Tag: Death

  • The Death of Endpoint Anti Virus?

    Don’t make the mistake of believing you can rely solely on native security mechanisms for …

  • Gartner: The Death of IoT Security As You Know It

    There is a topic that I wanted to share with you that we at Gartner have delivered research on during 2017. We have been developing …

  • Equifax Proves That Death And Taxes Aren’t The Only Inevitable Things In Life

    Recently, we’ve had to add another category to the short list of those inevitable occurrences that bond us together: …

  • Death of the Tier 1 SOC Analyst

    It’s one of the least glamorous and most tedious information security gigs: sitting all day in front of a computer screen, manually …

  • Equifax Deserves the Corporate Death Penalty

    trouble. The credit reporting company failed to protect the personal financial data of as many as 143 million …

  • ‘Dark Overlord’ Hackers Leak Student Data After Sending Death Threats

    On October 2nd, an unknown group sent death threats to an Iowa based Johnston Community School District forcing it to close some of its …

  • How One Syrian Fought to the Death for a Free Internet

    Jon Phillips was 24, he met someone who changed everything about how he perceived the world. At the time, Phillips was a graduate student in computer science and visual art at the University of California, San Diego. Read full news article on Webmonkey  

  • #44CON: Romanticizing Bugs Will Lead to Death of Information Security

    Too much focus on vulnerabilities and their impact is leading information security into a slow death. Speaking in the keynote address at 44CON in London, security researcher Don A. Read full news article on Infosecurity  

  • Are Broadcast Rights Nearing A Death Spiral?

    With the recent influx of streaming services and advancements made in streaming technology, traditional linear viewing and broadcast rights could be on the chopping block. Read full news article on Forbes.com  

  • The Death Of Adobe Flash Is Long Overdue

    Adobe announced that it will officially pull the plug on its Flash Player at the end of 2020. The software has played a major role in the evolution of the web, but has also been a primary target for malware and attack techniques for over a decade. Read full news article on Forbes.com  

  • Chinese Censors Working Overtime in Wake of Dissident Liu Xiaobo’s Death

    Last week, Chinese literary critic, writer, poet, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and long-time civil rights activist Liu Xiaobo died of terminal liver cancer. Ever since then, China’s web of censorship and online suppression is reportedly working around the clock to prevent any sort of discussion or movement that could build around the outspoken activist’s work.…

  • The Hunt for Networks Building Death Star-Sized Botnets

    Justin Shattuck, Manager of Product Development, F5 Silverline, also contributed to this article. For over a year now, F5 Labs and our data partner, Loryka, have been monitoring the ongoing hunt by attackers to find vulnerable IoT devices they can compromise. Read full news article on dark READING