A slip-up by one of your partners or suppliers could undermine your cybersecurity efforts. Top MSSP Trustwave explains how to avoid third-party attacks involving your supply chain.
It is not enough for companies to establish policies & procedures designed to prevent the misuse of material nonpublic information. Companies must also enforce those policies & procedures. That’s the lesson from the SEC's recent settlement with Mizuho Securities USA.
The basic web application attack techniques haven't changed much in recent years. Trustwave explains the common web attacks and effective security strategies.
Organizations continue to be faced with a tough ransomware dilemma: Pay the ransom or rely on contingency plan to regain access to critical files and systems. Delta Risk offers this advice.
Oregon’s amended data breach notification law has new requirements, prohibits fees for security freezes and adds a specific notification timing requirement, Hunton Andrews Kurth explains.
Congress has stuck its head in the sand when it comes to cyber warfare. The U.S. is not spending anywhere near enough money to safeguard cyber assets. CyberCecurity explains the situation.
Trustwave researchers largely blame the high rate of malicious spam (also called "malspam"), phishing & associated ransomware on the Necurs botnet, a rapid-fire network of zombie computers.
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