Atif Ghauri, Herjavec Group – Enterprise Security Weekly #46

Atif Ghauri is the CTO for Herjavec Group USA and comes on the show to talk about SEIM, EUBA and how to build a relationship with your MSSP! Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! http://traffic.libsyn.com/eswa… Continue reading Atif Ghauri, Herjavec Group – Enterprise Security Weekly #46

News – Enterprise Security Weekly #46

Stopping insider threats with machine learning, the importance of inspecting encrypted traffic, performance and security relations, and what to do if you’re SOC is overwhelmed with too many SEIM alerts. Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! http://traffic.libsyn.com/eswaudio/News4_-_Enterprise_Security_Weekly_46_converted.mp3 Continue reading News – Enterprise Security Weekly #46

News – Enterprise Security Weekly #46

Stopping insider threats with machine learning, the importance of inspecting encrypted traffic, performance and security relations, and what to do if you’re SOC is overwhelmed with too many SEIM alerts. Full Show Notes Visit http://securityweekly.com/esw for all the latest episodes! http://traffic.libsyn.com/eswaudio/News4_-_Enterprise_Security_Weekly_46_converted.mp3 Continue reading News – Enterprise Security Weekly #46

Most people would pay a ransom to get their data back

The high-profile WannaCry attack was the first time that 57% of US consumers were exposed to how ransomware works, the results of a recent Carbon Black survey have revealed. On the one hand, this high percentage is very disturbing. Ransomware has been around since 2005, and you would think that they would have at least heard of the danger from other people. On the other hand, it definitely means that a considerable number of the … More Continue reading Most people would pay a ransom to get their data back

Bogus anti-WannaCry apps cropping up on Google Play

While the world is still battling the WannaCry ransomworm menace, fraudsters have decided to exploit the threat’s visibility and users’ confusion to make them install fake Android apps that supposedly protect against it. WannaCry hits Russia’s postal service Reuters has reported on Wednesday that the Russian postal service was among the organizations hit with WannaCry last week, and that it is still dealing with the aftermath. According to some of the employees, the malware apparently … More Continue reading Bogus anti-WannaCry apps cropping up on Google Play

WannaCry Ransom Note Written by Chinese, English Speaking Authors

A linguistics analysis of the 28 ransom notes included with WannaCry indicate that native Chinese and English speakers wrote the original note, Flashpoint said. Continue reading WannaCry Ransom Note Written by Chinese, English Speaking Authors