This Week in Security News – September 3, 2021 VP, Threat Intelligence

Proxytoken vulnerability can modify Exchange server configs and Lockbit jumps its own countdown, publishes Bangkok Air files Read More HERE…

Read more

The Evolution of Connected Cars as Defined by Threat Modeling UN R155-Listed Attack Vectors Sr. Threat Researcher Manager, Threat Research

The United Nations Regulation No. 155 sets requirements for cybersecurity in vehicles. We conducted a threat modelling exercise on its defined attack vectors as a form of risk assessment in order to help organizations comply with this regulation and identify what to prioritize. Read More HERE…

Read more

API Releases New Standard for Pipeline Control Systems

The latest version comes weeks after US President Biden announced a memo, calling on the improvement of control systems cybersecurity. It also expands the coverage of previous editions, covering all control systems. Read More HERE…

Read more

This Week in Security News – August 27, 2021 VP, Threat Intelligence

Key takeaways from H1’ 2021 Linux threat report and Google removes fake crypto-mining apps and more. Read More HERE…

Read more

Key Takeaways from the Linux Threat Report VP, Cloud Security

As the popularity of Linux continues to increase, so does its attack surface. This brings to light a pressing question for organizations: who is responsible for the security of all the Linux instances running your cloud environment? Read More HERE…

Read more

Tokyo Olympics Leveraged in Cybercrime Attack

Just before the opening of the Tokyo Olympics, we confirmed an attack that directed users from a fake TV broadcast schedule page to browser notification spam. Read More HERE…

Read more