Too many times: Federal Communications Commission shuts stable door after horse bolted. But chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel (pictured) was hoping it would save us. The post FCC’s Got New Rules for SIM-Swap and Port-Out Fraud appeared first on Security Boulevard. This…
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CISA to Provide Cybersecurity Services to Critical Infrastructure Entities
The federal government’s top cybersecurity agency wants to become the managed services provider for commercial critical infrastructure entities, which have become an increasing target of cybercriminals. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is piloting a program that will enable…
XDR Cybersecurity: Technologies and Best Practices
The implementation of an XDR strategy can significantly strengthen an organization’s cybersecurity framework. The post XDR Cybersecurity: Technologies and Best Practices appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard Read the original article: XDR Cybersecurity:…
Adopting CNAPP as a Bridge Between DevOps and Cloud-Native Security
A CNAPP can infuse security into DevOps workflows while paying close attention to the unique needs of cloud-native applications. The post Adopting CNAPP as a Bridge Between DevOps and Cloud-Native Security appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been…
Are DarkGate and PikaBot the new QakBot?
A malware phishing campaign that began spreading DarkGate malware in September of this year has evolved to become one of the most advanced phishing campaigns active in the threat landscape. Since then, the campaign has changed to use evasive tactics…
Cybersecurity, Legal, and Financial Experts Share Their Reactions to the SEC’s Latest Cyber Disclosure Regulations | Kovrr Blog
Articles related to cyber risk quantification, cyber risk management, and cyber resilience. The post Cybersecurity, Legal, and Financial Experts Share Their Reactions to the SEC’s Latest Cyber Disclosure Regulations | Kovrr Blog appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has…
How are Crypto Phishing Scams Done, and How Do You Avoid Them?
Crypto phishing scams are fraudulent activities designed to steal your cryptocurrency assets, typically by tricking you into revealing your private keys or sending your cryptocurrencies to the scammer’s wallet. These scams often involve deception, social engineering, and manipulation. Here’s how…
OracleIV DDoS Botnet Alert: Secure Your Docker Engine APIs
Attention Docker users: a new threat known as OracleIV is on the rise, targeting publicly accessible Docker Engine API instances. Researchers from Cado have uncovered a campaign where attackers exploit misconfigurations to turn machines into a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnet.…
CrowdStrike Extends AI Approach to Cybersecurity to SMBs
CrowdStrike Falcon Go enables small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) to leverage machine learning algorithms to secure their IT environments. The post CrowdStrike Extends AI Approach to Cybersecurity to SMBs appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security Boulevard…
Insider Risk Digest: Week 45-46
This Article Insider Risk Digest: Week 45-46 was first published on Signpost Six. | https://www.signpostsix.com/ Introduction In this edition of our Insider Risk Digest for weeks 45-46, we highlight a disturbing case of workplace violence, and the role that organisational…