06/15/2022
Join us Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at 6 PM EST for JMU's free webinar, A Financial Cyber Crimes Tool Kit: Exploring Crypto and Money Laundering.
Register Now - A Financial Cyber Crimes Tool Kit - James Madison University
Join our professional panelists as we take a holistic look at financial crimes in the United States. Topics covered include the following: Types of financial crimes The laws that govern monetary transactions and property crimes in the United States, including anti-money laundering regulations Unders...
10/12/2021
Large-scale threats have led to record-breaking sharing of information across organizations.
Cyber Threats Result in 60% Increase in Cyber Intelligence Sharing Among Financial Firms
According to FS-ISAC, supply chain and ransomware threats are the cause for the increase in intelligence sharing
10/05/2021
The US is partnering with the UK and Australia to combat cyber crime. Learn more:
Australia, UK, and US Announce Security Partnership
Cooperation around cyber capabilities, critical technology, AI and more under new AUKUS agreement
09/28/2021
What are the most dangerous attack techniques that cyber intelligence professionals should prepare for?
#IMOS21: Global Threat Brief - The Most Dangerous Attack Techniques in 2021
A panel of experts investigates the most dangerous techniques and how organizations can defend themselves.
09/21/2021
What is Operation Layover, and why is it picking up steam?
Airline Credential-Theft Takes Off in Widening Campaign
A spyware effort bent on stealing cookies and logins is being driven by unsophisticated attackers cashing in on the initial-access-broker boom.
09/14/2021
What is cyber threat intelligence? Learn more here:
What is Cyber Threat Intelligence?
Cyber threat intelligence is what cyber threat information becomes once it has been collected, evaluated in the context of its source and reliability.
09/07/2021
Register now for the FREE 2021 Global Threat Intelligence Summit on Sept. 28! You can even earn CPE units.
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08/24/2021
Cyberattacks can be everything from annoying and disruptive to absolutely debilitating. Some attacks, like the major ones on managed service providers, can cause billions of losses and impact entire networks of businesses across various areas.
What's the Total Cost of An MSP Cyberattack? - MSSP Alert
A cyberattack on a single managed service provider (MSP) or MSSP could trigger $80 billion in economic losses across hundreds of small businesses, research from FDD, CCTI and Intangic asserts.
08/17/2021
Sometimes its the small steps that make a big difference. Many security experts now suggest that for mobile security concerns, turning your phone off at least once a week can potentially guard you from breaches.
Hackers are getting craftier. Could this simple fix protect data?
At a time of widespread digital insecurity, the simple act of turning your phone off and on again can help prevent hackers from stealing your information. The NSA recommends rebooting phones once a week.
08/10/2021
Cyberattacks are getting more sophisticated, pushing even top-ranking intelligence officers to their limits. Instead of preparing to battle attackers once a breach has taken place, security experts are now considering strategies to deter attacks before they happen.
Op-Ed: How the U.S. can deter ransomware attacks
To discourage cyber hackers, the U.S. must make it harder for them to profit — and signal that the country is ready and willing to retaliate.
08/10/2021
Remote work increases the possibility of cyberattacks based on the frequency of online activity. New endpoints, some outside of established security protocols, can provide crafty hackers with an opening to infect entire networks.
Why remote working leaves us vulnerable to cyber-attacks
Experts warn working from home has led to complacency over security protocols
07/13/2021
Cyber criminals are not only targeting major manufacturers, but small businesses as well. How do you prepare your business for a cyber attack?
Cyber-crime is Going to Increase. Your Business Must Prepare.
Cyber-crime is going to increase in the coming years. If you want your business to survive, you need to prepare it to repel or remediate cyber-attacks.