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What To Do If You Think Your Company Has Been Hacked

Nearly every day, it seems like you’re reading about another data breach in the news. Between ransomware attacks and nation-state actors, you can’t rely on the old “trust but verify” adage anymore. Cyber resilience isn’t about preventing all threats, it’s about creating a security program that allows you to identify, investigate, contain, and mitigate threats quickly and effectively.

Cybersecurity Tips for Healthcare Organizations

“Why do ransomware attackers target healthcare companies so often?” Here are 2 reasons why: Goldmine of personal information: If you look on the dark web, the price of a stolen credit card would be $5 for a validated card. But the price of personal information (passport, social security number, etc.) could range from $400 to $6,500 per person because you can create a fake identity and use it to create accounts in various places.

Water Sector Cybersecurity Requirements

Water Sector Cybersecurity Requirements Policymakers and regulators in Washington are bringing their attention now to water utilities’ cybersecurity. Last month, the White House announced it was expanding its public-private cybersecurity partnership to the water sector. Separately, in December of 2021, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an evaluation of regulations related to the public water system’s cybersecurity, which will change in April.

5 Cyber Hygiene Best Practices

Here are 5 cyber hygiene best practices to safeguard yourself from hackers: Hackers know your external look and feel better than you do. So you must constantly rediscover how you appear to the adversaries and take actions to safeguard yourself. A lot of hacks happen by exploiting vulnerabilities that have not been patched instead of being zero-day attacks. So you need to patch your software regularly.

Navigating a Heightened Cyber Threat Environment

Cyber risk has never been completely independent of world politics and international affairs, but in recent weeks, there has been a significant shift in alignment. The domain of physical war has closer ties to the digital sphere than ever before. As part of efforts to manage elevated cyber risk, it is vital to understand the short-term impact and longer-term risk of current events, and where focus should be placed to achieve the best defense.

Scary kids scaring kids: An update on the arrest of Lapsus$ group members

One would be hard pressed to find anyone working today in the cybersecurity world that has not yet heard of Lapsus$, an emerging cyber-crime group with big claims of breaching the likes of high-profile companies Microsoft, Samsung, NVIDIA, and Okta amongst others.

How to Meet Third-party Risk Requirements of NIST 800-161

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has produced several publications addressing the different components of information technology security within the NIST 800 computer security series. Compliance across this entire NIST 800 series is expected for all internal and external service providers of government entities - such as the DoD federal agencies.