CLEAR, Demisto, OneLogin & Netskope – Enterprise Security Weekly #106

Proofpoint automates email security with CLEAR, Demisto releases state of SOAR 2018 report, OneLogin and Netskope partner to expand cloud security for enterprises, RedSeal launches remote administrator managed service, Corelight expands network securit… Continue reading CLEAR, Demisto, OneLogin & Netskope – Enterprise Security Weekly #106

A week in security (April 23 – April 29)

A roundup of security news from April 23 – April 29, including worms, GDPR, DDoS markets, and more.
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Eyal Neemany, AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts – Enterprise Security Weekly #88

Eyal is the Former Head of Israeli Air Force CERT & Forensics Team & currently the Senior Security Researcher at Javelin Networks. Eyal will describe and explain how AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts works, and how they can leverage by attac… Continue reading Eyal Neemany, AD Domain Trusts and Forest Trusts – Enterprise Security Weekly #88

Blocking Access to Office 365 for an Ex-employee

Office 365 Forced Sign-Out

Office 365 allows you to block a user when necessary, as when someone is leaving the organization. You can also initiate a forced sign-out, but the option to do so is buried in the user’s OneDrive for Business settings, which seems like a logical place to find it!

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Rediscovering Windows Libraries for Users and Admins

Libraries have been available ever since Windows 7 was released and they continue to offer a lot of flexibility for users themselves and include tools for admins to control and configure them.

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Botnet Recall of Things

After a tough summer of botnet attacks by Internet-of-Things things came to a head last week and took down many popular websites for folks in the eastern US, more attention has finally been paid to what to do about this mess. We’ve wracked our brains, and the best we can come up with is that it’s the manufacturers’ responsibility to secure their devices.

Chinese DVR manufacturer Xiongmai, predictably, thinks that the end-user is to blame, but is also consenting to a recall of up to 300 million of their pre-2015 vintage cameras — the ones with hard-coded factory default passwords. …read more

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