December 19, 2017 Hacky Holidays? Increased Cybersecurity Breaches Blast Winter Break 3 min read - Winter holidays mean more cybersecurity breaches for enterprises. How can security leaders train staff members to better manage digital assets during this time?
December 18, 2017 Study: AI Assists Security Pros but Brings New Challenges 2 min read - While the rise of AI has stoked fears of job loss in many industries, security professionals have something new to worry about: AI cyberattacks.
Fraud Protection September 18, 2017 Raise the Red Flag: Guidelines for Consuming and Verifying Indicators of Compromise 7 min read - Before sharing indicators of compromise, analysts must consider the sensitivity of the data and verify the identities of the senders and receivers.
September 7, 2017 New Wave of Cybersecurity Attacks Puts Energy Sector at Risk 2 min read - Threat actors are targeting energy facilities in Europe and North America in a fresh wave of cybersecurity attacks that could disrupt operational systems.
August 24, 2017 ROPEMAKER Exploit Could Allow Fraudsters to Alter Emails Post-Delivery 2 min read - A new vulnerability called ROPEMAKER could enable threat actors to replace a benign URL with a malicious one after an email has already been sent.
August 22, 2017 Processor Energy Management Systems Vulnerable to CLKscrew Attacks 2 min read - Energy management systems are prone to remote attacks because of a lack of focus on security, researchers from Columbia University found.
Threat Intelligence August 17, 2017 Incident Response and Threat Intelligence: A Potent One-Two Punch to Fight Cybercrime 4 min read - IBM X-Force IRIS combines incident response with threat intelligence to help organizations analyze cybercriminals' behavior and predict future trends.
May 15, 2017 Growing Ransomware Risk Requires Stronger Security Controls 2 min read - According to new research, IT professionals must implement stronger security controls to combat the growing threat of ransomware.
May 11, 2017 UK, Netherlands Emerge as Growing Hotspots for Originating Cyberattacks 2 min read - More than half of the world's cyberattacks now originate from EMEA countries, with the Netherlands being ground zero for 38 percent of phishing scams.
May 8, 2017 Cybercrime: US Tops Priority, Europe Tops Production 2 min read - European cybercrime is on the rise, according to a recent ThreatMetrix report, with the number of attacks outpacing the U.S. for the first time.