or Why Are We So Stupid About RDP Passwords? By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: Ransomware Gangs Keep Pwning Poorly Secured Remote Desktop Protocol EndpointsIn honor of World Password Day, here's a task for every organization that uses remote desktop protocol: Ensure that all of your organization's internet-facing RDP ports have a password - and that it's complex and unique. Full Article
or Bangladesh CIRT to Build Sensor Network for Banks By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: The Bangladesh eGovernment Computer Incident Response Team, or CIRT, is taking several steps to strengthen cybersecurity, including building a sensor network to help enable all banks to share threat intelligence, says Tawhidur Rahman, CIRT's head of digital security and diplomacy. Full Article
or Telework Leads to Changes in India's 2020 Cybersecurity Policy By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: India is modifying its 2020 National Cybersecurity Policy to take into account the shift to teleworking as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, says Lt. Gen. (Retd) Rajesh Pant, national cybersecurity coordinator. Full Article
or Your Phone and Your Face: Anchoring Users to Real Identities By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: Full Article
or Live Webinar | How to avoid the security dangers with working from home (WFH) By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: Full Article
or FDIC: Tips on Preparing Financially for a Natural Disaster or a Fire By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: The summer 2011 issue of 'FDIC Consumer News' features tips on how to prepare financially for a natural disaster, a fire or another tragedy, especially one that requires people to evacuate their home and not return for days or weeks. Full Article
or RBI: Know Your Customer Norms - Letter Issued by UIDAI By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: The Reserve Bank of India on Sept. 28, 2011, issued a statement recognizing a letter issued by Unique Identification Authority of India containing details of name, address and Aadhaar number, as an officially valid document as contained in Rule 2[1][d] of the PML Rules, 2005. Full Article
or RBI: Anti-Money Laundering, Combating of Financing of Terrorism Standards By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: The Reserve Bank of India on Sept. 22, 2011, issued a letter to financial institutions regarding anti-money laundering and the combating of financing of terrorism standards. Full Article
or APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
or Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.inforisktoday.asia Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
or Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
or Forget Whitelists and Blacklists: Go for 'Allow' or 'Deny' By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Terminology Shift Announced by Britain's National Cyber Security CenterForget "whitelists" and "blacklists" in cybersecurity. So recommends Britain's National Cyber Security Center, in a bid to move beyond the racial connotations inherent to the terminology. Henceforth, NCSC - part of intelligence agency GCHQ - will use the terms "allow list" and "deny list." Will others follow? Full Article
or Why Are We So Stupid About RDP Passwords? By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Ransomware Gangs Keep Pwning Poorly Secured Remote Desktop Protocol EndpointsIn honor of World Password Day, here's a task for every organization that uses remote desktop protocol: Ensure that all of your organization's internet-facing RDP ports have a password - and that it's complex and unique. Full Article
or Your Phone and Your Face: Anchoring Users to Real Identities By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Full Article
or Live Webinar | How to avoid the security dangers with working from home (WFH) By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Full Article
or ENISA: Guidelines on Incident Reporting By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: ENISA has issued guidelines to national telecom regulatory authorities about the implementation of Article 13a, in particular, the two types of incident reporting mentioned in Article 13a: the annual summary reporting of significant incidents to ENISA and the European Commission and ad hoc notification of incidents to other NRAs in case of cross-border incidents. Full Article
or ENISA: Cybersecurity Aspects in the Maritime Sector By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: ENISA has published the first EU report ever on cybersecurity challenges in the Maritime sector. This principal analysis highlights essential key insights, as well as existing initiatives, as a baseline for cybersecurity. Finally, high-level recommendations are given for addressing these risks. Full Article
or APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
or Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.inforisktoday.eu Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
or Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
or Forget Whitelists and Blacklists: Go for 'Allow' or 'Deny' By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Terminology Shift Announced by Britain's National Cyber Security CenterForget "whitelists" and "blacklists" in cybersecurity. So recommends Britain's National Cyber Security Center, in a bid to move beyond the racial connotations inherent to the terminology. Henceforth, NCSC - part of intelligence agency GCHQ - will use the terms "allow list" and "deny list." Will others follow? Full Article
or Why Are We So Stupid About RDP Passwords? By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Ransomware Gangs Keep Pwning Poorly Secured Remote Desktop Protocol EndpointsIn honor of World Password Day, here's a task for every organization that uses remote desktop protocol: Ensure that all of your organization's internet-facing RDP ports have a password - and that it's complex and unique. Full Article
or Live Webinar | The Fast Lane to Smart Content Governance: How Data-Centric Security Can Help You Survive (and thrive) in a Remote Work World By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Full Article
or Your Phone and Your Face: Anchoring Users to Real Identities By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Full Article
or Live Webinar | How to avoid the security dangers with working from home (WFH) By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Full Article
or ENISA Launches Information Security Awareness Videos By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: The European Network and Information Security Agency [ENISA] has launched information security awareness videos in 23 European languages. Full Article
or ENISA: Guidelines on Incident Reporting By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: ENISA has issued guidelines to national telecom regulatory authorities about the implementation of Article 13a, in particular, the two types of incident reporting mentioned in Article 13a: the annual summary reporting of significant incidents to ENISA and the European Commission and ad hoc notification of incidents to other NRAs in case of cross-border incidents. Full Article
or APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
or Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.bankinfosecurity.co.uk Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
or Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
or Forget Whitelists and Blacklists: Go for 'Allow' or 'Deny' By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: Terminology Shift Announced by Britain's National Cyber Security CenterForget "whitelists" and "blacklists" in cybersecurity. So recommends Britain's National Cyber Security Center, in a bid to move beyond the racial connotations inherent to the terminology. Henceforth, NCSC - part of intelligence agency GCHQ - will use the terms "allow list" and "deny list." Will others follow? Full Article
or Why Are We So Stupid About RDP Passwords? By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: Ransomware Gangs Keep Pwning Poorly Secured Remote Desktop Protocol EndpointsIn honor of World Password Day, here's a task for every organization that uses remote desktop protocol: Ensure that all of your organization's internet-facing RDP ports have a password - and that it's complex and unique. Full Article
or Addressing Telehealth, Telework Security Amid COVID-19 By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: With more employees working remotely and a much heavier demand for telehealth services, entities need to consider extra, accelerated steps in keeping data and systems secure, says Martin Littmann, Kelsey-Seybold Clinic CISO, and Stephen Moore, a former security leader at Anthem. Full Article
or Live Webinar | How to avoid the security dangers with working from home (WFH) By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: Full Article
or Annual Report to Congress on Breaches of Unsecured Protected Health Information By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: The Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights provided a report to Congress on health information breaches from September 2009 through 2010, as required under the HITECH Act. Nearly 7.9 million Americans were affected by almost 30,800 health information breaches, according to the report. Full Article
or Webcast: Keeping Remote Workers Safe and Your Work Secure By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: This webcast gives 6 tips for keeping employees safe and mitigating security threats as your workforce goes remote.Learn how to protect employees from malicious web content. Full Article
or APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
or Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.databreachtoday.com Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
or Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
or Forget Whitelists and Blacklists: Go for 'Allow' or 'Deny' By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Terminology Shift Announced by Britain's National Cyber Security CenterForget "whitelists" and "blacklists" in cybersecurity. So recommends Britain's National Cyber Security Center, in a bid to move beyond the racial connotations inherent to the terminology. Henceforth, NCSC - part of intelligence agency GCHQ - will use the terms "allow list" and "deny list." Will others follow? Full Article
or Why Are We So Stupid About RDP Passwords? By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Ransomware Gangs Keep Pwning Poorly Secured Remote Desktop Protocol EndpointsIn honor of World Password Day, here's a task for every organization that uses remote desktop protocol: Ensure that all of your organization's internet-facing RDP ports have a password - and that it's complex and unique. Full Article
or Live Webinar | The Fast Lane to Smart Content Governance: How Data-Centric Security Can Help You Survive (and thrive) in a Remote Work World By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Full Article
or Your Phone and Your Face: Anchoring Users to Real Identities By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Full Article
or Live Webinar | How to avoid the security dangers with working from home (WFH) By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Full Article
or ENISA: Guidelines on Incident Reporting By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: ENISA has issued guidelines to national telecom regulatory authorities about the implementation of Article 13a, in particular, the two types of incident reporting mentioned in Article 13a: the annual summary reporting of significant incidents to ENISA and the European Commission and ad hoc notification of incidents to other NRAs in case of cross-border incidents. Full Article
or ENISA: Cybersecurity Aspects in the Maritime Sector By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: ENISA has published the first EU report ever on cybersecurity challenges in the Maritime sector. This principal analysis highlights essential key insights, as well as existing initiatives, as a baseline for cybersecurity. Finally, high-level recommendations are given for addressing these risks. Full Article
or APT Group Wages 5-Year Cyber-Espionage Campaign: Report By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Naikon Hacking Group Targeted Asia-Pacific Countries With New RATOver the last five years, a hacking group that's apparently tied to China has been targeting government ministries in the Asia-Pacific region as part of a cyber-espionage campaign, according to Check Point Research. Full Article
or Hackers Try to Sell 26 Million Breached Records: Report By www.inforisktoday.co.uk Published On :: Data Apparently Obtained From Three Breaches, ZeroFox ReportsHackers are attempting to sell a fresh trove of approximately 26 million user records apparently obtained from three data breaches, according to researchers at the security firm ZeroFox. Full Article
or Digital Contact-Tracing Apps: Hype or Helpful? By www.bankinfosecurity.com Published On :: Australia, India and UK Pursuing Centralized Approach Many Privacy Experts Warn AgainstTechnology is no panacea, including for combating COVID-19. While that might sound obvious, it's worth repeating because some governments continue to hype contact-tracing apps. Such apps won't magically identify every potential exposure. But they could make manual contact-tracing programs more effective. Full Article
or Forget Whitelists and Blacklists: Go for 'Allow' or 'Deny' By www.bankinfosecurity.com Published On :: Terminology Shift Announced by Britain's National Cyber Security CenterForget "whitelists" and "blacklists" in cybersecurity. So recommends Britain's National Cyber Security Center, in a bid to move beyond the racial connotations inherent to the terminology. Henceforth, NCSC - part of intelligence agency GCHQ - will use the terms "allow list" and "deny list." Will others follow? Full Article