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2021 Predictions Are Foolhardy – Here Are Four of Mine

KnowBe4

The post 2021 Predictions Are Foolhardy – Here Are Four of Mine appeared first on MediaPRO.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #27 [Heads Up] Massive Impersonation Phishing Campaign Imitates Over 100 Brands and Thousands of Domains

KnowBe4

This latest impersonation campaign makes the case for ensuring users are vigilant when interacting with the web – something accomplished through continual Security Awareness Training. To ensure that you get the most recent security fixes, enable automatic updates whenever possible."

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Malvertising Campaign Targets IoT Devices: GeoEdge

eSecurity Planet

Device developers at times will spend their money on features rather than security and the data on the devices often move between the devices and the cloud or on-premises data centers. IoT device security has also attracted the attention of federal government officials (see The IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020: Implications for Devices ).

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Weekly podcast: Reports galore and more cryptojacking

IT Governance

This week, we discuss new reports from Cisco, McAfee and the CSIS, and Big Brother Watch, and hear more about malicious Monero mining. Cyber security reports are a bit like the proverbial London omnibus: you seem to wait for ages, then several come along at once. Here are this week’s stories. It was a paltry $24.

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GUEST ESSAY. Everyone should grasp these facts about cyber threats that plague digital commerce

The Last Watchdog

From mining cryptocurrency to launching DDoS attacks against networks, there are countless ways in which malware can access and utilize victim’s computers and data. The threat landscape is ever-evolving, and so are the security mechanisms. The best course of action is to adopt a proactive approach to cybersecurity.

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The Quest for Optimal Security

The Falcon's View

A few years ago I came up with an approach that looks like this: More recently, I learned of the OWASP Cyber Defense Matrix , which takes a similar approach to mine above, but mixing it with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. maybe you need to move to ISO 27001 or complete a SOC 1/2/3 certification).