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Security Slice – Sweet Security: Building a Defensive Raspberry Pi
In June, Tripwire security researcher Travis Smith conducted a presentation at InfoSecurity Europe 2016 on how open source and other free tools can monitor, protect and mitigate threats in IoT environments. In addition, Smith explained how these tools and methodologies can be deployed on inexpensive hardware, such as the Raspberry Pi. In this special security slice podcast hosted by Tyler […]… Read More The post Security Slice – Sweet Security: Building a Defensive Raspberry Pi appeared first on The State of Security.
Jul 19, 2016
Security Slice: The Zero-Day Arms Race
According to a recent report by Symantec, attacks exploiting previously unknown (or zero-day) software vulnerabilities more than doubled last year. Researchers believed this spike may be caused by the Hacking Team breach, which forced several zero-day exploits into the wild. Was the recent increase in zero-days a onetime occurrence, or should we expect disclosure of […]… Read More The post Security Slice: The Zero-Day Arms Race appeared first on The State of Security.
May 17, 2016
Security Slice: The Bug That Cried Wolf
In the beginning of April, the Badlock vulnerability was everywhere. It had its own logo and website, along with an announcement stating security updates would only become available as part of the April Microsoft Patch Tuesday. But when the details were revealed, many security experts felt Badlock’s marketing was not consistent with the severity of the […]… Read More The post Security Slice: The Bug That Cried Wolf appeared first on The State of Security.
May 9, 2016
Security Slice: The Resurgence of Ransomware
Ransomware seems to be everywhere. According to Blue Coat Systems’ 2015 Mobile Malware Report, ransomware is now the top malware threat targeting mobile devices, and it has even begun to infect Apple’s Macintosh computers. Hospitals across the nation have been significantly impacted by ransomware campaigns. What factors are driving this dramatic rise in ransomware? Listen to our […]… Read More The post Security Slice: The Resurgence of Ransomware appeared first on The State of Security.
Apr 25, 2016
Security Slice: The Apple Encryption Debate
After weeks of controversy, the FBI announced it successfully cracked the iPhone of the San Bernardino shooter. The FBI’s method did not require Apple’s assistance, but the discussion surrounding encryption and law enforcement is far from over. This special security slice podcast was recorded several days before the FBI dropped its legal case against Apple. […]… Read More The post Security Slice: The Apple Encryption Debate appeared first on The State of Security.
Apr 11, 2016
Security Slice: Dreaming of IoCs and Threat Intelligence
In early March, Tripwire security researcher Travis Smith did a presentation at RSA Conference 2016 on how commercial and open source threat intelligence tools can work together to add essential time context to log data. This crucial data allows organizations to pinpoint exactly when a breach occurred and other critical forensic analysis information. Listen to this special security slice […]… Read More The post Security Slice: Dreaming of IoCs and Threat Intelligence appeared first on The State of Security.
Mar 31, 2016
Security Slice: Secure Software Development
San Francisco is hosting a major software development festival roughly 10 days before RSA’s 2016 security conference rolls into the city. Whether you are a new software developer or a seasoned architect, how can you build security into your development process? Listen to our latest Security Slice podcast and hear Tim Erlin, Tyler Reguly and Craig Young discuss why developer […]… Read More The post Security Slice: Secure Software Development appeared first on The State of Security.
Feb 9, 2016
Security Slice: BlackEnergy Blackouts
In December 2015, a power outage in the Ukraine left over 700,000 citizens without electricity. Security researchers confirmed that the outage was caused by BlackEnergy malware and there’s been a lot of speculation that Russia was behind the cyber attack. What lessons can U.S. critical infrastructure providers learn from these attacks? Listen to our latest Security […]… Read More The post Security Slice: BlackEnergy Blackouts appeared first on The State of Security.
Feb 1, 2016
Security Slice: The High Cost of Trolls
A multinational insurance company called Chubb will soon offer their clients ‘troll insurance.’ This new policy will allow holders to claim up to £50,000 to pay for expenses caused by online abuse, including professional counselling and forensics to track down the original bullies. The Internet is infamous for widespread cyber bullying; will this become a […]… Read More The post Security Slice: The High Cost of Trolls appeared first on The State of Security.
Jan 18, 2016
Security Slice: Diffusing DDoS Damage
In their Q3 2015 report, Akamai Technologies noticed a dramatic rise in Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks. These attacks rose 23% from the previous quarter and jumped a dramatic 180% from Q3 2014. What is behind the increase in distributed denial-of-service attacks and the damage they cause? Listen to our latest Security Slice podcast and hear Tim […]… Read More The post Security Slice: Diffusing DDoS Damage appeared first on The State of Security.
Jan 13, 2016
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