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Tips on How to Fight Back Against DNS Spoofing Attacks

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Justin Jett

Despite a welcome and needed DNS revamp, preventable abuse continues. Continue reading Tips on How to Fight Back Against DNS Spoofing Attacks→

Posted in cryptographically, Cryptography, dns, DNS Flag Day, DNSSEC, Google, Hacks, infosec insider, malware, Web Security

Stopping the Infiltration of Things

Posted on November 19, 2018 by Justin Jett

If a network-connected smoke detector starts communicating with the mail server, you know you have a problem. Continue reading Stopping the Infiltration of Things→

Posted in china, DDoS, denial-of-service attacks, Hacks, Hajime, infosec insider, Internet of Things, IoT, mirai, Okiru, Shishiga, Spam, Torii, US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, vulnerabilities, Web Security

Security and Artificial Intelligence: Hype vs. Reality

Posted on August 23, 2018 by Justin Jett

Bridging the divide between hype and reality when it comes to what artificial intelligence and machine learning can do to help protect a business. Continue reading Security and Artificial Intelligence: Hype vs. Reality→

Posted in ai, Artificial Intelligence, DNS queries, Machine Learning, ML, vulnerabilities, Web Security

Keeping False Positives in Check

Posted on July 6, 2018 by Justin Jett

InfoSec Insider Justin Jett shares his opinions on how to avoid false positive security threat fatigue before sets in and companies drop their guard. Continue reading Keeping False Positives in Check→

Posted in cloud security, false positives, IoT, meltdown, Security information and event management, SIEM, SPECTRE, WannaCry

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