The Threat Landscape Expands

An October to remember, and the month is only halfway done. So far, we’ve got Russian and North Korean spies, Swedish DDoS’ers, an evil software company that is about to go out of business, politicians that don’t understand encryption trying to regulate encryption and some of the most amazingly stupid things some otherwise bright and […]

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Cybersecurity: The Next 7 Years

The last five to seven years in Cybersecurity have been all about threat detection within conventional IT networks. The platforms have evolved from simple SIEMs with Anti-Virus protection to advanced SIEMs bolstered by behavioral analytics, active threat intelligence and threat management and recently to managed detection and response capabilities grounded in artificial intelligence and machine […]

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Russia Witch-Hunt Attacks Wrong Target

According to headlines, we just learned that “Russia hacked NSA documents with aid from antivirus software.”  What actually happened was that a hacking group alleged to be Russian bad guys somehow managed to hack through a vulnerability in Kaspersky anti-virus software to steal sensitive information on a home PC. The headline should have read ”NSA […]

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