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The Zero Trust Primer: A Simple Overview of the NIST 800-207 Draft
Zero Trust as a concept has but one fundamental assumption. Nothing should be implicitly trusted - not your identities, not your devices, not your...
Data Breach Affects 384,319 BMW Customers in the U.K.
KELA, a darknet intelligence firm discovered that a hacker group “KelvinSecurity” compromised the personal information of 384,319 BMW customers in the U.K. and put...
Are You Remotely Secure?
COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the concept of remote working beyond any preconceived growth expectations. It doesn’t appear a short-term situation as many organizations and...
Productivity and Stress Concern Risk Managers While Working from Home
A survey from the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) revealed that risk managers across the world effectively handled the sudden transition to work-from-home...
50% of Users Online Fall Victim to Cyberattacks: Report
Threat actors are using sophisticated hacking methods to target users online. It’s not just about taking advantage of Coronavirus-related anxieties, but attackers are using...
Cyber Warfare: The Battle Tact of the Digital Age
Border disputes between countries are common these days. But these very countries engage in another kind of warfare, where there are no “boots on...
Philips Release Patches for Vulnerabilities Affecting its Medical Devices
Electronics and health technology provider Philips has reported a vulnerability to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) in its ultrasound medical devices, which allows...
GDPR Data Breach Notifications Rise by 66% Across Europe
A survey by multinational law firm Linklaters revealed that GDPR-related data breach notifications across European countries have increased by 66%, compared to the first...
Democratizing Cybersecurity Protects Us All
Cybersecurity is a sophisticated art. It can truly consume the time and resources of IT teams as they work to safeguard valuable data from...
California University Paid $1.14 Mn Ransom for Decryption Key
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) recently admitted that it paid $1.14 million to cybercriminals after suffering a ransomware attack. In an official...