Nzyme is a new kind of WiFi IDS (WIDS) that detects adversaries by looking at hard to spoof characteristics of an attacker. Existing WIDS tend to look at extremely easy to spoof metadata like channels or BSSIDs. The new approach of nzyme looks at hardware fingerprints and physical attributes like signal strengths. For example, it constantly tries to follow the signal "track" of every WiFi access point in range and alerts once a second track appears because this is most likely someone spoofing the legitimate access point from a different location.
Segment Resources: https://www.nzyme.org/
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This week in the Enterprise News, Cyble raises $4M, ThreatQuotient raises $22.5M, OneTrust acquires Convercent, Digital Shadows announces new threat intelligence capabilities, Rapid7 Announces Kubernetes Open Beta in InsightVM, LogRhythm Releases Version 7.7, Imperva unveils new data security platform built for cloud, Acronis releases a new version of Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud, Minerva Labs Launches Cloud Version of its Endpoint Threat Prevention Platform, What's Behind the Surge in Cybersecurity Unicorns? Cisco Umbrella unlocks the power of SASE and more!
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83% of businesses have experienced at least one firmware attack in the past two years - and yet most organizations lack visibility into this attack surface. We'll discuss why hackers are increasingly targeting firmware and what enterprises need to do to detect and prevent these attacks.
Segment Resources: Assessing Enterprise Firmware Security Risk in 2021 - https://eclypsium.com/2021/01/14/assessing-enterprise-firmware-security-risk-in-2021/
https://github.com/chipsec/chipsec
The Top 5 Firmware Attack Vectors - https://eclypsium.com/2018/12/28/the-top-5-firmware-and-hardware-attack-vectors/
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Ryan Noon joins ESW team this week to chat through the significance of recent hacks (namely: SolarWinds and Hafnium), unpack growing enterprise demand for a “digital seatbelt,” and illuminate why Material takes a fresh approach to email security: building products with the assumption that bad actors will successfully hack inboxes.
Segment Resources: https://material.security/blog/email-is-too-important-to-protect-like-a-tsa-checkpoint
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/09/microsoft-exchange-hack-explained.html
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Errol will talk about his experiences with information sharing and building the world's first Information Sharing & Analysis Center in 1999. Errol brings unique perspective to the table as he was the service provider behind the Financial Services ISAC, then a subscriber and ISAC member for 13 years in the banking and finance sector.
Segment Resources: National Council of ISACs - great resource to find out about all the different ISACs https://www.nationalisacs.org/
ISAOs - https://www.isao.org/information-sharing-groups/
Information Sharing Best Practices Toolkit: https://h-isac.org/h-isac-information-sharing-best-practices/
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Errol will talk about his experiences with information sharing and building the world's first Information Sharing & Analysis Center in 1999. Errol brings unique perspective to the table as he was the service provider behind the Financial Services ISAC, then a subscriber and ISAC member for 13 years in the banking and finance sector.
Segment Resources: Errol's Testimony Before the House Financial Services Subcommittee Transcript - https://www.sifma.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/WeissCitionbehalfofSIFMAHFSsubchrgcybersecurity20120601.pdf
Video - https://www.c-span.org/video/?306361-1/cyberthreats-us-financial-industry (Errol Weiss - 30:03)
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In the Leadership and Communications section, Developing a Risk Management Approach to Cybersecurity, How Automation Can Protect Against Data Breaches, The Problem with Cyber Insurance: Outdated Incentives, and more!
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Are you struggling with Alert Overload, Manual Processes, Multiple/Disparate Tools, Talent Shortage, and/or Budget Constraints? Of course you are! John McClure, Chief Information Security Officer from Laureate Education, joins us to discuss how he solved these challenges by implementing SOAR and accelerating security.
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PHP deals with two malicious commits, SSO and OAuth attack vectors to remember for your threat models, zines for your DevSecOps education!
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The security industry generally agrees on the value of enabling developers in an agile environment—although we don't agree on what to call it… “Shifting Left,” “Creating a Paved Path,” “DevSecOps.” Regardless of the name, we tend to focus on teaching developers how to Sec, but there’s less focus on security engineers learning how to Dev. This segment will focus on how to create a meaningful partnership between security and software engineers.
Segment Resources: https://segment.com/blog/shifting-engineering-right/
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npm netmask library has a critical bug, when AI attacks, firmware attacks on the rise, Microsoft Hololens and order 66, a real executive order 13694, The Ubiquity breach saga, the FreeBSD and wireguard saga, is the cloud more secure? Hopefully for PHP it is, software updates limit muscle car to 3 HP, a brand new Windows 95 easter egg just in time for, well, easter, and aging wine in space, does it make a difference?
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Paul, and the rest of the PSW Hosts, will talk to Robert about how he got his start in InfoSec.
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With an uptick in malware scams and email compromises, the best thing we can do is educate the cryptocurrency community about risks and security best practices. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1fKlftNZ_xGh8AFVy46suO193IIQ7lnq
https://www.kraken.com/en-us/features/security/kraken-security-labs
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This week in the Enterprise News: Funding announcements from Clearsense, Morphisec, Feedzai, Jumio, Ketch, Living Security, Productiv and Socure. ServiceNow acquires Intellibot, Accenture acquires Cygni, Astadia acquires Anubex, AutoRABIT acquires CodeScan, Kroll Acquires Redscan. GRIMM launches a Private Vulnerability Disclosure program, AttackIQ automates the validation of AI and ML, CircleCI offers CI/CD for ARM in the cloud, Elastic Observability updates, Gigamon and FireEye collaborate on integration of Gigamon Hawk, McAfee unveils MVision cloud, Red Hat OpenShift Service Available on AWS, Sysdig Adds Unified Threat Detection Across Containers and Cloud & more!
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Security technology roll-outs often fail because of the following: 1) Weak Security Culture - users don't see value or understand the importance of taking action. 2) Security teams often fail to consider user experience in purchase, configuration, set-up and training of security technology, like endpoint security 3) End User communication about new technology is not communicated to the right users, at the right time, during the right stage of the project.
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Is there an emerging threat to your data post-C19 with disgruntled employees having to come back to an office? How do we protect our data and keep employees happy that have access to data from where they've been hiding over the past year?
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In the second segment, the SCW hosts will continue the discussion with Raf and hopefully come up with some guidance on what can be done to make vulnerability management work better.
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