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CIS Benchmarks Community Volunteer Spotlight: Rick Handley
Learn about CIS Benchmarks Community Volunteer Rick Handley. Handley has been a Community Member for 10 years and has a background in Microsoft 365 security.
US House Bill Addresses Growing Threat of Chinese Cyber Actors
House GOP unveiled a bill to combat Chinese cyber threats to US infrastructure, led by CISA and FBI
New Windows Malware Locks Computer in Kiosk Mode
A malware campaign uses the unusual method of locking users in their browser’s kiosk mode to annoy them into entering their Google credentials, which are then stolen by information-stealing malware.
Specifically, the malware “locks” the user’s browser on Google’s login page with no obvious way to close the window, as the malware also blocks the “ESC” and “F11” keyboard keys. The goal is to frustrate the user enough that they enter and save their Google credentials in the browser to “unlock” the computer.
Once credentials are saved, the StealC information-stealing malware steals them from the credential store and sends them back to the attacker.
I’m sure this works often enough to be a useful ploy.
CrowdStrike Apologizes for IT Outage, Defends Microsoft Kernel Access
Adam Meyers, CrowdStrike VP for counter-adversary operations, appeared before a US congressional committee to answer questions about its July faulty software update
Enhancing Cyber Resilience in Manufacturing Organizations
2024 Cyber Resilience Research Unveils Manufacturing Sector Challenges
New data illuminates how manufacturing leaders can prioritize resilience.
Manufacturing organizations find themselves at the intersection of progress and peril in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The latest data underscores that the trade-offs are significant and pose substantial risks to manufacturing providers.
Get your complimentary copy of the report.
One of the foremost obstacles is the disconnect between senior executives and cybersecurity priorities. Despite recognizing cyber resilience as a crucial imperative, many manufacturing organizations struggle to secure the support and resources from top leadership. This lack of engagement hinders progress and leaves institutions vulnerable to potential breaches.
Meanwhile, technology continues to advance astonishingly, as do the risks posed by cyber threats. The 2024 LevelBlue Futures™ Report reveals this delicate balancing act between innovation and security within the manufacturing industry. Our comprehensive analysis identifies opportunities for deeper alignment between executive leadership and technical teams.
The Elusive Quest for Cyber Resilience in Manufacturing
Imagine a world where manufacturing organizations are impervious to cyber threats—where every aspect of an operation is fortified against disruptions. This is the lofty ideal of cyber resilience, yet it remains an elusive goal for many manufacturing providers. The rapid evolution of computing has transformed the IT landscape, blurring the lines between legacy systems, cloud computing, and digital transformation initiatives. While these advancements bring undeniable benefits, they also introduce unprecedented risks.
Our research indicates that 83% of manufacturing IT leaders acknowledge that computing innovation increases risk exposure. In a world where cybercriminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the need for cyber resilience has never been more urgent. From ransomware attacks to crippling DDoS incidents, manufacturing organizations operate in a climate where a single breach can have catastrophic consequences.
Exploring the Relationship Between Leadership and Cyber Resilience
Our survey of 1,050 C-suite and senior executives, including 161 from the manufacturing industry across 18 countries, highlights the pressing need for cyber resilience. The report is designed to foster thoughtful discussions about vulnerabilities and improvement opportunities.
In the report, you’ll:
Discover why manufacturing leaders and tech teams must prioritize cyber resilience.
Learn about the critical barriers to achieving cyber resilience.
Uncover the importance of business context and operational issues in prioritizing resilience.
Recognizing the Imperative of Cyber Resilience
Manufacturing leaders are called to chart a course toward greater security and preparedness. Reacting to cyber threats as they arise is no longer enough; organizations must proactively bolster their defenses and cultivate a culture of resilience from within.
Our research delves into the multifaceted challenges facing manufacturing organizations in their quest for cyber resilience. From limited visibility into IT estates to the complexity of integrating new technologies with legacy systems, manufacturing providers grapple with deep-seated barriers that hinder their ability to withstand cyber threats.
Enhancing Cyber Resilience in Transportation Organizations
2024 Cyber Resilience Research Unveils Transportation Sector Challenges
New data illuminates how transportation leaders can prioritize resilience.
Transportation organizations find themselves at the intersection of progress and peril in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. The latest data underscores that the trade-offs are significant and pose substantial risks to transportation providers.
Get your complimentary copy of the report.
One of the foremost obstacles is the disconnect between senior executives and cybersecurity priorities. Despite recognizing cyber resilience as a crucial imperative, many transportation organizations struggle to secure the support and resources from top leadership. This lack of engagement hinders progress and leaves institutions vulnerable to potential breaches.
Meanwhile, technology continues to advance astonishingly, as do the risks posed by cyber threats. The 2024 LevelBlue Futures™ Report reveals this delicate balancing act between innovation and security within the transportation industry. Our comprehensive analysis identifies opportunities for deeper alignment between executive leadership and technical teams.
The Elusive Quest for Cyber Resilience in Transportation
Imagine a world where transportation organizations are impervious to cyber threats—where every aspect of an operation is fortified against disruptions. This is the lofty ideal of cyber resilience, yet it remains an elusive goal for many transportation providers. The rapid evolution of computing has transformed the IT landscape, blurring the lines between legacy systems, cloud computing, and digital transformation initiatives. While these advancements bring undeniable benefits, they also introduce unprecedented risks.
Our research indicates that 86% of transportation IT leaders acknowledge that computing innovation increases risk exposure. In a world where cybercriminals are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the need for cyber resilience has never been more urgent. From ransomware attacks to crippling DDoS incidents, transportation organizations operate in a climate where a single breach can have catastrophic consequences.
Exploring the Relationship Between Leadership and Cyber Resilience
Our survey of 1,050 C-suite and senior executives, including 150 from the transportation industry across 18 countries, highlights the pressing need for cyber resilience. The report is designed to foster thoughtful discussions about vulnerabilities and improvement opportunities.
In the report, you’ll:
Discover why transportation leaders and tech teams must prioritize cyber resilience.
Learn about the critical barriers to achieving cyber resilience.
Uncover the importance of business context and operational issues in prioritizing resilience.
Recognizing the Imperative of Cyber Resilience
Transportation leaders are called to chart a course toward greater security and preparedness. Reacting to cyber threats as they arise is no longer enough; organizations must proactively bolster their defenses and cultivate a culture of resilience from within.
Our research delves into the multifaceted challenges facing transportation organizations in their quest for cyber resilience. From limited visibility into IT estates to the complexity of integrating new technologies with legacy systems, transportation providers grapple with deep-seated barriers that hinder their ability to withstand cyber threats.
Thousands of US Congress Emails Exposed to Takeover
Some 3191 email addresses for congressional staff are available on the dark web
Critical Ivanti Authentication Bypass Bug Exploited in Wild
CISA adds critical Ivanti bug to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Threat Actors Shift to JavaScript-Based Phishing Attacks
Cybercriminals are increasingly prioritizing script-based phishing techniques over one based on traditional malicious documents