Why Ethan Hunt, John McClane and James Bond need to be Certified Security Professionals
CISO MAG EDITORIAL
If you’ve been tracking cybersecurity news daily, then you could probably imagine the script for the next Die Hard, James Bond, Mission...
Data Breach Exposes Almost Everyone’s Information in Ecuador
Almost everyone in Ecuador became a victim of a massive data breach that exposed the personal information of over 20 million individuals, including the...
Fraud Campaign Defrauding Online Ticket Vendors Exposed: Report
vpnMentor, a popular VPN review website, recently exposed a massive criminal operation that has been defrauding Groupon and other major online ticket vendors since...
What I learned at the Black Hat USA 2019 Conference
Contributed by Jason Bloomberg
The phrase ‘black hat’ refers to a hacker with criminal intentions, so I expected my first trip to the Black Hat...
Safe-T’s Zero+ Access Network: Phased Deployment
By Safe-T
Safe-T provides a secure application and file access solution with 1) An architecture that implements Zero Trust Access, 2) A proprietary secure channel...
A peak into Safe-T’s Zero Trust Access solution
Contributed by Safe-T
Safe-T provides a secure application and file access solution with 1) An architecture that implements Zero Trust Access, 2) A proprietary secure...
OneDrive vs iCloud Data Security: Which One is Better?
Contributed by Devin Smith
The use of cloud storage was made a reality when individuals and corporations urgently needed for instant real-time storage. Cloud storage...
Red Balloon Security discovers vulnerability “Thrangrycat” in Cisco security products
Security firm Red Balloon Security recently discovered a critical vulnerability in Cisco’s products, including routers, switches, and firewalls, which are used among the private...
Data breach affects over 1.5 million Freedom Mobile users
Freedom Mobile, a Canada-based mobile network company, recently suffered a data breach that exposed around 1.5 million of its customers’ personal information. According to...
Unprotected database affects 80 million households in US
An insecure database exposed sensitive information of around 80 million households in the United States. According to the security researchers Noam Rotem and Ran...














