Today’s columnist, Morey Haber of BeyondTrust, points out that in the SolarWinds case lateral movement took place via auto-updates and not asset-to-asset and device-to-device.
Nobelium returns, M1RACLES Vuln, Bezos 'The Devourer of Worlds', Vulnhub Doug Rants about his Favorite Threat of the Week and more, on this Security Weekly News Wrap-Up!
While it’s still early, some researchers view the reported hacking into Fujitsu’s ProjectWEB software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform as as a nation-state attack not unlike the one that targeted the SolarWinds supply chain.
Dr. Anthony Fauci kicks off the nation’s vaccination effort late last year. Today’s columnist, Kimberly Sutherland of LexisNexis Risk Solutions, points out that as more people get vaccinated, young adults and seniors are most susceptible to identity theft scams related to vaccines and public displays of vaccination cards.
This week, in the Leadership and Communications section, CISOs Struggle to Cope with Mounting Job Stress, Corporate Compliance Strategies to Protect Data, Cybersecurity Metrics That Matter, and more!
The famous insider case where two General Electric employees were convicted and sent to prison for stealing trade secrets serves as a reminder of what can happen. Today’s columnist, David Balaban of Privacy-PC, offers insights on how to spot potential insider threats.
CheckPoint Research explained how the misuse of a real-time database, notification managers, and storage exposed the personal data of users, leaving corporate resources vulnerable to bad threat actors.
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