DDoS Attacks Rose 151% in First Half of 2020
September 16 2020Attacks grew in number, size, and sophistication as the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
Read moreAttacks grew in number, size, and sophistication as the coronavirus pandemic took hold.
Read moreThe newly discovered form of HTTP request smuggling could have widespread impact because any proxy can be affected, researchers say. Here's what infosec pros should know.
Read moreThe newly discovered form of HTTP request smuggling could have widespread impact because any proxy can be affected, researchers say. Here's what infosec pros should know.
Read moreAfter the pandemic, companies will continue to invest in improving IT infrastructure and security as well as automate tasks to reduce errors and improve network resiliency.
Read moreThe five Chinese nationals are among seven defendants arrested for intrusion campaigns into more than 100 organizations, the DoJ reports.
Read moreMost firewalls and security devices effectively protect systems and data, but are they enough to safeguard business-critical applications?
Read moreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will become a peer of MITRE in the CVE program, likely leading to continued increases in disclosed vulnerabilities.
Read moreSecurity Pro File: Award-winning computer scientist and electronic voting expert Barbara Simons chats up her pioneering days in computer programming, paper-ballot backups, Internet voting, math, and sushi.
Read moreWhile the demand for cybersecurity talent rebounds, organizations will need to focus on cyber-enabled roles to fill immediate skills gaps.
Read moreThe Grugq has written an excellent essay on how the Russian cybercriminal gang FIN7 operates. An excerpt:
The secret of FIN7’s success is their operational art of cyber crime....
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