October 3, 2018
Critical infrastructure systems are becoming increasingly connected and digitized. The sector is also facing expanding cybersecurity regulations to address cyber threats as the potential for dangerous cyber attacks increases as a result.
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Finger pressing a push button to start an autonomous vehicle and shows the threat of hacking
Cyber SecurityInsights

Autonomous Vehicles and the Threat of Hacking

October 1, 2018
With autonomous vehicles gaining mainstream attention, the challenges that come with the tech are being scrutinized. The biggest of these is the threat of hacking.
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Close-up of eyeglasses, cellular phone and pen at workplace on background of CISO speaking to business and operations leaders
Cyber SecurityInsights

What Does It Take to Become a Leading CISO?

September 24, 2018
The role of the CISO is becoming more vital to companies of all types on a global scale. Aside from being an executive-level role, the CISO must possess the necessary skills to unite multiple aspects of the business into one secure, digital front.
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Business executive using wireless devices in modern office showing IoT in the workplace
Cyber SecurityInsights

IoT in the Workplace: Bigger Than Your Boardroom

September 17, 2018
IoT in the workplace has followed the same adoption path as BYOD, and these devices are constantly streaming out to the cloud. Do you know what they’re sharing? What are the unseen cybersecurity risks?
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Man typing on keyboard of desktop PC showing the dangers of insider threats
Cyber SecurityInsights

Insider Threats: Not Just That Unhappy Employee

September 12, 2018
Recent Imperva survey found that nearly half of security professionals said they could implement an insider attack if they wished to. Insider threats remains one of the top cybersecurity threats to businesses.
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Free Wifi public internet connection on store window highlights public Wifi security risks
Cyber SecurityNews

Business Travelers Highlight Public Wifi Security Risk

September 5, 2018
Majority of business travelers have grave reservations about public WiFi security and the safety of their data. Of the 2,000 global business travelers surveyed by Carlson Wagonlit Travel, 65% were less than confident about using public WiFi networks.
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