| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Stimulus Payments Are Popular Leverage for Cyberattacks More than 4,300 domains related to stimulus and relief packages, many of them malicious, have been registered since January. Domain Registrars Under Pressure to Combat COVID-19-Related Scams A huge increase in malicious website registrations has prompted concern from US lawmakers. Pen-Test Results Hint at Improvements in Enterprise Security Though many problems remain, organizations are making attackers work harder. Microsoft Proposes Privacy Controls for COVID-19 Contact Tracking, Tracing As governments broaden use of digital technologies to stem pandemic, sensitive health and location data need to be protected, company says. Attackers Prefer Ransomware to Stealing Data Financial data is still in demand, but ransomware becomes the most popular way to try to cash in from compromised companies, according to Trustwave. 4 Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic An epidemiologist-turned-CTO describes the parallels between the spread of a computer virus and the real-world coronavirus. 7 Steps to Avoid the Top Cloud Access Risks Securing identities and data in the cloud is challenging, but a least-privilege access approach helps. 11 Tips for Protecting Active Directory While Working from Home To improve the security of your corporate's network, protect the remote use of AD credentials. COVID-19 Caption Contest Winners It was a tough choice! And the winner is... MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | |
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