Security News > 2022 > April

Product showcase: Enclave – using zero trust network access to simplify your networks
2022-04-13 05:00

Administrators can define an Enclave policy similar to "Devs can access the test environment", and Enclave takes care of the rest, regardless of what physical network the developer is on, and whether the test environment is on-prem, in the cloud, or an IoT device. Enclave is default-deny, so Administrators can effortlessly craft precision access across the organisation regardless of what network each system is on, without needing to install appliances or proxy servers or opening firewall ports to the Internet.

Solving challenges and minimizing risks of remote work
2022-04-13 04:30

In this video for Help Net Security, Chris Harris, EMEA Technical Director at Thales, talks about the cyber risks organizations face due to a growing use of the cloud and regular work from home. We're all used to the new way of doing business: working from home or in a hybrid manner, conducting meetings and engagements online.

Cybersecurity is getting harder: More threats, more complexity, fewer people
2022-04-13 04:00

More than 1,200 security leaders participated in the survey, revealing they've seen an increase in cyberattacks while their teams are facing widening talent gaps. 64% of security professionals have stated that it's challenging to keep up with new security requirements, up from 49% a year ago.

Lack of data readiness threatens digital transformation in healthcare
2022-04-13 03:30

A majority of healthcare leaders have established digital transformation as a top priority spurred by the pandemic, yet they're facing a chronic, underlying challenge that's impeding their efforts: data readiness. As a result, the number of healthcare executives planning to invest in technologies designed to improve data readiness and support systemic interoperability is projected to jump 440% by 2025- the highest percentage of increased investment compared to other healthcare IT categories.

Keeper Password Manager for Business
2022-04-13 03:00

In this video, Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-Founder of Keeper Security, explains the features of the Keeper Password Manager for Business. Keeper eliminates the pain of having to remember passwords while protecting your business from password-related data breaches and cyberthreats.

Microsoft's huge Patch Tuesday includes fix for bug under attack
2022-04-13 01:36

Microsoft's massive April Patch Tuesday includes one bug that has already been exploited in the wild and a second that has been publicly disclosed. While its severity score didn't rank as high as some on today's list - it received a 7.8 CVSS score aka "Important" - Microsoft stated its attack complexity low.

FBI, Europol Seize RaidForums Hacker Forum and Arrest Admin
2022-04-13 00:39

Dubbed Tourniquet, the seizure of the cybercrime website involved authorities from the U.S., U.K., Sweden, Portugal, and Romania, with the criminal investigation resulting in the arrest of the forum's administrator at his home last month in Croydon, England. Interestingly, the "Raid" in RaidForums is a nod to its early beginnings as a hub for organizing various forms of electronic harassment - like "Raiding," which refers to a form of targeted harassment by posting an overwhelming volume of messages to a victim.

Perfectly Balanced Protection for Business: ESET PROTECT Advanced
2022-04-13 00:00

Get advanced security for computers, laptops and mobile devices with both endpoint and file server protection. Includes cloud sandboxing technology against ransomware and zero-day exploits and full disk encryption capability-all managed via a cloud-based console.

Perfectly Balanced Protection for Business: ESET PROTECT Advanced
2022-04-13 00:00

Get advanced security for computers, laptops and mobile devices with both endpoint and file server protection. Includes cloud sandboxing technology against ransomware and zero-day exploits and full disk encryption capability-all managed via a cloud-based console.

Stolen-data market RaidForums taken down in domain seizure
2022-04-12 23:51

After at least six years of peddling pilfered personal information, the infamous stolen-data market RaidForums has been shut down following the arrest of suspected founder and admin Diogo Santos Coelho in the UK earlier this year. The six-count US indictment [PDF] charges Coelho with conspiracy, access device fraud, and aggravated identity theft following from his alleged activities as the chief administrator of RaidForums, an online market for compromised or stolen databases containing personal and financial information.