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Researchers identify 223 vulnerabilities used in recent ransomware attacks

SC Magazine

Srinivas Mukkamala, CEO and co-founder of RiskSense, told SC Media that their research indicates this broadened attack surface is being driven by both short-term trends, like COVID-19 pushing more businesses online, as well as broader developments in digital transformation and cloud adoption throughout industry.

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SHARED INTEL: How NTA/NDR systems get to ‘ground truth’ of cyber attacks, unauthorized traffic

The Last Watchdog

ExtraHop’s finding vividly shows how, as digital transformation ramps up, companies really have no clue what moves back and forth, nor in and out, of their networks on a daily basis. Launched in Seattle in 2007, ExtraHop set out to help companies gain an actionable understanding of their IT environments.

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BEST PRACTICES: Resurgence of encrypted thumb drives shows value of offline backups — in the field

The Last Watchdog

Encrypted flash drives, essentially secure storage on a stick, are a proven technology that has been readily available for at least 15 years. What’s happened is this: Digital transformation has raced forward promoting high-velocity software innovation, with only a nod to security. Related: Can Europe’s GDPR restore data privacy?

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Why SASE matters and what security pros need to know

SC Magazine

Businesses should seek out technologies that offer worldwide points of presence and peering relationships. This becomes especially true when network and security technologies are integrated to share data to offer contextual intelligence and automation or when they are managed through one pane-of-glass.

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PSD2 Regulation and Compliance

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The directive builds upon the foundations laid by the original Payment Services Directive (PSD1 or Directive 2007/64/EC), which opened up the European banking and financial services market nearly a decade ago. Let's explore the details further. However, many banks and merchants struggled to meet the initial deadlines.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Fog of Cyber War

ForAllSecure

I think event leaves open yet another possibility, that perhaps we’ve had many little digital pearl harbors already, such as the massive denial of service attack against Estonia, but we didn’t realize it at the time. So that's the last key we can speak to Ukraine's Deputy Minister of digital transformation.