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The Changing State of Cybersecurity: 5 Data-Backed Predictions

Security Boulevard

Cybersecurity is never static, and that’s especially true today. Favored attack vectors are changing, new threats are emerging, and organizations are rethinking their cybersecurity focus. The post The Changing State of Cybersecurity: 5 Data-Backed Predictions appeared first on The State of Security.

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Choosing an MDR Provider: Boutique or Big Brand (Part 1)

Jane Frankland

In recent years, data breaches and compliance failures have made organisations increasingly aware of the need for comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to detect and address threats. However, not all organisations have had the means to invest in and manage the staffing and infrastructure required for a Security Operations Centre (SOC).

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Policy trends: where are we today on regulation in cyberspace?

SecureList

This is the first edition of our policy analysis and observations of trends in the regulation of cyberspace, and cybersecurity, within the Kaspersky Security Bulletin. This year so far has been very challenging: increased tensions in international relations have had a huge impact on both cyberspace and cybersecurity.

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McAfee Enterprise & FireEye 2022 Threat Predictions

McAfee

What cyber security threats should enterprises look out for in 2022? Ransomware, nation states, social media and the shifting reliance on a remote workforce made headlines in 2021. Nation States will weaponize social media to target more enterprise professionals. Lazarus Wants to Add You as a Friend. By Raj Samani.

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How to confuse antimalware neural networks. Adversarial attacks and protection

SecureList

Nowadays, cybersecurity companies implement a variety of methods to discover new, previously unknown malware files. It has been shown that minor changes in pictures, such as the addition of insignificant noise can cause remarkable changes in the predictions of the classifiers and even completely confuse ML models [i].

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Ransomware Protection in 2021

eSecurity Planet

The internet is fraught with peril these days, but nothing strikes more fear into users and IT security pros than the threat of ransomware. Attackers will inform the victim that their data is encrypted. A ransomware attack is about as bad as a cyber attack can get. Jump to: What is ransomware? How ransomware works. Ransomware types.

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Domain of Thrones: Part I

Security Boulevard

Written by Nico Shyne & Josh Prager The Game of Domain Dominance Just as in the political landscape of Westeros, defenders face a dynamic adversarial relationship…except instead of fighting rival families, defenders are locked into a struggle with innovators on the offensive side of cybersecurity.

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