Safeguarding Healthcare for the Future With Zero Trust Security

A Zero Trust security model can help healthcare organizations provision access in a more effective manner by focusing on data, workloads and identity.

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How a More Connected Approach Can Help With Threat Management

Using capabilities that maximize and connect existing security solutions and data sources can help organizations advance their threat management initiatives in multiple ways.

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Cybersecurity Research During the Coronavirus Outbreak and After

It is about two and half years since we first open-sourced a tool for remote digital forensics called Bitscout. Today, I am happy to announce that we are releasing a new version of Bitscout, based on the upcoming release of Ubuntu 20.04, scheduled for April 2020. Continue reading Cybersecurity Research During the Coronavirus Outbreak and After

Why Threat Actors Are Increasingly Conducting Cyberattacks on Local Government

Cyberattacks on local government have increased dramatically over the last several years. What is it about municipal organizations and governments that makes them such attractive targets?

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Security: A Match Made in the SOC

When security analysts partner with artificial intelligence, the benefits include increased productivity, improved job satisfaction, and streamlined threat detection, investigation and response.

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How Deepfakes Will Make Us Question Everything in 2020

If anyone can claim that what they said was the result of a deepfake, how can we distinguish the truth anymore?

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Why 2020 Will Be the Year Artificial Intelligence Stops Being Optional for Security

Artificial intelligence is being built into security tools and services of all kinds, so it’s time to change our thinking around AI’s role in enterprise security.

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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