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Week in review: The state of maritime cybersecurity, zero trust architecture challenges
2021-09-05 08:00

Vulnerabilities allow attackers to remotely deactivate home security systemA DiY home security system sold to families and businesses across the US sports two vulnerabilities that, while not critical, "Are trivially easy to exploit by motivated attackers who already have some knowledge of the target," Rapid7 warns.

Cyber threats, passenger vessels and superyachts: The current state of playIn this interview with Help Net Security, Peter Broadhurst, Maritime Senior VP Safety, Security, Yachting and Passenger, Inmarsat, talks about the impact of cyber threats on passenger vessels and superyachts, and provides an inside look at maritime cybersecurity today.

Using zero trust to mitigate 5G security challengesIn this interview with Help Net Security, Chris Christou, Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton, talks about evolving 5G security issues, leveraging zero trust, as well as implementing 5G security.

The cybersecurity of industrial companies remains low, potential damage can be severePositive Technologies released a research that examines information security risks present in industrial companies, the second-most targeted sector by cybercriminals in 2020.

Critical infrastructure today: Complex challenges and rising threatsIn this interview with Help Net Security, threat expert Joe Slowik, Senior Manager at Gigamon, discusses the challenges involved in securing critical infrastructure, the rise in attacks, as well as the evolution of the threat landscape.

Webinar: Practical steps to build a risk-based application security programYour executives don't care about security - they care about risk! Join to hear the latest research from a guest speaker, Sandy Carielli, Principal Forrester Analyst, on the role of the security team in building secure products.


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