Cybersecurity

Companies and Cybersecurity Services News

Cyber criminals are getting smarter and strive to find new ways to sneak into a company’s information systems. Cyber security companies are turning to innovative solutions to combat those threats, in order to minimize cybercrimes.

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@ISC2 shared
On Aug 2, 2022
White House Announces Free #Cybersecurity Training As part of the Cyber Workforce and Education Summit, numerous organizations made pledges to boost training and education offerings: https://t.co/qPHKCfV9SD via @securityblvd https://t.co/9SKPXZW7ZB
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White House Announces Free Cybersecurity Training

White House Announces Free Cybersecurity Training

As part of the Cyber Workforce and Education Summit held at the White House last week hosted by Chris Inglis, national cyber director, numerous

@Ascend_EDU shared
On Aug 2, 2022
Knowing safety standards and models, dominating computer networks, and knowing the types of cyber attacks and how to combat them are a few ways you can continually grow your cybersecurity. https://t.co/gYQw9kEelI #IT #cybersecurity #hackers #AscendWithUs #CyberSecurityAwareness
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What are the steps to continue growing cybersecurity?

What are the steps to continue growing cybersecurity?

Technological transformations and increasing digitization have exposed companies to cyber dangers, with serious financial risks. Therefore, investing in cybersecurity is a critical factor ...

@beege15 shared
On Aug 1, 2022
Great to see @nikesharora recognized as one of the Most Influential Executives in the @CRN 2022 Top 100 list. We are fortunate to have awesome channel partners and a @PaloAltoNtwks team that supports their success, starting with our CEO. #CRNTop100 https://t.co/p9rdl3KNsV
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The Top 100 Executives Of 2022

The Top 100 Executives Of 2022

Here we present the CRN Top 100 Executives of 2022 list, the men and women who are setting the pace for the rest of the IT industry.

@TAKellermann shared
On Jul 29, 2022
Experts warn of hacker claiming access to 50 U.S. companies through breached MSP - The Record by Recorded Future https://t.co/3L1fX2FzCi
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Experts warn of hacker claiming access to 50 U.S. companies through breached MSP

Experts warn of hacker claiming access to 50 U.S. companies through breached MSP

Experts have raised alarms about a post on a hacker forum by someone claiming to have access to 50 different U.S. companies through an unknown managed service provider.

@SCMagazine shared
On Jul 30, 2022
.@Microsoft reported that the FakeUpdates malware it tracks as DEV-0206 has been delivered via existing Raspberry Robin infections. https://t.co/WrY3tek7yX #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity
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FakeUpdates malware delivered via Raspberry Robin has possible ties to EvilCorp

FakeUpdates malware delivered via Raspberry Robin has possible ties to EvilCorp

Security researchers are especially concerned about this latest EvilCorp news because the group has been sanctioned by the federal government.

@threatintel shared
On Jul 31, 2022
Report finds businesses are passing cyber-attack costs onto customers https://t.co/MKQpExg1Bh
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Businesses confess: We pass cyberattack costs onto customers

Businesses confess: We pass cyberattack costs onto customers

Cover an average of $4.4 million per raid ourselves? No chance, mate

@ISC2 shared
On Jul 29, 2022
Latest Cyberthreats and Advisories - Week of July 29, 2022. Tech giants, major cybersecurity companies, cryptocurrency scams and remote work fraud in this news this week. Stay up-to-date on the latest #cybersecurity threats: https://t.co/B0jjO0uU1q https://t.co/o3uPEbMMfb
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Latest Cyberthreats and Advisories - July 29, 2022

Latest Cyberthreats and Advisories - July 29, 2022

Tech giants, major cybersecurity companies, cryptocurrency scams, and remote work fraud are in the news this week. Here are the latest cybersecurity threats and advisories for the week of ...

@guisebule shared
On Jul 31, 2022
RT @Secjuice: In his first article for Secjuice, #cybersecurity researcher Dustin Warren takes a closer look at vulnerabilities in the power grid, arguing that hackers *could* cause widespread blackouts, and destroying industrial control system equipment. #infosec https://t.co/T5HwmVK3vS
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Power Grid Vulnerabilities

Power Grid Vulnerabilities

Smart grid technology presents an opportunity for threat actors seeking to disrupt the power grid.