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The Top 5 Mobile Security Threats and How to Mitigate Them

Palo Alto Networks

While the average worker has grown as comfortable using mobile devices as desktop computers, security teams have yet to catch up. Mobile devices have emerged in recent years as the leading platform for cybercrime and cybersecurity threats against organizations. By Evin Safdia, Technical Marketing Manager, Prisma.

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Runa Sandvik’s new startup Granitt secures at-risk people from hackers and nation states

TechCrunch

Journalists and activists are increasingly targeted by the wealthy and resourceful who seek to keep the truth hidden, from nation-state aligned hackers hacking into journalist’s inboxes to governments deploying mobile spyware to snoop on their most vocal critics. We know how to address all of these.

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Congratulations to the Winners Who Escaped the Dreaded Haunted House of IT

Kaseya

The Weapon: Two-Factor Authentication. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), a form of multi-factor authentication, uses a second layer of authentication to access your systems by requiring users to provide a password (something they know) and a mobile app or token (something they have). The Threat: Malware.

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Radar Trends to Watch: August 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Perhaps the scariest exploit in security would be a rootkit that cannot be detected or removed , even by wiping the disk and reinstalling the operating system. AWS is offering some customers a free multi factor authentication (MFA) security key. Lost passwords are an important attack vector for industrial systems.