In the Enterprise Security News: The latest cybersecurity fundraising, We discuss the impact of the market downturn on the cybersecurity startup industry, Crypto muggings, Security researchers researching researchers simulating attackers, & Evil Encryption!
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Migrating off passwords and legacy authentication is a journey. Nok Nok has worked with global brands to incorporate passwordless, next-generation authentication into their consumer apps leading to significant improvements in onboarding, authentication success, speed and reduction in fraud among many other benefits. Learn how these organizations have mastered the transition.
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In the Security News for this week: Singapore launches safety rating system for e-commerce sites, Watch Out for Zyxel Firewalls RCE Vulnerability, New Bluetooth hack that can unlock your Tesla, Hackers Compromise a String of NFT Discord Channels, a pentester’s attempt to be ‘as realistic as possible’ backfires, & more!
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Attack intelligence delivers customers actionable, relevant, and timely information. Learn why Collective Defense is an integral aspect of attack intelligence and hear about the cyber trends you need to watch.
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https://www.ironnet.com/blog/what-is-attack-intelligence-and-why-do-you-need-it
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In this segment Saumil Shah joins us for a discussion on Firmware Security, complete with a fascinating first-hand demonstration!
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The past year has been filled with incredible changes in the cyber security landscape from ICS, Mobile, Cloud, and increased threats from Ransomware. This discussion will focus on crucial and quick discussions surrounding the cyber landscape that has changed quickly and forced organizations to consider revamping many of their policies and preparations. Join us for a humorous, and insightful journey back over the past year filled with examples for practitioners, organizations, and those just starting in cyber security.
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This week in the AppSec News: Typosquatting spreads to Rust, curl fixes flaws in mishandling dots and slashes, OpenSSF invests in a mobilization plan for open source, interesting appsec from Black Hat Asia.
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw197
What does it look like to try teaching cybersecurity at an undergraduate level? What are the goals and challenges faced when trying to help future generations learn what they need to know to contribute to this industry?
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In the Enterprise News for this week: Funding announcements from Material Security, Abnormal, Teleport, Tailscale, Smallsetp, Phylum and more. Acquisitions include HDiv Security, and Radiflow. New product announcements from Siren, Corelight, Artic Wolf, Onapsis and Aqua. And, in other news, all South Koreans are about to become one year younger, & more!
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According to CybeReady, during such turbulent times, one should regard all emails with extra caution and double-check the sender’s address carefully. Beware of requests that ask for technical assistance such as running software or helping to take down websites. These might not only be illegal but may also be used to hack systems on the corporate network. Try to remember that during times of crisis, there is an increase in phishing attempts of all kinds as hackers take advantage of the situation. In this circumstance, employees need to stay updated from both a news and computing perspective. To be proactive in the defense of computing environments, our security experts recommend:
1. Personal computer and phones: Install the latest operating system and security updates.
2. Implement 2FA/MFA: Use a phone number or authentication app as the second factor of authentication to all important applications, social media accounts (Facebook/Meta, Linkedin, Twitter, etc.), and personal email accounts. Backup email and ensure it is recoverable.
3. Change Passwords: If you are reusing a password in sites that hold your personal information, it is a good time to change your passwords.
4. Support a Culture of Security: Train your employees continuously, advise friends and family to do the same, and take an active role in creating a safer internet.
5. Defend Work from Home Environments: Install the operating system and security updates. If these are available you should see a notification on your computer or phone. Especially important to business continuity in these times of uncertainty is the need for automated cybersecurity training that adapts to employee educational needs and accelerates the learning process.
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https://cybeready.com/resource-center/playbook
https://cybeready.com/ultimate-guide-to-phishing-protection
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In this segment sponsored by Intel, we will explore all things Intel vPro® platform. Learn how Intel vPro® platform can help you keep your computers up-to-date, prevent attacks, provide reports on the status of the firmware in use, and implement advanced hardware security!
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In the Security News for this week: Colonial Pipeline facing $1,000,000 fine, cybercrime tracking bill signed into law, Lincoln College Set to Close After Crippling Cyberattack, Nvidia’s LHR limiter bypassed, & North Carolina Becomes the First State to Prohibit Public Entities from Paying Ransoms!
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In-depth look at destructive malware and other threats the Barracuda team has been monitoring that you need to be aware of.
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In the Leadership & Communications section: 6 information governance best practices, The Seven Deadly Sins Of Leadership, Secrets to building a healthy CISO-vendor partnership, & more!
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Land, sea, air, space, and–increasingly–cyber. These are the five domains where war is conducted. In March 2022, CISA and other international cyber agencies issued guidance urging private and public organizations alike to harden their security postures in preparation for cyber fallout. However, to date, the cyber fallout from the conflict has been minor, leaving some questioning the seriousness of the threat. ExtraHop VP of Sales Engineering, Mike Ernst, joins Business Security Weekly for a candid discussion about expected impact on private enterprises, and how business leaders and CISO can use this moment to scrutinize their security posture.
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In the AppSec News Mike and John discuss: Secure coding practices and smart contracts, lessons from the Heroku breach, Real World Crypto conference highlights, and an entertaining bug in Google Docs, & more!
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw196
With 77 percent of all financial transactions touching an SAP system, SAP is the backbone and heart of most organizations. Add to this the vast amounts of customer facing personal data used within SAP, and you can see why SAP security is critical. However, SAP’s complexity - in the form of extensive customization, thousands of configurations, and typical misunderstandings about who and which group is responsible – make SAP security a challenge. Hear SecurityBridge CEO Christoph Nagy discuss with Security Weekly how organizations can navigate and address these challenges by taking critical steps such as patching, creating baselines, and developing roadmaps for risk prioritization and more to become SAP security heroes.
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This topic will go over getting value from SOAR beyond just an initial phishing workflow. It will focus on orchestration and response, give ideas for other types of workflows and change the conversation from using SOAR to replace analysts to increasing SOC retention!
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In the Enterprise Security News, Veza raises $110M for Data Security, Traceable raises $60M for API Security, 10 other security startups get funded, Synopsis buys Whitehat for $330M, HackerOne approves a PullRequest, Bright Security acquires WeHackPurple, LexusNexis acquires BehaviorSec, JupiterOne continues to release some compelling books, the DevSecOps evolution, the future of Product-Led Growth, & more!
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Due to the high influx of security incidents and limited resources available, conducting incident response is an enormous task for all organizations, large or small. This necessitates the use of security automation, in which we would require a single centralized platform that connects to all other security technologies in order to effectively address incidents in a short period of time. SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) functions similarly to an orchestrator, but instead of controlling and conducting multiple individuals playing various instruments, SOAR manipulates a variety of tools to produce a more streamlined and fluent incident response process.
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In the Security News for this week: Lessons from Star Wars on threats, more than just your thermal exhaust port, Pegasus spotted again, Python replaces JavaScript?, Read-Only containers, no problem for malware, breaking out of captive portals, its always DNS, except when its not DNS, but this time its DNS and uClibc, you are ordered to block these sites, ransomeware still hurts, DoD contractors remain vulnerable, hiding in network appliances, QUIETEXIT, & more!
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Especially ICS represents a significant exposure to property and business operations. A scientific research-based approach to loss prevention for traditional property perils can be applied to help protect companies from cyber risk to keep their businesses more resilient.
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In the Leadership and Communications section for this week: SolarWinds breach lawsuits: 6 takeaways for CISOs, Navy Seals’ 5 Leadership Principles That Will Transform Entrepreneurs Into Influential Leaders, More Powerful People Express Less Gratitude, & more!
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw261
Organizations spend a lot of money on security tools, but how do I know those investments are working? Dave Klein, Cybersecurity Evangelist at Cymulate joins Business Security Weekly to discuss the value of "Extended Security Posture Management". By continuously testing your security solutions with real-time, offensive simulations, organizations can validate their security investments and answer simple questions like "Are we vulnerable?".
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This week in the AppSec News: ExtraReplica in Azure, Chrome disfavors document.domain, appsec presentations highlighted in the latest Thinkst Quarterly, Nimbuspwn Vuln in Linux, & more!
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw195