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Posts tagged as “Security”

It’s not all dreary on the security front

Let’s not make this a totally dreary episode.   Justin Sean Johnson pleaded guilty to stealing the personally identifiable information of 65,000 employees of University of…

NIST’s supply chain recommendations

Let’s borrow liberally from the National Law Review… The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) jointly…

Reviewing the financials of security choices

In today’s security news, let’s look at some of the finances.   Updating on payouts – CNA Financial, which is one of the largest US insurance…

Incentives drive security behavior

At the RSA conference this week, the SolarWinds CEO discussed how the further investigation of the breach of the company reveals that the attackers began…

Changing perspectives on privacy

Most people in the United States don’t want their digital data used to control the spread of COVID-19, a new study found. More than half of the…

Crime pays in other ways than ransomware

Let’s talk security without a single ransomware incident. First, new data from MITRE out about the effectiveness of endpoint detection and response solutions.     The research…

A weekend full of ransomware activity

Ransomware continues to be the tech headlines – let’s get a recap of what’s happened in the past few days. The DarkSide ransomware group has…