The week in security: Patch the night away
Worried about insider threats? You should be, reports and experts all agree
David Braue | 21 Oct | Read more
Worried about insider threats? You should be, reports and experts all agree
David Braue | 21 Oct | Read more
It was WannaCry all over again as a new ransomware strain, based on Petya malware, swept across the world.
David Braue | 03 Jul | Read more
If you installed a free Android VPN app to view geo-blocked content on your phone, there’s a high chance it was harboring malware, according to new research.
Even as many companies try to plug security holes by introducing ever-tighter endpoint management tools, some security pundits are advocating for a higher level of protection that takes the surveillance state to the employee desktop.
David Braue | 17 Jan | Read more
Cybercriminals are collaborating to refine their attacks and businesses must do the same by leveraging a growing body of open-source security tools, a security expert has advised as open-source machine learning puts the technology into the mainstream.
David Braue | 22 Dec | Read more
Trade secrets are increasingly becoming a company's most valuable assets, and not surprisingly, threats to those assets have increased concomitantly. The greatest threat to company data is, of course, not outsiders but a company's own employees A company's ability to protect against rogue employees (as well as against unintentional harm) is governed by both federal and state laws, which vary by jurisdiction and, worse, are in a state of flux in many of those jurisdictions.
Russell Beck and Matt Karlyn | 12 Nov | Read more