Mar 31, 2020 | Attack Surface Analysis, Cloud security, Recent News, Risk Management, Security
While it may be a relief to some that the IRS has extended the deadline for filing tax returns to July 15, the decision has prolonged the timeframe that individuals and businesses are susceptible to tax season-related cybercrime. From now until tax season comes to a...
Mar 3, 2020 | AWS, Cloud security, Events, Recent News
We came, we saw, we talked threat models. ThreatModeler Software, Inc. hosted a sponsored booth at the RSA Conference held in San Francisco. Great conversations occurred, with people expressing interest in DevSecOps – including how to implement threat modeling to...
Feb 26, 2020 | Cloud security, Recent News, Security
Technology is all around us. From our homes, schools, businesses – even in transit. We rely on technology to ensure, for example that critical infrastructure is provided so we can lead healthy, productive and safe lives. Technology continues to advance, but with new...
Feb 25, 2020 | Attack Surface Analysis, Recent News, Security
Stalkerware is one of the most invasive forms of cybercrime and involves the use of spyware that is freely available on the market. Once installed on a device, stalkerware, in stealth mode, remains undetected. Here is where stalkerware earned its name and remains one...
Feb 10, 2020 | Recent News, Security, Threat Modeling
Improving election cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important as recent voter fraud and election hackings continue to shake the nation. Innovators and security organizations are looking into the endless possibilities of applying blockchains to enhance election...
Jan 29, 2020 | Recent News, Regulatory Compliance, Risk Management, Security, Threat Models
As we approach the 2020 elections, the U.S. becomes a huge target for digital threats. From election interference to fraud, the need for adequate cybersecurity measures becomes more prevalent than ever. Challenges facing the upcoming elections seem to put the...