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CISO workshop slides

Notice Bored

Security Posture suggests a confusing mix of application and account security metrics. A glossy, nicely-constructed and detailed PowerPoint slide deck by Microsoft Security caught my beady this morning.

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National Cybersecurity Alliance advocates ‘shared responsibility’ for securing the Internet

The Last Watchdog

One program, for instance, puts on workshops for Congressional staffers and other federal employees on how to recognize and avoid nation-state backed hackers looking to interfere in elections. So we’ve boiled the NIST framework down into a very focused workshop exercise. LW: How did this organization get started?

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Banks, Arbitrary Password Restrictions and Why They Don't Matter

Troy Hunt

But it's not necessarily that bad, and here's why: Password Limits on Banks Don't Matter That very first tweet touched on the first reason why it doesn't matter: banks aggressively lock out accounts being brute forced. However, after 3 attempts of entering an Access Code your account will be blocked. Any thoughts?

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Cisco Secure Endpoint Shines in the 2022 MITRE® Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluation

Cisco Security

It’s no surprise that both hacking groups have made their presence felt. In 2017, Sandworm infiltrated Ukrainian accounting software MeDoc and hijacked the company’s update mechanism which resulted in malicious software being introduced to copies of the MeDoc software used by its customers. Scenario 2: Sandworm. Protection Test.

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How Your Company Can Prevent a Cyberattack

Adam Levin

Capital One’s announcement of a hack that affected more than 100 million people should have you asking not what, but who’s in your wallet. Bob from accounting goes on vacation with his laptop, and the next thing you know, millions of customers get hacked. Ever heard about a tortoise getting hacked?

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