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Events like this month’s breaches have happened before and will happen again. The task for defenders not directly affected by the Uber and Rockstar attacks, writes Chester Wisniewski, is to learn by putting your own team into those companies’ shoes.
Q3 brought less ransomware, more cryptojacking and IoT attacks, and a reminder that preparation is key when the only constant is change. If there was one overriding theme of the mid-year update to the 2022 SonicWall Cyber Threat Report, it would be disruption, as we saw trends reverse, targets shift and new techniques come into widespread use […]
17-10-2022, In the eyes of hackers, scammers, and thieves, your online privacy and identity look like a giant jigsaw puzzle. One that they don’t need every piece to solve. They only need a few bits to do their dirty work, which means protecting every piece you put out there—a sort of holistic view on your […]
13-10-2022, As the pandemic is over, business trips are getting to be common again. Traveling for conferences or visiting other business areas is always a good opportunity to grow your network. However, it can also get stressful, and challenging. Do not forget about data security while traveling. Read our 10+1 tips on how to secure […]
September 27, 2022, How confident are you that your former employees no longer have access to corporate information? As practice shows, this isn’t an irrelevant question. Recently, our colleagues analyzed how well small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are prepared for cyberincidents in an unpredictable world. The study found that nearly half of the SMBs surveyed were […]
MILPITAS, Calif. — September 26, 2022 — SonicWall announced today that CRN, a brand of The Channel Company, has named Sr. Director, Global Field Marketing Nicola Scheibe, as one of the IT channel’s 100 People You Don’t Know But Should for 2022. This annual list honors the IT channel’s unsung heroes who work tirelessly to support […]
SEPTEMBER 22, 2022, Events like this month’s breaches have happened before and will happen again. The task for defenders not directly affected by the Uber and Rockstar attacks, writes Chester Wisniewski, is to learn by putting your own team into those companies’ shoes. Security pros often talk of security being a process and a system, […]