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Network Encryption Keeps Our Data in Motion Secure for Business Services

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Network Encryption Keeps Our Data in Motion Secure for Business Services madhav Tue, 07/25/2023 - 04:59 The demand for high-speed networks and fast data transfers is increasing due to cloud adoption, digital transformation, and hybrid work. Why do you need network encryption in business services?

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LockFile Ransomware uses a new intermittent encryption technique

Security Affairs

ransomware: The victims of the Lockfile ransomware gang are in the manufacturing, financial services, engineering, legal, business services, and travel and tourism sectors. The HTA ransom note used by LockFile closely resembles the one used by LockBit 2.0

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Patch now! Microsoft Exchange attacks target ProxyShell vulnerabilities

Malwarebytes

Last Saturday the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an urgent warning that threat actors are actively exploiting three Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities— CVE-2021-34473 , CVE-2021-34523 , and CVE-2021-31207. These vulnerabilities can be chained together to remotely execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable machine.

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News alert: DigiCert acquires Vercara to enhance cloud-based DNS management, DDoS protection

The Last Watchdog

Focused on targeted sectors within five industries – technology, healthcare, financial services, consumer and business services – the firm invests in profitable, growing companies around the world with opportunities for sustained growth.

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The people problem: Large businesses shift resources to address risks tied to new and disgruntled employees

SC Magazine

The lasting impact of 2020 on cybersecurity has come more clearly into relief, as security professionals reported more mature, effective strategies and approaches spanning threat prevention, detection and response – with many businesses reallocating resources to address risks tied to the workforce. respondent in financial services.

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Q&A with Giles Inkson: A Guide to Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA)

NetSpi Executives

Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is a regulation in the European Union (EU) that’s significantly reshaping organisational approaches to cybersecurity. DORA introduces a standardized framework for improving digital operational resilience throughout the EU’s financial sector. What is DORA? Who does DORA impact?

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How to Enhance IAM by Adding Layers of Zero Trust

eSecurity Planet

Image credit: Kolide Kolide specifically focuses on the devices attempting to access business services. Kolide doesn’t automatically trust devices until they demonstrate compliance with its policies, which users can configure in accordance with their business’s security strategy.