Tag: Cloud Computing Security

  • 5 Cloud Computing Security Risks and Recommended Prevention Measures

    Cloud computing security risks are a shared responsibility of both the cloud service provider (CSP) and the organization using the …

  • AWS re:Inforce 2019 re:Cap

    The inaugural AWS Cloud security conference—AWS re:Inforce—was held in Boston this week. Well over 8,000 attendees descended on the …

  • The Cloud in 2019: Current Uses and Emerging Risks

    In the current tech landscape, one would be hard-pressed to find an organization that operates without the help of cloud environments and …

  • AWS Security Hub and Deep Security

    One of the biggest challenges in maintaining your security posture is visibility. You have security controls deployed throughout the stack, …

  • IBM’s 2018 Data Breach Study Shows Why We’re In A Zero Trust World Now

    Digital businesses that lost less than 1% of their customers due to a data breach incurred a cost of $2.8M, and if 4% or more were lost the …

  • Trump Plan for Cybersecurity Force With Russia Gets Thumbs Down

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  • Russia Threatens Retaliation If Pentagon Bans Kaspersky Software

    Russia may retaliate if the U.S. Congress bans the Department of Defense from using Kaspersky Lab’s cybersecurity software, Communications Minister Nikolay Nikiforov said. Read full news article on Talkin’ Cloud  

  • Protecting Against ‘Friendly Fire’ Security Risks

    It won’t come as a surprise to anyone working in corporate IT that not all security threats come from unknown hackers in Russia or Indonesia (or the USA, for that matter). It’s also necessary to protect from threats posed by trusted sources who are handed everyday access to the network, such as employees and vendors.…

  • How Consumers View Ransomware and Security after WannaCry

    It’s been two weeks since WannaCry first made the news around the world. The ransomware took control over more than 300,000 PCs across 150 countries. Read full news article on Talkin’ Cloud  

  • Hackers Target DocuSign, BT Customers with Phishing Emails

    Customers of DocuSign and U.K. telecommunications firm BT have been warned about phishing emails sent over the past week that appear legitimate, but contain malicious links. Read full news article on Talkin’ Cloud  

  • 5 Security Predictions for a Post-WannaCry World

    As organizations and healthcare providers recover from the aftermath of the WannaCry ransomware, cybersecurity company eSentire is providing 5 security predictions for life after WannaCry. For more on the WannaCry ransomware, check out 7 Things You Need to Know About the WannaCry Ransomare. Read full news article on Talkin’ Cloud  

  • Why Cloud Security Needs Visibility-as-a-Service

    Whether you are a network administrator, security manager, or CIO, how would you feel if you were unable to see and manage major parts of your network environment? This is the problem that organizations migrating their applications and workloads to public clouds are wrestling with today. Read full news article on Talkin’ Cloud