Security - Research Notes

Develop a Security Operations Strategy – Executive Brief

Read our Executive Brief to understand why you should transition from a security operations center to a threat collaboration environment.

How Small Enterprises Should Buy Cloud Services

Small enterprise IT has been slow to adopt cloud technologies due to security concerns. Don’t let potential risks derail your efforts to optimize, expand, and transform...

WPA2 KRACK Attack Zero-Day: Threat Information Deck

Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) is the nearly ubiquitous standard protocol used to encrypt Wi-Fi traffic and secure wireless connections – and one of its vulnerabilities...

Find the Right Balance Between Privacy and Security for K-12

Finding the right balance between security and privacy is difficult for K-12. IT is responsible for protecting faculty, staff, and students, but must do so while...

An Increase in Cyberthreat Actor Campaigns Impacting the Global Critical Infrastructure

Headlines are filled with news about advanced persistent threats orchestrated by nation state, cybercriminal, and hacktivist threat actors. This is driving world leaders...

Petya/NOPetya – Addressing the Destructive Ransomware Attack

Protect yourself against the Petya/NOPetya ransomware attack.

WannaCry – Addressing the Unprecedented Global Ransomware Attack

Protect yourself against the WannaCry ransomware attack.

Build, Optimize, and Present a Risk-Based Security Budget – Executive Brief

Read this Executive Brief to understand how to build a risk-based budget and what requirements you need for a defensible security budget.

APT10 & Operation Cloud Hopper – Exposing a Global Cyberespionage Campaign

Your managed IT service providers may be leaving you vulnerable.

The Shadow Brokers – Details on Leaked Cyberintelligence Tools and Vulnerabilities

This Info-Tech briefing will provide a synopsis of what the Shadow Brokers leak might mean for users and organizations, and what actions can be taken in response to this...
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