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MY TAKE: ‘Network Detection and Response’ emerges as an Internet of Things security stopgap

The Last Watchdog

There’s no stopping the Internet of Things now. Data collected by IoT devices will increasingly get ingested into cloud-centric networks where it will get crunched by virtual servers. We spoke at RSA 2020. NDR involves applying machine learning, advanced data analytics and rule-based detection to the tracking of packets.

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FBI: Cybercrime Shot Up in 2020 Amidst Pandemic

CyberSecurity Insiders

In 2020, as the world grappled with a fast-spreading global pandemic, the FBI received more than 2,000 complaints each day, totaling 791,790 for the year. billion in losses, according to data collected by the FBI’s The Internet Complaint Center (IC3). In 2020, the IC3 received over 28,500 complaints related to COVID-19.”.

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North Korean APT group Kimsuky allegedly hacked South Korea’s atomic research agency KAERI

Security Affairs

The investigation into the intrusion revealed the involvement of 13 internet addresses including one traced to the Kimsuky APt group. At the end of October 2020, the US-CERT published a report on Kimusky’s recent activities that provided information of their TTPs and infrastructure. ” reported the Reuters.

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Why car location tracking needs an overhaul

Malwarebytes

Modern cars are the latest consumer “device” to undergo an internet-crazed overhaul, as manufacturers increasingly stuff their automobiles with the types of features you’d expect from a smartphone, not a mode of transportation. No, we’re not talking about stalkerware. Or hidden Apple AirTags. We’re talking about cars.

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MY TAKE: Why monetizing data lakes will require applying ‘attribute-based’ access rules to encryption

The Last Watchdog

The amount of data in the world topped an astounding 59 zetabytes in 2020, much of it pooling in data lakes. We’ve barely scratched the surface of applying artificial intelligence and advanced data analytics to the raw data collecting in these gargantuan cloud-storage structures erected by Amazon, Microsoft and Google.

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What’s in the NIST Privacy Framework 1.1?

Centraleyes

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) plans to update the Privacy Framework to Version 1.1. This announcement comes four years after the release of the original framework in January 2020. On the other hand, privacy risk concerns protecting individuals’ data and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.

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Access Management is Essential for Strengthening OT Security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

We have reached the point where highly connected cyber-physical systems are the norm, and the lines between information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) are blurred. According to a Check Point study, the industry experienced a 186% increase in weekly ransomware attacks between June 2020 and June 2021.