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DCAP Systems: Protecting Your Data with Advanced Technology

SecureWorld News

Huge arrays of unstructured data utilized and modified by many users as well as the ever-growing complexity of attacks, lead to the fact that the usual means of protecting the perimeter of a corporate network no longer meet current information security requirements. Information tends to spread at a rate proportional to the number of users.

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Thinking About the Future of InfoSec (v2022)

Daniel Miessler

This smaller security team will be responsible for analyzing data from the various telemetry sources and ensuring that everything is within tolerance. This will include things like cloud configurations for open protocols, open ports, authenticated entities, encryption at rest, encryption in transit, who is accessing what items, etc.

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Cheap shots: Vaccine phishing scams target employees seeking a return to the office

SC Magazine

Another phishing sample consisted of a fake message from a targeted company’s CEO asking employees to click on a link to an online document detailing the latest COVID-19 precautions, while a third warned employees that two of their colleagues contracted the coronavirus and instructed them to fill out a COVID-19 compliance form.

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Tackling AI threats. Advanced DFIR methods and tools for deepfake detection

Pen Test Partners

AI-generated fakes, or highly precise fabricated documents, media, and digital artefacts, are one of the most important challenges for DFIR practitioners. Notably, in the authentic videos, Obama and Trump are portrayed by comedic impersonators: Synthetic Documents : Perfectly crafted fake contracts, IDs, or emails designed to deceive.

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