| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Required MFA Is Not Sufficient for Strong Security: Report Attackers and red teams find multiple ways to bypass poorly deployed MFA in enterprise environments, underscoring how redundancy and good design are still required. RSA Spins Off Fraud & Risk Intelligence Unit The new company, called Outseer, will continue to focus on payment authentication and fraud detection and analysis. Ransomware Is Not the Problem Arbitrarily powerful software -- applications, operating systems -- is a problem, as is preventing it from running on enterprise systems. Hardening the Physical Security Supply Chain to Mitigate the Cyber-Risk Nick Smith, Regional Manager at Genetec, details how physical security professionals can improve their resilience to cyberattacks by reviewing the cybersecurity policies of those they work with in the supply chain. This includes everyone from component vendors to installers and engineers. With Cloud, CDO and CISO Concerns Are Equally Important Navigated properly, a melding of these complementary perspectives can help keep an organization more secure. New Security Event @Hack to Take Place in Saudi Arabia The Saudi Federation of Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones (SAFCSP) and Informa Tech will launch a multi-day event in Riyadh this November. CISA Addresses Rise in Ransomware Threatening OT Assets The agency has released guidance in response to a rise of ransomware attacks affecting OT assets and control systems. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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