Sat.Sep 02, 2017 - Fri.Sep 08, 2017

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Exposing the inner-workings of the ransomware economy

Elie

This blog post shed light on the inner workings of the ransomsphere economics and exposes which cybercriminal groups are the biggest earners. This is the second blog post in my series about ransomware economics. The first post. is dedicated to the methodology and techniques needed to trace ransomware payments end-to-end. As this post builds on that methodology, I encourage you to read through the first post if you haven’t done so.

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Tips for Reverse-Engineering Malicious Code

Lenny Zeltser

This cheat sheet outlines tips for reversing malicious Windows executables via static and dynamic code analysis with the help of a debugger and a disassembler. To print it, use the one-page PDF version; you can also edit the Word version to customize it for you own needs. Overview of the Code Analysis Process. Examine static properties of the Windows executable for initial assessment and triage.

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Quit Talking About "Security Culture" - Fix Org Culture!

The Falcon's View

I have a pet peeve. Ok, I have several, but nonetheless, we're going to talk about one of them today. That pet peeve is security professionals wasting time and energy pushing a "security culture" agenda. This practice of talking about "security culture" has arisen over the past few years. It's largely coming from security awareness circles, though it's not always the case (looking at you anti-phishing vendors intent on selling products without the means and methodology to make them truly useful!

InfoSec 40
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Déjà Vu – Canada’s Breach Reporting and Notification Requirements

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

On September 2, 2017, the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) published draft Breach of Security Safeguards Regulations. The draft Regulations will be open for comment for 30 days. If the Regulations are not further amended by ISED, they may be registered and republished. ISED has stated that there will be a delay between finalizing the Regulations and their coming into force to permit organizations time to implement any necessary organizational changes.

Risk 40
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The Importance of User Roles and Permissions in Cybersecurity Software

How many people would you trust with your house keys? Chances are, you have a handful of trusted friends and family members who have an emergency copy, but you definitely wouldn’t hand those out too freely. You have stuff that’s worth protecting—and the more people that have access to your belongings, the higher the odds that something will go missing.

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Exposing the inner-workings of the ransomware economy

Elie

In-depth research publications, industry talks and blog posts about Google security, research at Google and cybersecurity in general in open-access.