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Multivector distributed denial-of-service attacks are having a bigger impact than simple volumetric attacks, says Brian McCann, president of Netscout's security business unit, who analyzes the...
82% of boards are concerned with email fraud, and 59% consider it a top security risk – no longer just an IT issue. Yet 30% of respondents to a survey conducted by Censuswide cited a lack of...
Security community takes a critical look at CTS-Labs' disclosure of vulnerabilities in AMD vulnerabilities found in EPYC servers, Ryzen workstationsm and Ryzen mobile offerings.
If you browsed the latest security headlines, you'd probably think the majority of data breaches were related to hackers, political activists, malware or phishing. While the latter two hint at it,...
Take Relevance Into Account When Analyzing Threat Data Parents are nervous. High school seniors are nervous. It’s that time of year again when college decision letters and emails start to arrive....
Almost Every Type of Cyber Attack is Increasing in Both Volume and Sophistication Eight new malware samples were recorded every second during the final three months of 2017. The use of fileless...
At the Security Analyst Summit this year in Cancun, FireEye's Marina Krotofil talks about the Triton malware, first disclosed in December 2017, that targets industrial control systems.
To keep up with the ever-evolving cyberthreat landscape, healthcare organizations must combine basic security principles with advanced technologies, Kristopher Kusche, CISO at Albany Medical...
Princeton's Karen Levy has a good article computer security and the intimate partner threat: When you learn that your privacy has been compromised, the common advice is to prevent additional...