New ‘dependency confusion’ attack technique recognized by Microsoft
Just over three-quarters of cybersecurity professionals have said they expect to see an increase in DNS-related security threats over the next few weeks.
In preparation, three in five (59%) have altered their DNS security methods in the run up to the holiday season, according to a new report from the Neustar International Security Council (NISC)
CISOs Preparing for DNS Attacks Over Christmas
Just over three-quarters of cybersecurity professionals have said they expect to see an increase in DNS-related security threats over the next few weeks.
In preparation, three in five (59%) have altered their DNS security methods in the run up to the holiday season, according to a new report from the Neustar International Security Council (NISC)
Employees 85% more likely to leak files today vs pre-COVID
Employees are 85 percent more likely today to leak files than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to research released Thursday by Code42. Joe Payne, Code42’s president and CEO, said the vast majority of that 85 percent are malicious insiders and the rest are caused by employee carelessness.
This Bluetooth Attack Can Steal a Tesla Model X in Minutes
Tesla has always prided itself on its so-called over-the-air updates, pushing out new code automatically to fix bugs and add features. But one security researcher has shown how vulnerabilities in the Tesla Model X’s keyless entry system allow a different sort of update: A hacker could rewrite the firmware of a key fob via Bluetooth connection, lift an unlock code from the fob, and use it to steal a Model X in just a matter of minutes.
2021 Healthcare Cybersecurity Priorities: Experts Weigh In
As systems are stretched to the limits by COVID-19 and technology becomes an essential part of everyday patient interactions, hospital and healthcare IT departments have been left to figure out how to make it all work together, safely and securely.
Attacking SIEM with Fake Logs
Discussion around ATT&CK often involves tactics, techniques, procedures, detections, and mitigations, but a significant element is often overlooked: data sources. Data sources for every technique provide valuable context and opportunities to improve your security posture and impact your detection strategy.
Announcing OpenCSPM – An Open-Source Cloud Security Posture Management and Workflow Platform
Discussion around ATT&CK often involves tactics, techniques, procedures, detections, and mitigations, but a significant element is often overlooked: data sources. Data sources for every technique provide valuable context and opportunities to improve your security posture and impact your detection strategy.
Insider Threat Detection with AI Using Tensorflow and RapidMiner Studio | By Dennis Chow
Discussion around ATT&CK often involves tactics, techniques, procedures, detections, and mitigations, but a significant element is often overlooked: data sources. Data sources for every technique provide valuable context and opportunities to improve your security posture and impact your detection strategy.
Safety requires security in robotics
As robots start populating our lives, safety and security are topics gaining more and more traction. Safety cares about the robot not harming the environment (or humans) whereas security deals with the opposite, aims to ensure the environment does not conflict with the robot’s programmed behavior. There’s an intrinsic connection between safety and security.