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What is 5G security? Explaining the security benefits and vulnerabilities of 5G architecture

CyberSecurity Insiders

This article was written by an independent guest author. With 5G networks, billions of devices and IoT (the internet of things) are interconnectible — leading to use cases like smart cities, AR/VR on mobile networks, remote medicine and much more. Defining 5G security and architecture. What risks does 5G introduce?

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IoT and Zero Trust Are Incompatible? Just the Opposite

Trend Micro

IoT is a big security headache for a lot of reasons. So how can these be part of a Zero Trust architecture?

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Exploring Cybersecurity Research Topics for Master’s Degree Studies

CyberSecurity Insiders

Whether you’re passionate about securing networks, protecting data, or investigating cyber threats, choosing the right research topic is crucial for a successful and impactful Master’s journey. Cyber Threat Hunting and Incident Response: Research proactive strategies for detecting and responding to cyber threats.

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How 5G Technology Accelerates Cybersecurity

CyberSecurity Insiders

This article explores the ways in which 5G helps accelerate cybersecurity, safeguarding the increasingly connected world we live in. This enables the identification and mitigation of cyber threats more effectively and efficiently.

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BotenaGo strikes again – malware source code uploaded to GitHub

CyberSecurity Insiders

” (Read previous article here.) In this article, Alien Labs is updating that research with new information. Alien Labs expects to see new campaigns based on BotenaGo variants targeting routers and IoT devices globally. The team named this malware “BotenaGo.” Figure 2 shows the initialization of 33 exploits.

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AT&T Alien Labs finds new Golang malware (BotenaGo) targeting millions of routers and IoT devices with more than 30 exploits

CyberSecurity Insiders

Deployed with more than 30 exploits, it has the potential of targeting millions of routers and IoT devices. As of the publishing of this article, BotenaGo currently has low antivirus (AV) detection rate with only 6/62 known AVs seen in VirusTotal: (Figure 1). VirusTotal scanning results of BotenaGo malware. Recommended actions.

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BrandPost: The Journey to Zero Trust

CSO Magazine

Mapping business goals to the cyber threats putting those goals at risk will help formulate the Zero Trust strategy to mitigate that risk. This is a critical step since it will drive the bulk of the policy decisions in your architecture. Do you only want to target a specific portion of your network, or the entire enterprise?