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Abagnale Kicks Off 'Vision 2023' Future-Looking Webcast

SecureWorld News

Frank Abagnale, one of the world's most respected authorities on forgery, embezzlement, secure documents, cybercrime, and scams—and subject of the 2002 movie Catch Me If You Can — kicked off Vision 2023: Looking Ahead at Cyber Threats , a half-day educational event held live and recorded on December 13th.

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MY TAKE: New ‘cyberthreat index’ shows SMBs cognizant of big risks, ill-prepared to deal with them

The Last Watchdog

That said, it’s also clear that all too many SMBs remain ill equipped to assess evolving cyber threats, much less effectively mitigate them. According to the Cyberthreat Index, 45 percent of all SMBs and 56% of large SMBs believe they are vulnerable to “imminent” threats of cybersecurity attacks.

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Quantum computing brings new security risks: How to protect yourself

CyberSecurity Insiders

To put this in perspective, it took a group of 300,000 people and four years of work to crack a 64-bit key in 2002. Meeting industry security standards, mandated or not, will help you with the technical side of cybersecurity, but implementing zero-trust authentication protocols can help to reduce risks associated with human error.

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Why is AT&T adding Web Application Shielding to its Managed Vulnerability Program?

CyberSecurity Insiders

Some even date back to 2002. Many organizations – especially those with older applications or limited development resources – struggle to implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) due to time, cost, or technical constraints. We promptly apply a patch or remediate the issue, and the problem goes away. Why is this?

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Exploiting Kerberos for Lateral Movement and Privilege Escalation

NopSec

Introduction Within most enterprise environments, authentication is handled by a central system known as the domain controller. Active Directory implements two (2) primary protocols for authentication — NTLM and Kerberos. The TGS authenticates the user and sends the ticket and encrypted credentials to the requested service.

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Top Cybersecurity Companies for 2021

eSecurity Planet

NINJIO empowers organizations to be prepared for cyber threats through their engaging, video-based training courses. Founded: 2002. Cybersecurity product categories: Advanced threat protection, email protection, encryption, data loss prevention, CASB , threat intelligence. Learn more about Microsoft. Visit website.