Is your data being sold on the dark web?
Monitoring the dark web to see if your data is being sold there is risky, but solutions and services are available to help.
Maria Korolov | 03 Nov | Read more
Monitoring the dark web to see if your data is being sold there is risky, but solutions and services are available to help.
Maria Korolov | 03 Nov | Read more
Artificial intelligence and machine learning can be force multipliers for under-staffed security teams needing to respond faster and more effectively to cyber threats.
Maria Korolov | 19 Oct | Read more
With Cloudflare ending surge pricing for DDoS protection services, all website owners are protected equally and potential attack damage is limited.
Maria Korolov | 16 Oct | Read more
When individuals and departments bypass IT to acquire cloud services and apps, IT and security teams are blind to the security vulnerabilities and compliance issues they present.
Maria Korolov | 10 Oct | Read more
Cyber criminals don't need to place malware on your system to get in. Fileless or zero-footprint attacks use legitimate applications or even the operating system.
Maria Korolov | 21 Sep | Read more
End-to-end email encryption is getting more attention as security and compliance concerns mount, but practical use cases are rapidly being eaten away by other technologies.
Maria Korolov | 18 Sep | Read more
Ransomware attacks--and defenses against them--are evolving fast, but enterprises still struggle to keep up.
Maria Korolov | 29 Aug | Read more
Ransomware and other threats often get through signature-based anti-virus protection, giving it a bad rap. However, anti-virus tools still play an important role in the enterprise security strategy.
Maria Korolov | 15 Aug | Read more
The cybersecurity staffing shortage is reaching crisis proportions, and companies are looking beyond the traditional channels of job boards and headhunters to find and hire new talent. Here are some of the unconventional ways companies are identifying talent.
Maria Korolov | 13 Jul | Read more
Recent reports show declining grades for government agencies’ efforts to improve cybersecurity. Experts weigh in on what needs to be done.
Maria Korolov | 20 Jun | Read more
In this age of destructive and fast-spreading malware, companies are giving whitelisting a second look -- and with cloud-based, peer-to-peer whitelists and reputation scoring, the technology now has a chance to be widely adopted.
Maria Korolov | 19 Jun | Read more
The new European General Data Protection Regulation goes into effect next May, with onerous notification requirements and high penalties, but a year might not be enough for firms to get ready
Maria Korolov | 24 May | Read more
The APT3 hacker group, which has been attacking government and defense industry targets since 2010, has been linked to the Chinese Ministry of State Security, according to a report by Recorded Future.
Maria Korolov | 24 May | Read more
When the WannaCry malware hit, many users were scrambling for fixes -- but some of the proffered solutions were actually just more malware, in disguise
Maria Korolov | 23 May | Read more
Last September, as the East Coast prepared for Tropical Storm Hermine, the emergency broadcasting system accidentally sent out an evacuation alert for all of Long Island's Suffolk County. The alert was meant just for Fire Island, but that part was truncated.
Maria Korolov | 18 May | Read more