-
CIS Benchmarks Community Volunteer Spotlight: William Ferguson
The CIS Benchmarks Community relies on volunteers to help our secure recommendations keep pace with technological change. Here’s how William Ferguson helps. Read More
-
#Infosec2024: CISOs Need to Move Beyond Passwords to Keep Up With Security Threats
Experts at Infosecurity Europe 2024 advised organizations to move away from passwords for greater security Read More
-
#Infosec2024: Ransomware Ecosystem Transformed, New Groups “Changing the Rules”
Significant changes to the ransomware ecosystem were discussed at Infosecurity Europe 2024, with new groups changing the rules of the game Read More
-
Espionage with a Drone
The US is using a World War II law that bans aircraft photography of military installations to charge someone with doing the same thing with a drone. Read More
-
Hit by LockBit? The FBI is waiting to help you with over 7,000 decryption keys
Did your company fall victim to the LockBit ransomware? Have cybercriminals left gigabytes of your data encrypted, with no easy route for recovery that doesn’t involve paying a ransom? Well, don’t fear… Read more in my article on the Tripwire State of Security blog. Read More
-
#Infosec2024: AI Red Teaming Provider Mindgard Named UK’s Most Innovative Cyber SME
Mingard provides a continuous AI red teaming and vulnerability remediation platform Read More
-
How To Protect Your Family’s Smartphones While on Vacation
Summer is synonymous with vacations, a time when families pack their bags, grab their sunscreen, and embark on exciting adventures. In the digital age, smartphones have become an indispensable part of our lives, serving as cameras, maps, entertainment hubs, and communication tools. While these devices enhance our travel experiences, they also become prime targets for…
-
#Infosec2024: Experts Share How CISOs Can Manage Change as the Only Constant
CISOs explain how to build high-performing teams, communicate with the business and manage security amid constant volatility Read More
-
How Free VPNs Come With a Price
The number of people who use VPNs (virtual private networks) continues to mushroom. Recent research shows that 46% of American adults now use a VPN — 23% of which use it for strictly personal purposes.[i] Within that mix, 43% said they use a free VPN service. Yet “free” VPNs often come with a price. Typically…
-
#Infosec2024: Third of Web Traffic Comes from Malicious Bots, Veracity Says
Malicious bots keep growing, now accounting for over 30% of the global web traffic, the CEO of Veracity Trust Network said during Infosecurity Europe Read More