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Browser Isolation Protects Access Points as Remote Work Expands Attack SurfaceWith 92% of organizations supporting remote connectivity and phishing attacks surging to record levels, browser-based security has become essential for zero trust frameworks to protect against malware, ransomware and credential theft.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 5 months ago

Breach Roundup: CIA Hacking Tool Leaker Gets 40 Years

Also: Cloudflare Was Hacked With Stolen Okta TokenThis week, former CIA programmer gets 40-year sentence, zero trust prevents widespread damage, possible ransomware attack in Georgia, alleged hacker detained in Ukraine, USB-spread malware in Italy, LockBit attack on non-bank home mortgage lender, and Ukrainian critical infrastructure disrupted.

The Register 3 years, 10 months ago

Reducing the risk of ransomware

How to protect data assets with a comprehensive security strategy Webinar Keeping data secure from ransomware attacks requires dedicated attention to constantly evolving risks. Zero Trust security is one of the many rungs on the IT team's Jacob's Ladder to data asset security heaven. But there are other steps you can take, not least making assured data recovery integral to an organization's cyber security.…

The Register 3 years, 10 months ago

Ransomware protection from the top drawer

Why Zero Trust security needs secure infrastructure, systems, networks, users, and applications Webinar Statistics suggest that there was a ransomware attack on a company or organization every 11 seconds in 2021, but only 57 percent of the victims successfully retrieved their kidnapped data by using back up. And the 32 percent that paid a ransom only recovered 65 percent of their lost data.…