The world has changed over the past year, but cyberthreats never rest. According to the report, 86 percent of organizations experienced at least one successful cyberattack last year. The more you know about how your peers are handling the most serious threats, the more effectively you can secure your own...
According to a Threat Landscape Trends report for Q2 2020, cryptojacking saw a 163% increase in detections, compared to previous quarters. 35% of organizations indicated in a survey by NinjaRMM, that ransomware attacks resulted in up to $5 million in damages. Similarly we see an explosion in DDoS attacks. In times...
The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it has seized two domains that were used during a recent phishing campaign that targeted a marketing firm used by the U.S. Agency for International Development - USAID - to send malicious messages to thousands of potential victims.
This guide offers examples, recommendations and advice to ensure you stay unaffected by the constantly evolving ransomware menace.
Download the guide and learn about:
Planning for a ransomware incident;
Responding to a ransomware incident;
Prevention: reducing your attack surface.
The average amount of time that online attackers camp out in a victim's network - or "dwell time" - has been declining, FireEye's Mandiant incident response group reports. But the surge in ransomware accounts for some attacks coming to light more quickly because those attackers announce their presence.
New encryption standards TLS 1.3 and DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) will soon sweep away security controls. Security professionals must act within the next two years or they won't be able to analyze network traffic and detect cyberthreats.
Download the Forrester report —Maintain Security Visibility in the TLS 1.3 Era —...
1,778 IT and IT security professionals across North America, Latin America, the UK and Europe responded to a new study by the Ponemon Institute, and their responses deliver a clear message to CISOs.
The study tracks the level of importance placed on security analysts, as well as the state of maturity...
Brokerage account takeover, supply chain attacks, destructive attacks and those that seek to manipulate time or time stamps are among the latest threats uncovered in the new Modern Bank Heists report authored by Tom Kellermann at VMware Carbon Black.
Today's credential based threats
are complex, often touching many systems, using
multiple log-ins, and spanning a period of several
months. These insider threats involve the legitimate
credentials and access privileges of real users,
making them challenging for legacy security solutions
to detect.
In order...
Get answers to all your questions about how to seize cloud opportunities and realize your business’ potential—while also protecting all your data beyond what’s possible on-premises—in this wide-ranging conversation among experts and thought leaders from Microsoft and Barracuda. And a sneak peek of the Cloud to...
MITRE introduced the ATT&CK® evaluation as an EDR product assessment leveraging the ATT&CK® framework for APT3. MITRE’s framework is useful in helping organizations make informed decisions when purchasing cyber security solutions using EDR technology.
F-Secure’s participation in MITRE’s first round of...
Good news on the cybercrime front: "Cryptocurrency-related crime fell significantly in 2020," compared to 2019, reports blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis. Unfortunately, in the same timeframe, ransomware profits surged 311%, stoking calls for a crackdown on ransom payments.
New Extended Detection and Response (XDR) solutions were built to unify multiple prevention, detection and response technologies into a single platform to provide comprehensive visibility and protection. As cyber-threats become more sophisticated and niche protection solutions remain frustratingly disconnected, a...
Watch this webinar with renowned cybersecurity innovator and former CISO of Citi, JP Morgan, and Deutsche Bank, Charles Blauner to lean about the biggest challenges facing security teams today.
Are insurers getting cold feet over covering losses to ransomware? With claims due to ransomware skyrocketing, some insurers have reportedly been revising offerings to make it tougher for companies to claim for some types of cybercrime, including extortion.
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