Cybersecurity practitioners who scan the dark web for threats against a client, or its stolen assets, also commonly spot data or assets belonging to non-client organizations and offer courtesy reports to those businesses.
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Are Companies Turning a Blind Eye to Their Lost Data on the Dark Web?
By External Author on Mar 25, 2020 11:42:00 AM
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Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) News: 03 March 2020
By External Author on Mar 3, 2020 5:42:00 PM
Alliance – Risk Mitigation: GroupSense, a digital risk protection company, and Grant Thornton LLP, one of the nation’s largest audit, tax and advisory firms, have teamed to offer a digital crime mitigation solution, the companies say.
Topics: News
How Should I Answer a Nontech Exec Who Asks, 'How Secure Are We?'
By External Author on Feb 26, 2020 5:38:00 PM
Question: How should I answer a nontech exec who asks, "How secure are we?"
Topics: News
Podcast: Pros and Cons of Notifying Breached Companies
By External Author on Feb 5, 2020 5:23:00 PM
Spoofed emails may be an Iranian espionage effort. And the confessed Ninendo hacker cops a plea. Craig Williams from Cisco Talos with updates on Emotet. Guest is Kurtis Minder from GroupSense on the Pros and Cons of notifying breached companies at 6:15.
Topics: News Podcast
What Tools Will Find Misconfigurations in my AWS S3 Cloud Buckets?
By External Author on Jan 6, 2020 5:14:00 PM
Question: Are there any tools that can help me find misconfigurations in my AWS S3 cloud buckets?
Topics: News
Should I Have A Security Travel Policy to Protect Devices and Sensitive Data?
By External Author on Dec 20, 2019 5:08:00 PM
Question: Should I have a security travel policy to protect devices and sensitive data, particularly when our staff are crossing international borders?
Topics: News
The WhatsApp attack didn't target you. But here's why you should still care
By External Author on May 17, 2019 8:30:00 AM
The WhatsApp vulnerability revealed earlier this week sounds terrifying.