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Cyber Insurance and the Changing Global Risk Environment

Security Affairs

When security fails, cyber insurance can become crucial for ensuring continuity. Cyber has changed everything around us – even the way we tackle geopolitical crisis and conflicts. If the technology were to become unavailable, the resulting business impact could be mitigated with cyber insurance.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 460 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

Disrupt LockBit Ransomware Variant Reward Offers for Information on LockBit Leaders and Designating Affiliates Darknet Drug Dealers Arrested After Packages of Meth-Laced Adderall Repeatedly Returned to Sender LockBit ransomware gang has over $110 million in unspent bitcoin Malware Anatsa Trojan Returns: Targeting Europe and Expanding Its Reach Migo (..)

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How MFA and Cyber Liability Insurance Effectively Manage Risk in Higher Education

Duo's Security Blog

One area where campuses have been collaborating recently are changes around cyber liability insurance for higher education, an opportunity for campus cybersecurity teams to combine forces with their risk management team. In a recent Duo blog post, we gave an overview of cyber liability insurance.

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How Information Security Breaks The Classic IT Model

Security Boulevard

How Information Security Breaks The Classic IT Model. That $3.29, even with cyber insurance, is still a significant hit to the organization’s bottom line. How does information security fit into the producer/consumer model? In some cases, yes, information security does fit into this in several ways: a.

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The CPRA: What You Should Know as an InfoSec Professional

SecureWorld News

A panel of practitioner experts breaks it all down in our recent Remote Sessions webcast, "Countdown to CPRA: What Information Security Professionals Need to Know Now," now available on-demand. Cyber insurance (critical). Training for employees (awareness). Privacy training, specifically. Intrusion detection and response.

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Securing Government Agencies: Essential Eight and Other Efforts

Duo's Security Blog

The eight areas are: Application Control Patch Applications Configure Microsoft Office Macro Settings User Application Hardening Restrict Administrative Privileges Patch Operating Systems Multi Factor Authentication Daily Backups Each area comes with guidance to improve maturity of the area. Watch this space — there’s more to come!

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Thinking About the Future of InfoSec (v2022)

Daniel Miessler

I’m starting a new series with this 2022 edition where I think about what Information Security could or should look like in the distant future—say in 2050. This smaller security team will be responsible for analyzing data from the various telemetry sources and ensuring that everything is within tolerance.

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