Texas power failures highlight dangers of grid attacks

In mid-February, a winter storm left more than 4 million people in Texas without power. These outages lasted days, leading to substantial property damage and even death, and they paint a grim picture for the future. Should a cyberattack successfully infiltrate U.S. power grids, the results could be deadly. The Texas power failures did not result from a cyberattack, but they highlight how destructive grid outages can be.

OWASP Top 10: Security Misconfiguration Security Vulnerability Practical Overview

Security Misconfiguration is #6 in the current OWASP Top Ten Most Critical Web Application Security Risks. Misconfiguration can include both errors in the installation of security, and the complete failure to install available security controls.

Dearcry Ransomware Microsoft Exchange Exploited

Following high profile headlines of critical vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft Exchange servers, as detailed in our previous blog/bulletin[1], proof-of-concept exploits have become publicly available and appear to have been utilized by a financially-motivated threat actor in the seemingly manual deployment of a new ransomware threat dubbed 'Dearcry'.

What is PECR and when does it apply?

It’s hard to ignore the GDPR these days, with headline-making fines and regular news updates on the continuing impacts of data protection post-Brexit. Most business will be aware of what they have to do for the GDPR, with increasing numbers actively doing something about it. But there is another privacy regulation that UK businesses must comply with.

The 2021 Ransomware Landscape for Risk Managers (Q&A)

David Klopp, Managing Director in the Cyber Risk practice of Kroll, recently spoke at the first session of PARIMA’s Confident Response Series 2021. The series aims to fine-tune incident response preparedness and help risk managers understand the latest tactics, techniques and procedures from the most successful cybercriminals, leading to deeper collaboration with business partners and mitigation of technical, legal and reputational risks.

Utilizing Employee Monitoring For Operational Efficiency And Data Security

Join us in our latest episode hosted by Christines Izuakor and Anthony Lauderdale, Head of Cyber Defense at Zoom, as we discuss the evolution of Employee Monitoring Software, and how the technology can be utilized to increase operational efficiency in the new remote world. We also discuss Insider Threat Detection and how employees could be influenced by financial data to exfiltrate intellectual property.

Netacea discusses Bot Groups at Cyber Security Digital Summit

On 16th March Netacea sponsored the virtual Cyber Security Digital Summit where, alongside speakers from Blackberry, Thycotic and Disney, Netacea’s Head of Threat Research, Matthew Gracey-McMinn hosted a session for attendees. During the showcase, Matthew explored “Lessons Learned From An Invite Only Bot Group & Developing A MITRE-Style Framework for Bots”.

Orchestrate Framework Controls to Support Security Operations with Splunk SOAR

Every security team should utilize security frameworks in their strategy and tactics to help reduce risk from common cybersecurity threats. Security frameworks guide organizations on how they should develop, build, and maintain their IT security policies and procedures while sharing best practices for meeting compliance requirements. Healthcare operations in particular are often presented with increasing regulatory scrutiny and obligations that must be met in order to be competitive.