Сybersecurity becomes an integral part of managed IT services
Credit to Author: Marina Smolyanaya| Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2017 11:00:36 +0000
MSP: Trends, challenges and the keys to success in managed security in 2017
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Credit to Author: Marina Smolyanaya| Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2017 11:00:36 +0000
MSP: Trends, challenges and the keys to success in managed security in 2017
Read MoreCredit to Author: Malwarebytes Labs| Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 19:43:31 +0000
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| A compilation of security news and blog posts from the 10th of July to the 16th. We go over our PowerShell, an overview of the Petya ransomware family, and more. Categories: Tags: a week in securityEternalPetyamalwarenewspetyapowershellransomwareroundupsecurity |
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Credit to Author: Derek Manky| Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 12:58:00 +0000
Many people will recognize the next few words as a gross understatement: The number of cyberthreats and cyberattacks targeting organizations won’t slow down anytime soon. In recent months, we’ve seen increasingly sophisticated attacks targeting specific organizations, compromised IoT devices used in DDoS attacks, and large-scale ransomware outbreaks spreading across the globe. Many businesses struggle to keep up with the security threats they face, and they don’t know how to take the next step to better protect their systems….
Read MoreCredit to Author: Ryan Delany| Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 16:27:11 +0000
Picking a security vendor for your managed service business should be about business model alignment, not product cost. If you’re a seasoned managed service provider (MSP), you are already very familiar with the benefits of the pay-as-you-go business model. In fact, it’s most likely how you sell your services to your customers. But, have you…
Credit to Author: Quick Heal Security Labs| Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 06:41:56 +0000
Remote Access Trojans are programs that allow attackers to gain unauthorized access to a targeted computer without the victim’s knowledge. Java RAT malware is a Trojan-Dropper written in Java. It is designed to steal passwords, access files, for keylogging (recording what the user types on the keyboard) and for screen-capture….
The post A technical analysis of the Java RAT (Remote Access Trojan) Malware appeared first on Quick Heal Technologies Security Blog | Latest computer security news, tips, and advice.
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Credit to Author: Lily Hay Newman| Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 04:01:00 +0000
The new IBM Z mainframe uses “pervasive encryption” to stop data breaches in their tracks.
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Credit to Author: Emily Dreyfuss| Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 11:00:00 +0000
Though coming from a connected home assistant, there may be such a thing as too much help.
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Credit to Author: Lily Hay Newman| Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +0000
What’s behind the recent spat of database vulnerabilities? Good ol’ fashioned human error.
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