
Cybersecurity Headlines
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February 4, 2021
Microsoft sees a rise in business email compromise attacks on schools Facebook takes a proactive content stance after Myanmar coup SolarWinds CEO says its email systems were compromised for months Thanks to our episode sponsor HID Global: Evolving organizations need strong MFA. With the broadest selection of authentication options in the industry, HID Global's advanced multi-factor authentication solution is capable of building a frictionless user experience that blends convenience and protection. Learn more at www.hidglobal.com/mfa

February 3, 2021
Another SolarWinds vulnerability used to hack National Finance Center SonicWall confirms actively exploited zero-day Microsoft Defender now detects macOS vulnerabilities Thanks to today's sponsors, HID Global: Evolving organizations need strong MFA. With the broadest selection of authentication options in the industry, HID Global's advanced multi-factor authentication solution is capable of building a frictionless user experience that blends convenience and protection. Learn more at www.hidglobal.com/mfa
February 2, 2021
Deloitte's CDC vaccine system comes up short Myanmar internet and telecom disruptions continue due to coup Sprite Spider emerges as one of the most destructive ransomware threat actors this year Thanks to our sponsor, HID Global Evolving organizations need strong MFA. With the broadest selection of authentication options in the industry, HID Global's advanced multi-factor authentication solution is capable of building a frictionless user experience that blends convenience and protection. Learn more at https://hidglobal.com/mfa For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
February 1, 2021
Suspected Russian hack extends far beyond SolarWinds software Russian hack brings changes and uncertainty to US court system Section 230 emerges as Robinhood's shield from lawsuits Evolving organizations need strong MFA. With the broadest selection of authentication options in the industry, HID Global's advanced multi-factor authentication solution is capable of building a frictionless user experience that blends convenience and protection. Learn more at https://hidglobal.com/mfa. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
January 29, 2021
Unhappy #DataPrivacyDay to us all WhatsApp adds biometric authentication to web, desktop versions Sources: Facebook preps suit against Apple over App Store rules And now our sponsor Nucleus Security brings you "The Top 5 Antipatterns in Vulnerability Management": Antipattern #4: "Homegrown Vulnerability Management Tools": Large enterprises are full of homegrown vulnerability management tools that were abandoned due to complexity or cumbersome builds. See how Nucleus automates your vulnerability management workflows, replacing the need for custom tools completely, at nucleussec.com/demo
Week in Review: January 25 through 29, 2021
Link to Blog Post This week's Cyber Security Headlines Week in Review, January 25-29, 2021, is hosted by Steve Prentice @stevenprentice with our guest, Steve Zalewski, Deputy CISO, Levi Strauss. Thanks to our sponsor, Nucleus Security All this week on our daily news podcast, Nucleus Security has been sharing some antipatterns in vulnerability management, such as relying on spreadsheets to track risks, relying on homegrown vulnerability management tools that were abandoned due to complexity or cumbersome builds, and the challenge of hiring enough vulnerability analysts to do triage. Learn how Nucleus can rescue you from these types of challenges and provide the data insights you need with a demo-on-demand at nucleussec.com/demo. All links and the video of this episode can be found on CISO Series.com

January 28, 2021
10-year old sudo bug patched Mass Emotet uninstall planned for March 25th Microsoft's security business exceeds $10 billion in revenue And now our sponsor Nucleus Security brings you "The Top 5 Antipatterns in Vulnerability Management": Antipattern #4: "Homegrown Vulnerability Management Tools": Large enterprises are full of homegrown vulnerability management tools that were abandoned due to complexity or cumbersome builds. See how Nucleus automates your vulnerability management workflows, replacing the need for custom tools completely, at nucleussec.com/demo
January 27, 2021
Google's Threat Analysis Group warns of social engineering hack aimed at security researchers Verizon outage started in Brooklyn TikTok fixes flaws allowing theft of private user information And now our sponsor Nucleus Security brings you "The Top 5 Antipatterns in Vulnerability Management": Antipattern #3: "The Army of Analysts": Manual vulnerability analysis doesn't scale. In large enterprises, it's impossible to hire enough vulnerability analysts to manually analyze and triage vulnerability scan results fast enough. Learn how Nucleus automates vulnerability analysis and triage with a demo-on-demand at nucleussec.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.

January 26, 2021
Google's cookie replacement performs well in tests Twitter Birdwatch pilot launches WhatsApp wormable malware found on Android And now our sponsor Nucleus Security brings you "The Top 5 Antipatterns in Vulnerability Management": Antipattern #2: "CVSS prioritization": CVSS scores are useful, but you need much more than scores to determine what to fix and when to fix it; Business context and vulnerability intelligence are key to prioritizing vulnerabilities in large enterprises. Learn how Nucleus can help with intelligent vulnerability prioritization at nucleussec.com/demo
January 25, 2021
President Biden takes on cybersecurity on day one SonicWall firewall maker hacked using zero-day in its VPN device Intel probes reports of quarterly earnings hack And now our sponsor Nucleus Security brings you "The Top 5 Antipatterns in Vulnerability Management": Antipattern No. 1: "Spreadsheet Hell": Relying on Microsoft Excel to track risks and answer questions about your vulnerability data is inefficient and insecure. Learn how Nucleus can rescue you from spreadsheet hell and provide the data insights you need with a demo-on-demand at nucleussec.com/demo.
January 22, 2021
Technologists comb through Parler videos with facial recognition EU privacy watchdogs go after employers who spy on workers Google investigates top AI ethicist's exfiltration of thousands of files Thanks to our episode sponsor Armis Armis research shows that on average, companies are blind to 40% of the devices in their environment. This blind spot includes traditional desktops, laptops, cloud and virtual instances, BYOD, and IoT and more. Without a real-time, comprehensive view of all these assets —or the risks associated with them, businesses are vulnerable. Armis Asset Management can help by providing 5x more visibility over exciting solutions.
Week in Review: January 18 through 22, 2021
Link to Blog Post This week's Cyber Security Headlines Week in Review, January 18-22, 2021 is hosted by Steve Prentice @stevenprentice with our guest Joshua Scott, Head of Information Security at Postman. Thanks to our episode sponsor Armis Armis has research shows that on average, companies are blind to 40% of the devices in their environment. This blind spot includes traditional desktops, laptops, cloud and virtual instances, BYOD, and IoT and more. Without a real-time, comprehensive view of all these assets —or the risks associated with them, businesses are vulnerable. Armis Asset Management can help by providing 5x more visibility over exciting solutions. All links and the video of this episode can be found on CISO Series.com

January 21, 2021
Malwarebytes breached by the group that attacked Solarwinds Google researcher finds security flaws impacting popular chat apps Executive Order addresses malicious use of public clouds Thanks to our episode sponsor Armis Armis research shows that on average, companies are blind to 40% of the devices in their environment. This blind spot includes traditional desktops, laptops, cloud and virtual instances, BYOD, and IoT and more. Without a real-time, comprehensive view of all these assets —or the risks associated with them, businesses are vulnerable. Armis Asset Management can help by providing 5x more visibility over exciting solutions. For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com
January 20, 2021
FireEye releases report and network auditing tool for SolarWinds-type hacks SolarWinds malware arsenal widens with Raindrop DNSpooq bugs let attackers hijack DNS on millions of devices Thanks to our episode sponsor Armis One of the biggest challenges security teams face is they do not have a clear picture of all assets in their environment. The resulting 'blind spot' means they have no way to efficiently, credibly, and automatically manage security. Armis Asset Management eliminates this blind spot providing 5X more visibility than other solutions. Head over to armis.com to learn more. For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com

January 19, 2021
Parler resurfaces online Darknet forum Joker's Stash shutting down Microsoft Defender to enable auto-remediation by default Thanks to our episode sponsor Armis All cybersecurity programs start with gaining full visibility into all the assets in the environment. Yet security teams continue to struggle to see every thing they have. This asset blind spot means security teams don't have an accurate picture of what needs to be managed and secured. Head over to armis.com to see how Armis Asset Management helps you overcome this Cybersecurity Asset Management challenge. For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com
January 18, 2021
Xiaomi added to Pentagon blacklist Dating apps are using images from the siege to ban rioters' accounts NSA suggests enterprises use designated DNS-over-HTTPS resolvers Thanks to our episode sponsor Armis Lack of complete visibility to all assets in any environment is a huge cybersecurity challenge for every organization. And fragmentation across tools and systems along with broken remediation makes Cybersecurity Asset Management near impossible. Armis Asset Management addresses this issue providing 5X the visibility of other solutions in the market today. Download our white paper today. For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com
January 15, 2021
Hackers waltzed past MFA used by CISA on cloud accounts Social media convulses after Capitol attack Google fixes bug that delayed COVID contact-tracing apps Thanks to our episode sponsor, IT Asset Management Group Are you checking your IT asset disposal vendor's homework? Organizations should record unique IDs of each asset disposed of and reconcile their records against the data that is provided by their disposal vendor. This practice reduces exposures that can occur from poorly monitored data disposition events. You can learn more tips like this from IT Asset Management Group's free data disposition program guide. Download the program guide today at itamg.com/CISO
Week in Review: January 11 through 15, 2021
Link to blog post This week's Cyber Security Headlines Week in Review, January 11-15, 2021 is hosted by Steve Prentice @stevenprentice with our guest Allan Alford, @AllanAlfordinTX. Thanks to our episode sponsor, IT Asset Management Group Organizations must have adequate written policies and procedures to meet the regulatory requirements for the disposal of their retired data containing devices. These policies should be readily available and regularly reviewed by leadership. IT Asset Management Group offers a free policy template to help establish or improve your written policies for IT asset disposal practices. Download the policy template today at itamg.com/CISO All links and the video of this episode can be found on CISO Series.com

January 14, 2021
Europol confirms dark web marketplace takedown Google to reportedly block all political ads... again DoD halts deployment of cybersecurity system Thanks to our episode sponsor, IT Asset Management Group Are you checking your IT asset disposal vendor's homework? Organizations should record unique IDs of each asset disposed of and reconcile their records against the data that is provided by their disposal vendor. This practice reduces exposures that can occur from poorly monitored data disposition events. You can learn more tips like this from IT Asset Management Group's free data disposition program guide. Download the program guide today at itamg.com/CISO For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com
January 13, 2021
Hackers leak stolen Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine data online Social media's big terrible week Parler archived due to "mind-numbing" mistake Thanks to our episode sponsor, IT Asset Management Group Poorly managed IT asset disposal, lack of due diligence, and a disposal program without clearly defined responsible parties has now resulted in millions of dollars in regulatory penalties. Is it clear who is responsible for the performance of your data disposition practice? IT Asset Management Group's free program guide includes tips for establishing stakeholders at your organization and expectations for all practitioners. Download the program guide today at itamg.com/CISO For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com

January 12, 2021
SolarWinds breach now linked to Turla UK ruling limits the reach of "general warrants" UN data breach exposes staff records Thanks to our episode sponsor, IT Asset Management Group How does your organization measure a successful IT asset disposal program? Are decisions driven by dollars saved, ease of use, or security and compliance risk reduction? You should not have to choose one over the other. Utilizing IT Asset Management Group's best practices guide will ensure your data disposition program performs for all stakeholders in your organization. Download the program guide today at itamg.com/CISO For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com
January 11, 2021
Parler removed from Apple, Google, and Amazon Facial-recognition app Clearview sees a spike in use after Capitol attack Emotet tops malware charts in December after reboot Thanks to our episode sponsor, IT Asset Management Group Organizations must have adequate written policies and procedures to meet the regulatory requirements for the disposal of their retired data containing devices. These policies should be readily available and regularly reviewed by leadership. IT Asset Management Group offers a free policy template to help establish or improve your written policies for IT asset disposal practices. Download the policy template today at itamg.com/CISO For more on any of these stories, head to cisoseries.com
January 8, 2021
Our sponsor, Omada's identity governance tip of the day Deploy identity capabilities in phases. If you try to do a massive lift and shift problems will occur and it will probably take longer than you expect. See where you can add value early on. First, launch the solution's basic functionality. What can be done without writing custom code? Where you can deliver value at each iteration? You want to show continuous success rather than the fastest total completion time. Learn more at omada.net. For links to the full stories, head over to CISOseries.com.
Week in Review: January 4 through 8, 2021
Link to Blog Post This week's Cyber Security Headlines Week in Review - January 4-8, 2021 is hosted by Steve Prentice, with our guest, Ross Young, CISO, Caterpillar Financial (LinkedIn). Thanks to our episode sponsor, Omada Get stakeholders on board early. Sounds simple, but the hard part is making sure everyone has the right level of information they need at the right time to do their job. So start thinking early about the needs of your CISO, the security staff, auditors, compliance officers, and intellectual property controllers. The goal is increased awareness for all which will reduce resistance for everyone. Discover how Omada can help at omada.net. All links and the video of this episode can be found on CISO Series.com

January 7, 2021
Rioters storm US Capitol, Trump's Twitter suspended SolarWinds attackers accessed DOJ's email server WhatsApp to share user data with Facebook Our sponsor, Omada's identity governance tip of the day According to Gartner, if you use a SaaS solution for identity governance and administration you'll save an average of 30 percent in initial integration costs. Here are some items to look for when choosing an IGA SaaS solution: Does it have high availability? Is it configurable to your specific business needs and can that be transferred to a tiered deployment environment? Learn more tricks to managing identity in the cloud at omada.net. For links to the full stories, head over to CISOseries.com.
January 6, 2021
Google, Alphabet employees unionize NYSE no longer plans to de-list Chinese firms Amazon banned from using AWS trademark in China Our sponsor, Omada's identity governance tip of the day Upon launching a project map your business priorities to best-practice identity processes. Then, perform a fit-gap analysis between functional areas in the process to the ideal goal. Where are key data and systems going? Where are there gaps? Are there deviations from best practices? You now have a blueprint of business processes and gaps. Knowing is half the battle. Let Omada help by visiting them at omada.net. For links to the full stories, head over to CISOseries.com.

January 5, 2021
Microsoft source code accessed by SolarWinds attackers Slack suffers massive outage UK judge denies Assange extradition to US Our sponsor, Omada's identity governance tip of the day Well-tested process frameworks are great starting points. No need to reinvent. Just tweak processes that have already proven effective such as automating identity management, access requests, cross-application segregation of duties, and least privilege access. Head over to omada.net to see how Omada can help you get two steps ahead with your identity management. For links to the full stories, head over to CISOseries.com.
January 4, 2021
Russian SolarWinds hack damage escalates Backdoor account discovered in more than 100,000 Zyxel firewalls and VPN gateways Wall Street to kick out Chinese telecom giants Our sponsor, Omada's identity governance tip of the day Get stakeholders on board early. Sounds simple, but the hard part is making sure everyone has the right level of information they need at the right time to do their job. So start thinking early about the needs of your CISO, the security staff, auditors, compliance officers, and intellectual property controllers. The goal is increased awareness for all which will reduce resistance for everyone. Discover how Omada can help at omada.net. For links to the full stories, head over to CISOseries.com.

December 31, 2020
T-Mobile discloses data breach CISA updates SolarWinds guidance Emotet strikes Lithuanian health infrastructure Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs Newly created digital data that supports productivity is growing greater than forty percent annually. With more employees working remote and businesses reliant on this digital content, what steps are you taking to ensure this data is secure? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help establish secure digital business processes today and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 30, 2020
Google Docs bug exposes users private documents Kawasaki discloses security breach, potential data leak Brexit deal warns of security dangers of Netscape Communicator Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs We've seen a 430% growth in next generation cyber attacks actively targeting open-source software projects. Worse yet, contemporary malware implements evasive techniques to avoid detection by AV and Sandbox technologies. What can you do to stay on top of these new threats? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your software development teams today and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.

December 29, 2020
Defending the COVID-19 vaccine supply chain Cellular aggregation tool detailed in police records CISA releases malware detection tool for Azure and Microsoft 365 Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs The SolarWinds attack has highlighted the need to scan "gold" software images prior to their release or consumption, and look for software tampering, invalid digital signing, and build quality issues. Do you have the right controls in place to assess these risks? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your security and release teams today and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 28, 2020
Microsoft resellers seen as Russian cyberattack mules GoDaddy employees fail holiday bonus phishing test SolarWinds releases updated advisory for new SUPERNOVA malware Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs Less than thirty percent of organizations have a formal threat hunting program, yet threat hunting has shown to improve overall security postures by over ten percent. What actions are you taking to upskill your security staff and bring threat hunting practices into your daily security practices? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your security teams today and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 23, 2020
Treasury Department's senior leaders were targeted by SolarWinds hack Draft lawsuit alleges Google and Facebook agreed to team up against antitrust action Three VPN providers with criminal ties taken down Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs Ransomware is responsible for causing the most destructive amount of downtime - more than seventeen hours. Are you equipped to fight ransomware? Do you have the latest intelligence and indicators of compromise to block these attacks? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your security teams today and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.

December 22, 2020
Attackers staged a dry-run against SolarWinds in October 2019 NSO Group spyware reportedly used against journalists CIA agents exposed with stolen data Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs Open source packages from repos such as PyPI, npm, RubyGems and NuGet can be complex, and contain tens of thousands of files. Are you confident these files are safe before you include them in your builds? What steps are you taking to reduce third-party risk? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your software and security teams today, and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 21, 2020
SolarWinds supply chain attack updates Trump officials plan to split up Cyber Command and NSA Google explains the cause of its recent outage Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs Seventy seven percent of organizations are increasing investments in automation to simplify and speed response times. How are you leveraging Machine Learning and AI to solve cyber skills shortages and mitigate risks to your business? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can automate threat analysis and accelerate security response today. Watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 18, 2020
Ex-Homeland Security adviser: 'We're being hacked' Ignore Facebook 'Christmas bonus' come-on Twitter to start removing COVID-19 vaccine misinformation Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs A ransomware attack occurs every 10 seconds. What are you doing to detect hidden malware and expose key Indicators of compromise before they exploit your business. Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your security teams today and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.

December 17, 2020
Trump considers clemency for Silk Road founder Researcher warned of SolarWinds security issues last year What can the US do to prevent cyberattacks? Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs A ransomware attack occurs every 10 seconds. What are you doing to detect hidden malware and expose key Indicators of compromise before they exploit your business. Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your security teams today and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 16, 2020
Microsoft seizes SolarWinds domain – quarantine starts today Twitter will use Amazon Web Services to power user feeds Data breach at Canadian financial services firm highlights perils of insider threats Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs 96% of commercial applications include open source components. Is open source software putting your supply chain at risk? Learn more about how ReversingLabs can inspect your new software packages and open source components today, and watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.

December 15, 2020
SolarWinds Orion carrying malware Multiple US agencies impacted by SolarWinds supply-chain attack New EU data use legislation could lead to big tech fines Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabs Cybersecurity staffing shortages exceed 3 million security professions globally, and the skills gap continues to widen. Learn how ReversingLabs automates the time-consuming task of analyzing malware, and how its explainable threat intelligence scales your security team to address complex cyberthreats. Watch an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 14, 2020
Adrozek malware can infect over 30K Windows PCs a day Subway UK finds TrickBot on its menu Ransomware in schools grew in 2020, more on the way in 2021 Thanks to our sponsor ReversingLabsToday the most advanced threats lay hidden…deep within files and objects. In only milliseconds, ReversingLabs is able to analyze the world's most complex files, providing security executives with the risk insights they need to ensure business resiliency, while enabling a security staff of just a few to act as if they're a staff of hundreds, armed with an intelligence that eliminates your biggest risks. Learn more about how ReversingLabs can help your security teams make better risk based decisions by watching an on-demand demo at reversinglabs.com/demo. For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
December 11, 2020
Breaking up Facebook won't be easy Intel source 'Spider' outed in election lawsuit's redaction gaff AI is coming for your job … slowly Thanks to our sponsor, Code42. Code42's annual Data Exposure Report on Insider Risk reveals that 42% of data breaches in the past year were caused by a malicious or criminal insider. Read the report for tips on how to stop your insider risk from becoming an insider threat. For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.

December 10, 2020
The Cybersecurity community responds to FireEye hack Christopher Krebs sues over threats of violence Google makes changes to how Chrome extensions handle data Thanks to our sponsor, Code42. Code42, insider risk detection and response leader, is excited to announce the release of its annual Data Exposure Report on Insider Risk. The report reveals that employees are nine times more likely to leak sensitive data than they were pre-COVID. The report will launch today at 1pm ET at this link. For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.
December 9, 2020
Microsoft's December 2020 Patch Tuesday fixes 58 vulnerabilities Unpatched bugs open GE radiological devices to remote code execution Cloudflare and Apple design a new privacy-friendly internet protocol Thanks to our sponsor, Code42. Tomorrow Code42 will release its annual Data Exposure Report on Insider Risk. Last year's report revealed that 63% of new hires who admit to taking data with them to a new job are repeat offenders. Tune in tomorrow for highlights from this year's report. For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.

December 8, 2020
Google publishes cross-site leaks wiki NSA warns of state-sponsored attacks on remote-work systems Greater Baltimore Medical Center hit with ransomware attack Thanks to our sponsor, Code42. Organizations are moving faster than ever before and security tools like DLP, UEBA and CASB can't keep up. Code42 Incydr takes a Zero Trust approach to managing and mitigating data risk from insider threats. Learn more about Code42 Incydr, the insider risk platform that offers insider risk detection and response. For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.
December 7, 2020
Drug dealers offer Pfizer vaccine on the Dark Web Data theft from Italian defense manufacturer was an inside job Philadelphia food bank loses $1 million in BEC scam Thanks to our sponsor, Code42. Code42 is a cybersecurity company that offers a completely new approach to the old problem of insider threats. Code42's insider risk platform, Incydr, helps organizations foster a culture of speed and collaboration while still preventing data loss – without blocking. Learn more at Code42.com. For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.
December 4, 2020
Spotify celebrity pages defaced to plug Trump, Taylor Swift Clop ransomware gang rips off 2M credit cards from retailer E-Land 8% of all Google Play apps vulnerable to old security bug Thanks to our episode sponsor, AuthSafe. Are online frauds a concern for your organization? Is it a hurdle for progress? Timely predictions and detections with cognitive engines, should do the trick. SecureLayer7 presents Authsafe. A technology to prevent and detect Fraud attacks old and new. With the help of credential stuffing, manual strive as well as specialized automated tools, Authsafe prevents your organization's systems from being hampered. Learn more at Authsafe.ai For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.

December 3, 2020
Malicious hackers target the Covid-19 vaccine 'cold chain' Hackers target US think tanks Massachusetts passes ban on police facial recognition Thanks to our episode sponsor, SecureLayer7. Managing the vulnerabilities and workflows within an organization can be a handful of a task. What your organization needs is a product that is capable of overseeing the workflows and security status for you. SecureLayer7 presents BugDazz. A pentest as a service cloud delivery platform, which makes it easier to keep tabs on the security of the systems. Read more: SecureLayer7.net For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.
December 2, 2020
US Supreme Court eyes narrowing of CFAA FBI warns of BEC scammers using email auto-forwarding in attacks Trump lawyer calls for Christopher Krebs' execution Thanks to our episode sponsor, SecureLayer7. Getting rid of vulnerabilities within the systems can be quite an intricate task. But why bother with anything else when there is an all in one cybersecurity package for organizations. A platform where existing, and prospective vulnerability threats can be identified and mitigated through their pentests within set time slots. SecureLayer7, the cybersecurity solution for your organization. Discover SecureLayer7.net For the stories behind the headlines, go to CISOseries.com.

December 1, 2020
Baltimore schools struggling with ransomware UK tightens restrictions on Huawei 5G equipment ZeroLogon now detected by Windows Defender Thanks to our episode sponsor, SecureLayer7. Getting rid of vulnerabilities within the systems can be quite an intricate task. But why bother with anything else when there is an all in one cybersecurity package for organizations. A platform where existing, and prospective vulnerability threats can be identified and mitigated through their pentests within set time slots. SecureLayer7, the cybersecurity solution for your organization. Discover SecureLayer7.net For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.
November 30, 2020
Biden transition team forced to build its own cybersecurity protections China owns the lion's share of internet cross-border data flow U.S. Supreme Court to rule on hacking laws Thanks to our episode sponsor, SecureLayer7. Getting rid of vulnerabilities within the systems can be quite an intricate task. But why bother with anything else when there is an all in one cybersecurity package for organizations. A platform where existing, and prospective vulnerability threats can be identified and mitigated through their pentests within set time slots. SecureLayer7, the cybersecurity solution for your organization. Discover SecureLayer7.net For the stories behind the headlines, head to CISOseries.com.