Information security weaknesses that a watchdog agency found at the FDA are similar to those found at many healthcare organizations, some security experts say. But the FDA should be held to an even higher standard than the organizations that implement FDA-regulated drugs and devices, they argue.
While tremendous effort, resources, and technology are applied to securing the perimeter of the data center, very little thought or effort is dedicated to security inside the data center. Once perimeter firewalls are breached, malicious attacks are generally able to propagate laterally inside the data center with...
There are a wide variety of known security issues with printers and other peripheral devices. This report from Red Tiger Security shows how these devices can be exploited—and how to protect yours from threat.
Read this report to learn why:
Printers and embedded devices are often the weakest link in IT...
This research report from the Ponemon Institute provides an in-depth look into the security risks created by insecure printers and other devices, with a focus on strategies and best practices that can address these risks.
This report reveals why:
53% of IT managers realize printers are vulnerable to cyber...
Through extensive research and interviews, IDC was able to better understand the quantitative and qualitative of an organization's use of enterprise security solutions—and the business value of deploying a print security solution.
See the results.
This whitepaper explores why:
80% of companies indicate that...
Cisco has patched another zero-day flaw stemming from the Shadow Brokers' leak of Equation Group tools and attack code. The technology giant warns that attackers have been exploiting the vulnerability.
All in the family: A "sophisticated attacker" alert from US-CERT, urging enterprises to lock down their networking gear, was triggered by the leak of exploit tools - targeting, in part, U.S.-built networking gear - that may have been tied to the NSA.
Data centers are difficult to defend, and securing the perimeter is important but of little consequence if attackers get inside. But there are ways to lock down data centers, former White House strategist Nathaniel Gleicher explains in this interview.
In an interview, Internet pioneer Vint Cerf says he sees a secure future for the network of networks he helped create four decades ago as the co-developer of TCP/IP, the protocol that facilitates internet communications.
The Department of Health and Human Services offers a model for applying multifactor authentication for privileged users, a new report illustrates. On the other hand, a second report shows HHS, like many healthcare organizations, is struggling to manage wireless security vulnerabilities.
Cisco has begun releasing updates for all ASA devices to patch them against a buffer overflow vulnerability that was targeted by leaked Equation Group attack tools. Attackers can exploit the flaw to gain remote control of ASA devices.
Rising Cost of Breaches and Data Privacy Concerns Are Driving Encryption.
In response to the rising cost of cybercrime over the past several years, as well as concerns about protecting data privacy, organizations have increasingly adopted SSL encryption to safeguard their valuable information assets. It's expected...
Vendor risk management programs have evolved over time. What began as a spreadsheet or two to track vendors can't hold up to the ever-changing scope, scrutiny and shared risk. Putting more people on the problem quickly becomes a resource drain. What if you could eliminate time wasters associated with vendor risk...
If leading intelligence agencies can seemingly hack a wide variety of IT gear, what hope is there for enterprise security? Experts describe how organizations should respond to the recent dump of attack tools from the Equation Group, which is widely believed to be tied to the NSA.
In this video interview, Global Cyber Alliance CEO Phil Reitinger explains how the vastness and complexity of the internet creates cyber vulnerabilities, but one day those same characteristics, if used properly, could mitigate cyber threats.
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