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Russian Ransomware Cybercriminal Behind $200 Million in Damages is Sanctioned by the U.S. Government

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has identified and designated Mikhail Matveev for his role in ransomware attacks back 2021. When the U.S. sanctions a country, a business, or a group, the intent is to A) confiscate any and all property owned by the designee within the U.S. or in the possession of a U.S. person, and B) add the designee to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons (SDN) List.

How to disable autocomplete in Outlook

According to independent research conducted for the Egress Data Loss Prevention Report, 85% of employees are sending more emails than ever before and 80% of are using email to share sensitive data with clients and colleagues. To ensure users can be productive, Microsoft has continued to evolve Outlook to provide a richer and more integrated email experience for end users, adding functionality like autocomplete, clutter, and message access via the reading pane.

Compromised Credentials: Tactics, Risks, Mitigation

The theft of users’ credentials is a growing industry. The market for compromised credentials is vast and has huge potential due to: These factors have created a lucrative market for cybercriminals who are able to steal credentials and sell them on the black market. The stolen credentials can then be used to access personal and financial information, commit identity theft, or launch other cyberattacks.

Keeper Security Named Winner for Encryption in 2023 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards

We at Keeper Security are proud to announce that we’ve been recognized by the 2023 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards as the overall winner for Encryption. The Business Intelligence Group conducts the annual Fortress Cybersecurity Awards to recognize experts, engineers, people and products in the field of cybersecurity.

A Tale of Two States and Counties: How Whole-of-State is Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity

We all know that cyberattacks in the public sector are mounting. Over 100 state and municipal governments and dozens of school districts were compromised by ransomware last year. And geopolitical tensions will only embolden both state-linked and financially motivated threat actors going forward. These are uneasy times for cybersecurity leaders at these government and education sector entities. But help is at hand.

The Great Resignation of CISOs: Relieve Burnout Through Automated System Hardening

The cybersecurity landscape is witnessing a phenomenon that has come to be known as the “Great Resignation” among Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs). The challenges faced by CISOs in coping with ever-increasing regulations, compliance mandates, and the need for skilled resources have reached a tipping point. Coupled with a lack of cooperation from the C-suite, these factors have led to a surge in burnout among CISOs.

MITRE System of Trust Framework for Supply Chain Security

Supply chain security has been a top concern for risk management leaders ever since the high-profile attacks to SolarWinds and Log4j took place. While there's no one-size-fits-all way to identify, assess, and manage cyber risks in the supply chain, MITRE's System of Trust Framework offers a comprehensive, consistent, and repeatable methodology for evaluating suppliers, supplies, and service providers alike.