SEC Fines Companies Millions for Downplaying SolarWinds Breach
Four companies — Avaya, Check Point, Mimecast, and Unisys — have been charged by the SEC for misleading disclosures in the aftermath of the 2020 SolarWinds compromise.
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Four companies — Avaya, Check Point, Mimecast, and Unisys — have been charged by the SEC for misleading disclosures in the aftermath of the 2020 SolarWinds compromise.
Judge dismisses claims against SolarWinds for actions taken after its systems had been breached, but allows the case to proceed for alleged misstatements prior to the incident.
Yahoo, Uber, SolarWinds — increasingly, the government is incentivizing better corporate security by punishing the individuals leading it. Is that a good idea? And how can security pros avoid ending up on the butt end of a lawsuit?
The Russian APT behind the SolarWinds attacks exfiltrated data from HPE email accounts last May.
Three years after the SolarWinds attack, new revelations show more must be done to help prevent such a drastic security breach from happening again.
Joe Sullivan, spared prison time, weighs in on the lessons learned from the 2016 Uber breach and the import of the SolarWinds CISO case.
In a letter to the DoJ, FTC and CISA, Oregon's Wyden also called for Microsoft to be held accountable in the sprawling SolarWinds breach.
In the nearly two years since the company discovered the cyber intrusion, SolarWinds has fundamentally rearchitected its development environment to make it much harder to compromise, CISO Tim Brown tells Dark Reading.