Implementing ZTNA: 4 Reasons Why Mobile is a Good Place to Start

ZTNA is a good fit for today’s remote workforce, and mobile is a perfect landscape to implement a ZTNA strategy Sitting behind a desk in an office is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Let’s not forget, even before the pandemic, a huge percen… Continue reading Implementing ZTNA: 4 Reasons Why Mobile is a Good Place to Start

Hackers actively exploiting unfixed flaws in VPNs, Microsoft servers – CISA

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CISA believes Chinese state-sponsored hackers are targeting critical cyberinfrastructure in the US by exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities.
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Critical Bugs in Utilities VPNs Could Cause Physical Damage

Gear from Secomea, Moxa and HMS Networks are affected by remote code-execution flaws, researchers warn. Continue reading Critical Bugs in Utilities VPNs Could Cause Physical Damage

8 Best Practices for Secure Remote Work Access

As more and more employees have transitioned to working remotely, the cybersecurity threats that their organizations face have changed. While…
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Okta COVID-19 app usage report finds it’s not just collaboration seeing a huge uptick

Okta released a special COVID-19 edition of its app usage report today, and you don’t need a Ph. D. in statistics to guess what they found. Indeed, Zoom surged 110% on the Okta network, leading the way in usage growth just as you would expect, but another whole class of tools besides collaboration also saw […] Continue reading Okta COVID-19 app usage report finds it’s not just collaboration seeing a huge uptick

Sledgehammer VPN Approach Not Serving Apps, Users or IT

In the new work from home paradigm, zero trust and SASE should take the place of the traditional sledgehammer VPN approach The security world was already changing ahead of the global work from home (WFH) phenomenon. VPNs don’t go far enough for applic… Continue reading Sledgehammer VPN Approach Not Serving Apps, Users or IT

Increase in Small DDoS Attacks Could Take Down VPNs

Data breaches and ransomware might hog the headlines, but don’t forget to pay attention to DDoS attacks. According to research from Neustar, DDoS attacks increased by 168% in Q4 2019 compared to the same period in 2018. However, despite a year ago or … Continue reading Increase in Small DDoS Attacks Could Take Down VPNs