Going by the number of headlines about data breaches, it appears the bad guys always seem to be one step ahead, skillfully customizing
malware and social engineering to get past our best defenses and evade detection. The problem is when it comes to advanced attacks, security teams can't see the forest of trees - too...
Spear phishing is a primary means by which APTs target and infiltrate networks. This e-book explores the various elements of these types of attacks, such as:
The characteristics of phishing emails;
How spear phishing and APTs are related;
How to protect against them and keep your organization safe from advanced...
Every day there is a story in the news, about another business that has fallen prey to cybercriminals. Are you confident your business is protected against these attacks? Join this webinar to learn how you can best protect your business, and avoid becoming next weeks news.
In this informative webinar, you will...
When it comes to mobility, enterprises are not nearly as secure as their security leaders believe them to be. In a global survey of 400 information security executives, 44 percent rate themselves at above average or superior when self-assessing their organizations' mobility security. Yet, 41 percent suffered a...
A British/American intelligence team hacked Gemalto - the world's largest SIM manufacturer - and stole encryption keys that can be used to intercept and eavesdrop on cellular communication, according to a news report citing leaked documents.
Cybercrime is on the rise. To combat it, GTU is launching e-Raksha Research Centre - a public private partnership initiative. The spin-off is also aimed at growing the capacity of InfoSec professionals.
Lenovo - the world's largest PC manufacturer - says it will cease pre-installing Superfish adware on its devices and help customers delete the software and its risky digital certificate. But will all affected users get the message?
Better DNS security could help block some types of spoofing, poisoning and DDoS attacks. But the DNSSEC approach has its critics, and it wouldn't improve Internet security overnight.
Attacks are larger, adversaries more diverse, and damage is broader. These are characteristics of today's DDoS attacks, and organizations need a new approach to protection, says Verisign's Ramakant Pandrangi.
Is your organization running its anti-malware defenses properly? Don't be so sure. A new study finds that essential features built into anti-virus software are not always being used. From an information security standpoint, that's a serious problem.
In less than three years, the DMARC standard has reshaped the email fraud landscape, disrupted longstanding phishing strategies, and forced cybercriminals to abandon preferred targets. Today, DMARC is still the best remedy in the fight against phishing and spoofing. As its implementation continues to spread outward...
A team of hackers has been operating since at least 2001, wielding malware that even today is among the most advanced attack code to have ever been discovered, according to a new study. Security experts are debating whether the NSA could be involved.
As cybercrime grows, Section 66A of India's IT Act is under scrutiny of the court, government and security leaders. Some experts say it requires amendments to ensure correct interpretation and implementation.
In an exclusive interview, Sergey Golonvanov, a threat researcher at Kaspersky Lab, offers insights about the Russian cybercrime ring that over the weekend made headlines for defrauding banks of up to $1 billion.
Despite commitments by leading payment card brands to enhance security, some critics say the White House cybersecurity summit produced no specifics for how the public and private sectors will curb cyber-fraud.
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