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Weekly Update 207

Troy Hunt

I kicked off a little bit earlier on this one in order to wrap up before the Burning Minds keynote, and it's interesting to see just how much difference that little sliver of sunlight makes to the video quality.

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TrickBot helps Emotet come back from the dead

Malwarebytes

Not only had the infrastructure been dismantled, but previously infected computers had received a special update that would effectively remove the malware at a specific date. Out of the woods again. On November 15, security researchers who’ve tracked Emotet announced that the threat was back. A return of malspam waves and ransomware?

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 207 – News of the week

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! update addresses some troubling vulnerabilities. ASUS fixes supply chain of Live Update tool hit in Operation ShadowHammer. The post Security Affairs newsletter Round 207 – News of the week appeared first on Security Affairs. Kindle Edition. Paper Copy.

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Episode 209: Fortinet’s Renee Tarun on Scaling InfoSec To Meet Tomorrow’s Challenges

The Security Ledger

» Related Stories Episode 207: Sara Tatsis of Blackberry on finding and Keeping Women in Cyber Encore Edition: Veracode CEO Sam King on Infosec’s Leaky Talent Pipeline Episode 205 – Google’s Camille Stewart: InfoSec’s Lack of Diversity is a Cyber Risk. Read the whole entry. » Fixing InfoSec Demands Scale, Diversity.

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The Need for Zero Trust Workload Protection

Security Boulevard

And if you can’t trust updates from a trusted software vendor, who or what can you trust? 2] Zero Trust Architecture , NIST Special Publication 800-207, August 2020. [3] Last week we discussed the Four Tenets of Zero Trust Workload Protection. Guidelines from the NSA, NIST, and even Google, are all touting the benefits of Zero Trust.