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Analysis of Recent Official Statements on Ransomware Sanctions

James Rees questions the motivations behind the decision, whether it is due to ransomware or political sanctions. Connect with Your host James Rees Hello, I am James Rees, the host of the Razorwire podcast. This podcast brings you insights from leading cyber security professionals who dedicate their careers to making a hacker’s life that much more difficult.

Introducing Windows Passwordless access for local user

Passwordless Windows Access for local users Get RBAC for Windows Server and Desktops without a reliance on Active Directory. Easily copy text between the clipboard on a client and a remote Windows machine and instantly share directories and files from your local client with no manual upload or download.

The Two-Step Ransomware Attack: What British Businesses Need to Know

Ransomware attacks can cripple businesses in more ways than one. Hackers can lock up your systems and hold your data for ransom, leaving you with no choice but to pay up. In this video, we explore the two-step ransomware attack and how it can affect British businesses. We discuss how hackers can encrypt your data and demand payment to unlock it, as well as how they can exfiltrate your data and hold it for ransom.

CI Rewind - Introduction to JavaScript Fuzzing

JavaScript is widely used in backend and frontend applications that rely on trust and good user experience, including e-commerce platforms, and consumer-apps. Fuzz testing helps secure these applications against bugs and vulnerabilities that cause downtime and other security issues, such as Crashes, Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Uncaught Exceptions. In this session, you will learn about.