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3 actions Latin American leaders must take to reduce risk of cyberattacks

CSO Magazine

The Colombian National Institute for Drug and Food Surveillance (INVIMA) was also attacked. Moreover, there was an attempt to breach systems at the Ministry of Health of Costa Rica, a country that was the victim of a large ransomware attack this year. To read this article in full, please click here

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How security vendors are aiding Ukraine

CSO Magazine

These include scanning of Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD), Microsoft 365 and AWS environments for signs of attack, surveillance of network infrastructure both in the cloud and on-premises and supporting the retention of historical metadata to aid incident response investigations based on indicators of compromise for specific attack variants.

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Security Roundup November 2021

BH Consulting

It ranked the top nine threats facing citizens, organisations and cyberspace as: ransomware, malware, cryptojacking, email-related threats, threats against data and against availability and integrity, disinformation, non-malicious threats and supply-chain attacks. Ransomware was responsible for a 150 per cent increase since the last report.

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Q&A: Researchers find evidence of emerging market for stolen, spoofed machine identities

The Last Watchdog

Hudson: You can somebody to click on a website, using a falsified machine identity, and then download them some ransomware, or put keystroke stealer, or any kind of information harvesting malware. At the end of the day the CSO the CIO and the CEO all left the company. LW: Can you walk us through an example?

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Theme of Cooperation Resounds at 10th Annual Denver Conference

SecureWorld News

I think ransomware, they see attackers running a series of very predictable commands. If you think about right around 2014 when the first bits of ransomware started dealing with harming sophisticated businesses, organized crime was determined to take down business information, hold data for ransom, and profit off of it.".

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