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Datamation, Monday, April 8th, 2024

What Is Cybersecurity? Definitions, Practices, Threats

Vol 313 · Issue 2 · 2024-04-08

Cybersecurity refers to the defensive measures that can be employed in the effort to protect digital assets-including enterprise systems, networks, programs, and data-from a wide range of risks and cyber threats. These measures involve implementing a combination of technologies and procedures to thwart cyberattacks and minimize their impact.

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What Is Cybersecurity? Definitions, Practices, Threats

TuxCare, Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024

A Deep Dive On The xz Compromise

Vol 313 · Issue 1 · 2024-04-02

xz is a widely distributed package that provides lossless compression for both users and developers, and is included by default in most, if not all, Linux distributions. Created in 2009, it has since released numerous versions.

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A Deep Dive On The xz Compromise

Veriti, Monday, April 1st, 2024

Ethics of Cyber Security: To Disclose or Not?

Vol 313 · Issue 1 · 2024-04-01

In a recent panel discussion, a thought-provoking question was posed to us, one that delves into the murky waters of cyber security and governmental responsibility. The query centered on the obligation of governments regarding the vulnerabilities they discover and utilize for intelligence and espionage, especially in the context of public safety.

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Ethics of Cyber Security: To Disclose or Not?

HelpNet Security, Monday, April 1st, 2024

How to Design and Deliver an Effective Cybersecurity Exercise

Vol 313 · Issue 1 · 2024-04-01

Armed forces have always utilized war-gaming exercises for battlefield training to prepare for times of conflict. With today's digital transformation, the same concept is being applied in the form of cybersecurity exercises - tests and simulations based on plausible cyber-attack scenarios and incident response.

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How to Design and Deliver an Effective Cybersecurity Exercise

Noetic, Thursday, March 28th, 2024

Cyber Risk Management: A Beginner's Guide

Vol 312 · Issue 4 · 2024-03-28

With the emergence of new cybersecurity regulations like the SEC's incident disclosure rules and the EU's NIS2 Directive, much attention is directed towards understanding and complying with these new incident reporting requirements.

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Cyber Risk Management: A Beginner's Guide

Cyber Defense Magazine, Wednesday, March 27th, 2024

Implementing ZTA: Benefits And Best Practices

Vol 312 · Issue 4 · 2024-03-27

In an era defined by the relentless advance of digitalization and the ever-expanding interconnectivity of industrial systems, the realm of cybersecurity has been thrust into the forefront of our collective consciousness. The conventional paradigms of network security - once seen as impregnable - have demonstrated their insufficiency in the face of an ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. It is within this cauldron of transformation and challenge that a groundbreaking concept has emerged: zero trust architecture (ZTA).

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Implementing ZTA: Benefits And Best Practices

Cyber Defense Magazine, Monday, March 25th, 2024

Does Zero Trust Improve Productivity?

Vol 312 · Issue 4 · 2024-03-25

Zero trust has gained significant attention as an effective approach to secure digital assets. It's a security framework that's also believed to impact employee productivity. Here's what to know about this methodology and how it can strengthen worker output.

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Does Zero Trust Improve Productivity?

GIGAOM, Friday, March 22nd, 2024

The Time Is Right To Review Your Enterprise Firewalls

Vol 312 · Issue 3 · 2024-03-22

Firewalls, we all have one. It's a well-established market, full of vendors with mature stacks of technology. Firewalls do a number of things, like blocking traffic, intrusion prevention, VPNs, and controlling traffic inbound and out. They've been doing it forever, so there's probably not a lot more to learn, right?

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The Time Is Right To Review Your Enterprise Firewalls

SternX, Wednesday, March 20th, 2024

What Is The Dark Web? Myths And Facts About The Hidden Internet

Vol 312 · Issue 3 · 2024-03-20

The internet is a vast and complex landscape, with layers upon layers of information, services, and networks. While most of us are familiar with the surface web, the part of the internet we access through search engines like Google and browsers like Chrome or Firefox, there exists a hidden realm known as the dark web. Shrouded in mystery and often associated with illicit activities, the dark web has piqued the curiosity of many while instilling fear in others. In this comprehensive guide, we'll unravel the myths and reveal the facts about it, shedding light on its inner workings, purposes, and potential threats.

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What Is The Dark Web? Myths And Facts About The Hidden Internet

Security Boulevard, Monday, March 18th, 2024

Zero-Trust Network Access: Why So Many Teams Get It Wrong

Vol 312 · Issue 3 · 2024-03-18

With ransomware attacks doubling over the past two years, security teams are hyper-focused on identifying and addressing vulnerabilities in their environment. For many, this means implementing zero-trust strategies that control access while minimizing friction for authorized users. But are they doing enough to protect their networks?

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Zero-Trust Network Access: Why So Many Teams Get It Wrong

wallarm, Monday, March 18th, 2024

Top 5 Data Breaches That Cost Millions

Vol 312 · Issue 3 · 2024-03-18

The entire digital landscape has evolved into a behemoth of sorts as the number of online attacks targeting individuals, businesses, and governments has risen steadily. And it's not just money and cryptocurrencies they're after. Customer or user data has evolved into a powerful tool for businesses to make crucial decisions, which has attracted the attention of cyber criminals all over.

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Top 5 Data Breaches That Cost Millions