5 2020 Cybersecurity Resolutions for SMBs

During our 2019 SMB IT Security Report, we learned that small and mid-sized businesses still struggle to implement network security solutions. SMBs continue to identify budget constraints as the main barrier when it comes to IT security. This limitatio… Continue reading 5 2020 Cybersecurity Resolutions for SMBs

Iranian Attacks on Industrial Control Systems

New details: At the CyberwarCon conference in Arlington, Virginia, on Thursday, Microsoft security researcher Ned Moran plans to present new findings from the company’s threat intelligence group that show a shift in the activity of the Iranian hacker group APT33, also known by the names Holmium, Refined Kitten, or Elfin. Microsoft has watched the group carry out so-called password-spraying attacks… Continue reading Iranian Attacks on Industrial Control Systems

Iranian Attacks on Industrial Control Systems

New details: At the CyberwarCon conference in Arlington, Virginia, on Thursday, Microsoft security researcher Ned Moran plans to present new findings from the company’s threat intelligence group that show a shift in the activity of the Iranian hacker g… Continue reading Iranian Attacks on Industrial Control Systems

Time Series Databases, the Future of Monitoring and Logging

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DevOps Chats: Cloud-Native Apps and Security, With Lacework

In the traditional data center world, security was (or is) very network-centric—firewalls, IDS, network access control, focus on the aggregation of all traffic traversing in, out and across the network. But cloud-native applications rely upon differen… Continue reading DevOps Chats: Cloud-Native Apps and Security, With Lacework

5G security and privacy for smart cities

The security concerns of 5G are inescapable. It is an evolving and developing technology built on top of the previous infrastructure, from which it will inevitably inherit vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. Continue reading 5G security and privacy for smart cities

Floating Power Plants; The Coastal City Solution Sure to Be Increasingly Popular

Building new things in an existing city is hard. Usually, new development means tearing down existing structures. Doing so for apartment complexes or new skyscrapers is one thing, but infrastructure is much more complicated, both from an engineering perspective and an economical one. Not only do people not want to …read more

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On Chinese "Spy Trains"

The trade war with China has reached a new industry: subway cars. Congress is considering legislation that would prevent the world’s largest train maker, the Chinese-owned CRRC Corporation, from competing on new contracts in the United States. Part of the reasoning behind this legislation is economic, and stems from worries about Chinese industries undercutting the competition and dominating key global… Continue reading On Chinese "Spy Trains"