Tag: Resolution
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60% of UK Consumers Leaving Themselves Vulnerable to New Year’s Resolution Scams
New research from ESET has revealed that 60% of UK consumers are leaving themselves vulnerable to New Year’s resolution online scams. …
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New Year’s Resolution for 2019: Cybersecurity Must Be the Top Priority for the Board
In the year ahead, organizations must prepare for the unknown so they have the flexibility to endure unexpected and high impact security …
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Senzing’s Software for Real-Time AI for Entity Resolution to Fight Financial Crime
Senzing, a new artificial intelligence-based (AI) software company, announced its Senzing software product to address the $14.37 billion …
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New Year’s Resolution: Return to Cyber Security Essentials
Undeniably, data is the prime target for attackers. Therefore, protecting data so it cannot be exfiltrated or modified, makes preventing …
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Access Management Resolution: Consolidating Actionable Access Data on a Single Pane of Glass
This is follow-up to a previous article about access management. Be sure to read that first installment for the full …
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A GOP Staffer Crowdsourced a Resolution From a Conspiracy Subreddit
a group of Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee presented an amendment calling for an investigation into alleged misconduct on the parts of Hillary Clinton and James Comey. It was a way to frustrate Democrats, but, more than that, it provided an opportunity to publicly discuss their very favorite thing: Read full news article on…
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Remote Symbol Resolution
Introduction The following blog discusses a couple of common techniques that malware uses to obscure its access to the Windows API. In both forms examined, analysts must calculate the API start address and resolve the symbol from the runtime process in order to determine functionality. Read full news article on FireEye Blog
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Incident Resolution When You WannaCry
Crisis Communications for the Cybersecurity Age On May 12th, an unknown hostile actor wreaked havoc on the British government’s National Health Service as well as FedEx, Telefonica, and Deutsche Bahn with its WannaCry worm. While the attack was eventually disarmed, it was not before it crippled institutions in Europe and Asia. Read full news article…
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