5G networks are exciting and open the door to many new possibilities for IoT, however it also comes with security risks as manufacturers rush to dominate the new untapped market their devices.
It’s no secret that banking applications – both traditional and emerging fintech apps – still remain a prime target for financially-motivated cyberattacks. Cybercriminals are money-motivated, targeting the applications and institutions with the potential for the highest reward.
To address supply chain attacks, the latest Firmware Integrity Measurement (FIM) specification, released by Trusted Computing Group, provides a framework to establish the integrity baseline of the firmware running on a device at the manufacturing stage.
Digital trust is a necessary component of cloud adoption and overall digital transformation, enabling companies to transfer critical processes online and create new forms of inter-organization connection.
Challenge in securing critical national infrastructure (CNI) can be boiled down to the fact that many of these systems were never designed to be connected to the Internet and integrated with a slew of other solutions and devices.
As the shift to smart home management takes hold, a critical element to its success will be gaining consumer trust. To gain that trust all the devices required to make a home “smart” will be security.
There is the need for additional cyber defenses of growing 5G networks – and we should expect to see increasing policy pressure around the vetting process for hardware and software that are crucial to these upgraded networks. This is raising the importance of supply chain risk management for the telecommunications industry.
How can organizations run patch management effectively while implementing new collaboration and technologies to make remote working easier for their employees?
Remote and hybrid work business models are being adopted by organizations at an exponential rate. Enterprise Technology Management addresses some of the complexities of today’s technology management, asset visibility, employee access control, and compliance and audit readiness.
Rapidly evolving botnet Dark Nexus is threatening IoT security as the dependency on connected devices grows with remote working during COVID-19 pandemic.










