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Cybersecurity Snapshot: NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework Gets Major Update, as Advisories on APT29 and ALPHV Blackcat Get Rolled Out

Tenable

And the most prevalent malware in Q4. came out in 2014. In these attacks, users are tricked into installing what they think is a legitimate browser update that in reality is malware that infects their computers. Plus, the latest guidance on cyberattack groups APT29 and ALPHV Blackcat. And much more! Key changes from CSF 1.1,

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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

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In a 2014 Next-Generation WAN Survey , 68 percent of respondents said demand for WAN bandwidth will increase over the next year. The end of support for Windows XP, slated for April 8, 2014, is a dangerous security issue. Here are three key technology trends that CTOs should be thinking about over the next year.

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Fighting Ransomware: Using Ivanti’s Platform to Build a Resilient Zero Trust Security Defense

Ivanti

Ransomware is a strain of malware that blocks users (or a company) from accessing their personal data or apps on infected iOS, iPadOS, and Android mobile devices, macOS laptops, Windows personal computers and servers, and Linux servers. The first exploit using this type of ransomware was found in 2014 and called SimpLocker.

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Fighting Ransomware: Using Ivanti’s Platform to Build a Resilient Zero Trust Security Defense – Part 2

Ivanti

Within the initial blog in this series , we discussed ransomware attacks and their remediation on Android mobile devices. Often these third-party apps have not been rigorously tested for vulnerabilities and can contain malware and malicious exploits that can then take complete control of your device without you knowing.

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Invincea Announces 54 New Enterprise Customers for Its Flagship Enterprise Solution, $8.1M in Advanced Research Contracts for Its Labs Division

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FAIRFAX, VA—April 7, 2014 —Invincea, Inc., In the first quarter of 2014, the company’s advanced research division—Invincea Labs—secured $8.1M At the RSA Conference in February 2014, the company announced threat intelligence partnerships with ThreatGRID and Reversing Labs. “A

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Daisy Chaining: How Vulnerabilities Can Be Greater Than the Sum of Their Parts

Tenable

Over the last few months, Tenable has published multiple blog posts analyzing recent FBI and CISA (Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency) alerts regarding nation-state groups 3 and APT actors 4 chaining together vulnerabilities against a number of government agencies and U.S. This isn’t a new trend. and abroad. . APT33 (Shamoon).

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Invincea Platform Enhances Large-Scale Enterprise Deployments With FreeSpace 4.0 and Invincea Management Service 2.1 Releases

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Extends Platform Coverage to Windows 8.1 LAS VEGAS, NV and FAIRFAX, VA—August 4, 2014, Black Hat—Invincea, Inc., delivers key features and benefits, including: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Improved support for Windows user profile persistence and roaming/network-based user profiles. Date: Thursday, August 7, 2014.

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