We’ve all got password fatigue, but are NIST’s new policies wise? Those of us who have worked in organizations that require users to change passwords at set intervals know what I mean. Read More
WannaCry’s Kill Switch won’t work for proxy users. Patch now. News reports published this Monday morning claim the WannaCry ransomware worm managed to spread to 150 countries, with 200,000 computers successfully attacked. Read More
Everything You Need To Know About WannaCry – Right Now WannaCrypt, aka WanaCrypt0r 2.0, WannaCry and WCry, is a new ransomware that hit over 74 countries in the last 24 … Read More
Cyber attack video simulations: NEVER trust default security settings again If you work in an organization that values its digital data and a good relationship with suppliers, partners and customers, … Read More
Trump’s budget blueprint: what’s it mean for cybersecurity? Before I even read the document, I did a random search on some security-related keywords within the 2018 budget to … Read More
US border controls, electronic devices and privacy: what to think about Since the new US president’s executive order, designed to improve screening and vetting procedures in the name of reducing illegal … Read More
Why you can’t find a good CISO for love or money (but we have a solution…) Are you one of those poor firms out there trying to hire some in-house cybersecurity expertise? Whomever you’re looking for … Read More
NYDFS tweak proposed cybersecurity regulations; start date pushed back to 1 March 2017 Last September, TBG Security wrote a helpful blog article on the proposed cybersecurity regulations put forward by the the New York State Department … Read More