Feb 28, 2022 | Recent News
We’ve heard someone refer to a Tesla as an iPhone on wheels, and that’s not too far off. Computer chips have been in automobiles for decades—that’ not new. What is new is that automobiles are now connected to the cloud. Just another node on the internet-of-things...
Feb 22, 2022 | Recent News
Just how long can advanced persistent threat last? What is the most complex cyberattack? While the answer is certainly up for debate, a leading candidate has to be APT: advanced persistent threat. A good explanation of APT comes from Cisco. “An advanced persistent...
Feb 21, 2022 | Press Release, Recent News
With the rising threat of ransomware and other attacks that originate from outside organizations’ networks, it’s easy to forget the damage that an insider threat—whether it’s employee carelessness or something more malicious—can cause in both money and resources....
Feb 21, 2022 | Press Release, Recent News
The Badger DAO attack last November and December—during which an attacker stole about $121 million from users—is a good example of “ice phishing” on the blockchain. If that term conjures up images of plaid and puffy coat-clad folks huddled around a hole atop a frozen...
Feb 10, 2022 | Press Release, Recent News
Some cybersecurity experts say that complex cybersecurity challenges are coming in 2022, with new types of supply chain-related attacks and attacks aided by artificial intelligence. Several cybersecurity experts offered their ideas about trends in cybersecurity and...
Feb 2, 2022 | Press Release, Recent News
Cybercriminals are targeting Linux-based servers running Microsoft’s Azure public cloud environment that are vulnerable to flaws after Microsoft didn’t automatically apply a patch on affected clients in its infrastructure. Read the full article here If you’d like to...