Cybersecurity Compliance

Is Your Digital Information Secure?

Is Your Digital Information Secure? The techniques listed below gauge the education of security awareness of the staff and the vulnerabilities of the lack of security education. These techniques may include pretext phone calls and site visits— such as posing as vendors, employees, IT support personnel, clients, etc. icon-1 Reconnaissance Our Security Team will gather …

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IT Professionals – Managed Service Firms, In-House IT

Protect Your Organization From Threats Our Team provides a series of courses in Information Security. The focus of these courses is to ensure that your staff are properly trained to protect your organization from cyber threats. The weakest links in many organizations are unknowing employees who do not understand the value of the information that …

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Business Owners, Presidents, Shareholders

Your Critical Business Data is a Primary Target The reality for small and mid-sized businesses is they are increasingly the primary targets for criminals and hackers looking to gain access to critical assets, customer information, intellectual property, and financial data. This continuous cyber threat has put increased pressure on organizations to take a strategic look …

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Cyber Attack Dwell Time Reduced To 8 From 10 Days And Hackers Attack On Weekends

[ad_1] The chase to catch cybercriminals just got speedier suggested a new report. Highlighting the median cyber attack dwell time, it was found that this duration has been reduced in ransomware cases. Dwell time in a cyber attack is the time taken from when a cyber attack is launched to its detection by the target. …

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Sensitive Data of 10m at Risk After French Employment Agency Breach

[ad_1] The French national employment agency, Pôle emploi, has been hit by a cyber-attack potentially exposing critical information of up to 10 million people. Several security researchers have linked the breach to the Clop ransomware gang’s MOVEit campaign, which has impacted 977 organizations and almost 59 million individuals at the time of writing. Anti-virus software …

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NIST Publishes Draft Post-Quantum Cryptography Standards

[ad_1] Draft post-quantum cryptography (PQC) standards have been published by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The new framework is designed to help organizations protect themselves from future quantum-enabled cyber-attacks. The draft documents were published on August 24, 2023, and encompass three draft Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS). These standards were selected …

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New Study Sheds Light on ADHUBLLKA Ransomware Network

[ad_1] Cybersecurity researchers have unveiled a complex web of interconnected ransomware strains that trace their origins back to a common source: the Adhubllka ransomware family. The study, conducted by cybersecurity analysts at Netenrich, delves into the lineage of various ransomware variants, including LOLKEK, BIT, OBZ, U2K and TZW. The researchers observed that these seemingly distinct ransomware …

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Data of 2.6M Duolingo Users Leaked on Hacking Forum

[ad_1] Data from 2.6 million users of Duolingo, a language learning platform with over 74 million monthly users, has been leaked on a hacking forum. The compromised data, which includes real names, login names, email addresses and internal service-related details, was initially offered for sale on the now defunct Breached hacking forum in January 2023 …

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FBI Flags $40M Crypto Cash-Out Plot By North Korean Hackers

[ad_1] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a stark warning to cryptocurrency firms regarding a surge in blockchain activity linked to the theft of hundreds of millions in digital currency.  The DPRK’s TraderTraitor group, also known as Lazarus Group and APT38, is suspected of orchestrating the heists. Between Monday and Tuesday, the FBI …

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