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November 25, 2021
Russia and China continue to engage in IP theft to bolster their defense technology and economic standing, respectively. The National Counterintelligence and Security Center urges action. Read more â¶
Because vendors often have different prices for different combinations of features, organizations need to determine which features they need to procure and deploy to reduce their risk to an acceptable level.
Cybercriminals prefer to attack organizations at sensitive times such as during a merger or earnings release. Adjusting zero-trust policies during those times will help mitigate that risk.
A few settings in Windows or Office 365 can help stop users from installing malicious apps on their devices.
If you have no choice but to pay attackers to get critical data back, these best practices could put you in the best possible position to recover from a ransomware attack.
The theft of government secrets by Jonathan Toebbe and others raises the question: How should CISOs deal with insider threats who have had insider threat training?
Experts at a NIST-sponsored workshop weigh in on what might be in the final version of the Biden executive-order-mandated supply chain security guidelines.
These email security suites have evolved to keep pace with email-enabled threats.