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How to Strengthen Cybersecurity in the Healthcare Industry

Technology is a crucial part of today’s healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Advances in medical devices, data use, and interconnected systems have significantly improved patient care, reduced costs, and increased efficiency. However, as the sector’s reliance on technology grows, so does the risk of cyberattacks.

#95 - The SaaS Cyber Kill Chain with Luke Jennings, VP Research & Development at Push Security

On this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we have a conversation about the SaaS Cyber Kill Chain with Luke Jennings, VP of Research & Development at Push Security. In this interview, we explore the evolution of cyber attacks and the impact of the remote working and SaaS revolution on the cyber kill chain.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 276 - Androxgh0st Analysis

This week on the podcast, we review a CISA and FBI joint advisory on the Androxgh0st malware. Before that we cover recent Volt Typhoon activity targeting SMB routers exposed on the internet. We end the episode with a fun research blog post about a series of flaws in an Indian insurance provider. The 443 Security Simplified is a weekly podcast that gets inside the minds of leading white-hat hackers and security researchers, covering the latest cybersecurity headlines and trends.

How Lookout Mobile Endpoint Security Protects Against Evolving Threats

To stay ahead of cyberattacks, it’s important to understand how threats are evolving - especially in areas like mobile devices where you tend to have less visibility into risk. Watch this 2-minute video to learn what mobile threats you should be most concerned about, what makes you vulnerable to mobile attacks, and how Lookout Mobile Endpoint Security leverages telemetry from over 300 million mobile apps, 220 million devices, and billions of web items to detect and respond to mobile threats.

5 Cybersecurity Resolutions for Small Businesses in the New Year

Small businesses are not immune to cyberattacks. Many cybercriminals target smaller-size organizations because they often operate on a lower cybersecurity budget and have less infrastructure to protect the company’s data, making them easier to attack. This targeting by cybercriminals is widespread, as demonstrated by an ITRC study which reveals that 73% of small businesses state they have encountered cybersecurity problems over last year.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 275 - NIST Tackles Adversarial AI

This week on the podcast, we review NIST's new publication that defines a taxonomy for how we talk about Adversarial Machine Learning. Before that, we cover a recent discovery of threat actors retaining access to Google accounts even through a password reset. We round out the episode with an account compromise that lead to a surge in Bitcoin price before finishing with a discussion of Living-off-Trusted Sites (LoTS) attacks that leverage GitHub.