CSO Webinar: The FBI knows how to catch a cybercriminal – but do you?
Ever more sophisticated cyber adversaries, many with nation-state backing, pose an imminent threat to both public and private organisations.
Ever more sophisticated cyber adversaries, many with nation-state backing, pose an imminent threat to both public and private organisations.
I lay awake in bed looking over at the alarm clock on my side table it indicates 5:59 am, I am waiting for it to click over to 6 am and the alarm to sound. Click.
Craig Ford | 26 Feb | Read more
Matt Kraus figured there might be some security surprises waiting for him when he began taking a closer look at his company’s network – but when the results came back, he was still floored by the findings
David Braue | 16 Nov | Read more
The 27-year sentence handed down to a 32-year-old Russian hacker set the high water mark for cybercriminal prosecution. Security firm Webroot was also in trouble after its endpoint security product inadvertently began tagging Windows system files as malware – rendering their systems unusable. This, as experts offered |tips for protecting older Windows Server machines.
David Braue | 02 May | Read more
Cloud-based workloads may be configured and used for different scenarios than on-premises servers, but the process of picking out cybercriminal activity is not so far removed, according to a senior security executive who notes that telltale signs of penetration are there if you know where to look.
David Braue | 27 Sep | Read more
Many organizations think their current email security systems are up to the task of protecting them. Unfortunately many email security systems fall short and do not keep their organisations safe. The reality is the entire industry needs to work toward a higher standard of quality, protection and overall email security. The proof is in the numbers, and Mimecast is establishing a standard of transparency for organisations and raising the bar for all security vendors.