Critical Infrastructure Security and a Case for Optimism in 2022
January 12 2022The new US infrastructure law will fund new action to improve cybersecurity across rail, public transportation, the electric grid, and manufacturing.
Read moreThe new US infrastructure law will fund new action to improve cybersecurity across rail, public transportation, the electric grid, and manufacturing.
Read moreOne bug in the January 2022 Patch Tuesday list is getting lots of attention: "HTTP Protocol Stack Remote Code Execution Vulnerability".
Read moreBy combining risk-based vulnerability prioritization and automated patch intelligence, organizations can apply patches based on threat level. Part 2 of 3.
Read moreResearchers have figured how how to intercept and fake an iPhone reboot:
We’ll dissect the iOS system and show how it’s possible to alter a shutdown event, tricking a...
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In a great many ransomware attacks, the criminals who pillage the victim's network are not the same crooks who gained the initial access to the victim organization. More commonly,...
Read moreOn a recent Friday night, three security experts got together to play custom games that explore attack risks in an engaging way.
Read moreFurther closes intelligence gap inhibiting companies from tracking and controlling private content communications.
Read moreNine of the Microsoft patches released today are classified as critical, 89 are Important, and six are publicly known.
Read moreTwo-thirds of all malware distributed to enterprise networks last year originated from cloud apps such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and numerous other cloud apps, new research shows.
Read moreMicrosoft today released updates to plug nearly 120 security holes in Windows and supported software. Six of the vulnerabilities were publicly detailed already, potentially giving attackers a head start...
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