This Week in Security News – July 9, 2021 VP, Threat Intelligence
Kaseya hit with ransomware attack and top 3 mobile threat takeaways from MWC Read More HERE…
Kaseya hit with ransomware attack and top 3 mobile threat takeaways from MWC Read More HERE…
We continue monitoring cybercriminals and threats that abuse the pandemic. In this update, we detail trends in malicious activities and deployments that exploit vaccination developments and processes worldwide. Read More HERE…
Nefilim ransomware attack through a MITRE Att&ck lens and PoC exploit circulating for critical Windows Print Spooler bug, and more. Read More HERE…
Currently, we have over 26-billion IoT devices running in our workplaces, offices and homes. If you’re looking for an IoT security scorecard, it looks something like this:
Security Threats: 26,000,000,000, IoT Secure Devices: 0. READ MORE HERE…
Your business is hit with a ransomware attack. Or your ecommerce site crashes. Your legacy system stops working. Or maybe your latest software release has a major bug. These are just some of the problems that ecommerce, technology and other companies experience at one time or another.The issue is not if a problem – or crisis – occurs, but how your company handles it when it does. Manage the problem poorly, you risk losing customers, or worse. Handle a crisis promptly and professionally, you can fend off a public relations disaster and might even gain new customers.So what steps can businesses take to mitigate and effectively manage an IT-related crisis? Here are eight suggestions.To read this article in full, please click here READ MORE HERE…