Best Germany Web Hosting Service You Can Trust (2018)

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Video: Time’s up! GDPR is here – Now what?

Video and Slide Deck from EH-Net Live! June 2018 As promised, here is the video of the webinar we did earlier this month on GDPR. First find the description and agenda. Then the video from the EH-Net YouTube Channel is embedded. Lastly, we offer the sl… Continue reading Video: Time’s up! GDPR is here – Now what?

Webinar: Time’s up! GDPR is here – Now what?

Join us for EH-Net Live! Free Webinar on June 7 The world has gone GDPR crazy. Now that the deadline has passed, let’s take a quick look back at what happened, what to do next, the real world implications and its effect (if any) on the hacker com… Continue reading Webinar: Time’s up! GDPR is here – Now what?

Video: The New EH-Net & Advancing Your InfoSec Career with Rafal Los

Video and Slide Deck from EH-Net Live! April 2018 As promised, here is the video of the webinar we did last month. First find the description and agenda. Then the video from our YouTube Channel is embedded. Lastly, we offer the slide deck. Don Donzal, … Continue reading Video: The New EH-Net & Advancing Your InfoSec Career with Rafal Los

Michael Santarcangelo, Security Catalyst – Enterprise Security Weekly #90

Michael Santarcangelo joins Paul Asadoorian at Source Boston 2018 for an Enterprise Security Weekly interview. Michael Santarcangelo is the Founder of Security Catalyst, author of “Into the Breach”, and creator of the Straight Talk Framewor… Continue reading Michael Santarcangelo, Security Catalyst – Enterprise Security Weekly #90

FREE VPNs, Equifax, and Goodbye Cambridge Analytica – Hack Naked News #172

This week, the dangers of free VPNs, invading privacy under a new name, Twitter loses passwords and now wants to encrypt DMs, Equifax, pacemaker hacks, and more! Jason Wood from Paladin Security joins us for expert commentary on Staying Cool in a Crisi… Continue reading FREE VPNs, Equifax, and Goodbye Cambridge Analytica – Hack Naked News #172

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NopSec, Palo Alto, & Microsoft – Enterprise Security Weekly #80

In the news, ServerSide exploits dominate threat landscape & OT vulnerabilities rise, Palo Alto extends security to all major cloud providers, NopSec awarded most innovative cybersecurity company in 2018, and more on this episode of Enterprise Sec… Continue reading NopSec, Palo Alto, & Microsoft – Enterprise Security Weekly #80

Winter Olympics cyberattacks meant to ‘send a message’

Security researchers say they’ve uncovered a set of hacking tools that were likely used to target and disrupt the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics over the weekend. On Friday, the official 2018 Winter Olympics website went down for several hours causing a disruption to ticket sales and downloads during the opening ceremony. Localized Wi-Fi networks surrounding the games in South Korea also became temporarily unavailable in the preceding hours. Olympics officials confirmed on Sunday that a cyberattack had hit their systems, but provided few details about the incident. New research published Monday by multiple cybersecurity firms now suggests that a hacking group equipped with “destructive” wiper malware, dubbed “Olympic Destroyer,” may have been behind the disturbance. While various experts have already begun to assess the parties responsible Olympic Destroyer — blaming nondescript hackers linked to either North Korea, China or Russia — the technical evidence to support such a conclusion is sparse. It’s notoriously difficult […]

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