Getting Control of Your Cloud: 10 Predictions for 2018

Organizations that use public clouds are adopting an increasingly sophisticated approach to security. While they have become comfortable with their sensitive workloads operating in the cloud over the past few years, they also have gained a better under… Continue reading Getting Control of Your Cloud: 10 Predictions for 2018

December Patch Tuesday: Quiet End to the Year

This December Patch Tuesday is considerably lighter than last month’s patch releases.  While only three of the fixes were for Windows operating systems, the majority of the vulnerabilities to pay attention to are Browser/Scripting Engine-bas… Continue reading December Patch Tuesday: Quiet End to the Year

Our Team Is Still Hiring: One Position Open – Network Security in US/North America

For some reason, we have real trouble hiring a network security analyst. We filled other hard-to-fill roles, but the netsec is still open, despite plenty of interviews, and some group interviews (the So: our team at Gartner for Technical Professionals … Continue reading Our Team Is Still Hiring: One Position Open – Network Security in US/North America

Tech Support Scams: leveraging Spotify for Google and Bing SEO

Lawrence Abrams for Bleeping Computer: Tech Support Scammers Invade Spotify Forums to Rank in Search Engines Extract: “Over the past few months, Tech Support scammers have been using the Spotify forums to inject their phone numbers into the … Continue reading Tech Support Scams: leveraging Spotify for Google and Bing SEO

A state of constant uncertainty or uncertain constancy? Fast flux explained

Although often seen as an illegal cybercriminal tactic, the methodology behind fast flux is actually far from evil. So how is it being abused? Read on to learn more.
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