The 2015 Malvertising Malaise
Revelations by security researchers this week are showing just how prevalent malicious ...
Ransomware More Dangerous than Zero-Day Exploits, Say US CIOs
APTs, Ransomware and Spear Phishing Top US CIO Concerns for 2015, Bitdefender Study Shows
Reboot the cloud? Yes, it has happened, and here’s why.
While rare, every now and then, major cloud providers such as Amazon must ponder ...
Verizon Data Breach Report: Organizations Need to Do More Security Work
Organizations could be doing a lot more to prevent information security breaches. That’s one ...
Telecommunications Industry: Calling for Security Help?
Telecommunications is one of those industries that many people take for granted—until ...
Media and Entertainment Companies: Targets for High-Profile Attacks
When it comes to security vulnerabilities and threats, you might not think about the media ...
Sex, Photos, and the Shared Security Model
Recently, there has been quite a bit of media coverage about some sensitive, private ...
Pointers on Not Being an APT Statistic (or How I Learned to Love Bug)
Several weeks ago we started a series dedicated to considering APTs (Advanced Persistent ...
Distributed Denial of Service in the Cloud or the ‘New Black’ of cyber-criminals
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have started to grow in intensity and ...
APTs and the next generation security - technology facelift or real innovation?
This is the first post in a series dedicated to the trendiest, most disputed and most used ...
As Global Security Concerns Spike, All SMBs Should Bolster Security
Small and medium businesses should shore up their defenses as allegations of rampant spying ...
Is Your Security Losing to Marketing Jiu-Jitsu?
We see, day after day, real and so-called security experts announcing the newest security ...