Cloud Security Challenges in the Next Phase of WFH

As remote work becomes the new normal, organizations must address their cloud security to protect their data and employees Many organizations have been operating with a newly expanded remote workforce for several months now. And while most of the orig… Continue reading Cloud Security Challenges in the Next Phase of WFH

The Future of Work: WFH Changing Cybersecurity

As we hit the six-month point of work from home (WFH) orders and seven months since COVID-19 first knowingly made its appearance in the U.S., workplaces continue to struggle with many uncertainties. But one thing we know for sure is the virus has chan… Continue reading The Future of Work: WFH Changing Cybersecurity

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

Back to WFH: Lessons Learned to Improve Security

As many organizations revert back to WFH strategies amid another COVID-19 spike, is security better this time around? Just as businesses began to welcome back employees, the virus kicked back into gear and some states have reinstated mandatory work-fr… Continue reading Back to WFH: Lessons Learned to Improve Security

Cisco, Zoom and Others Must Bolster Security, Say Privacy Chiefs

Privacy commissioners worldwide urged video conferencing systems like Microsoft, Cisco and Zoom to adopt end-to-end encryption, two-factor authentication and other security measures. Continue reading Cisco, Zoom and Others Must Bolster Security, Say Privacy Chiefs

The Enemy Within: How Insider Threats Are Changing

Insider-threat security experts unravel the new normal during this time of remote working, and explain how to protect sensitive data from this escalating risk. Continue reading The Enemy Within: How Insider Threats Are Changing

Go Phish: Cybercriminals Stick to Coronavirus and Financial Content to Fuel Phishing Schemes

We’ve reached the half-year mark and online scammers are still taking advantage of the uncertainties brought on by the pandemic. Cyber-attacks targeting both consumers and business surged worldwide, and the trend shows no sign of stopping any tim… Continue reading Go Phish: Cybercriminals Stick to Coronavirus and Financial Content to Fuel Phishing Schemes

Remote Work Increases Ransomware Attacks on K-12 Schools and Districts, FBI Warns

Earlier this week, the FBI released a security alert warning K-12 schools about the increased risk of ransomware attacks during the coronavirus crisis. Since the transition to online learning and remote work for teachers, K-12 schools have become a luc… Continue reading Remote Work Increases Ransomware Attacks on K-12 Schools and Districts, FBI Warns