Tag Archive: "cybersecurity"
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Build Your Own OSINT APIs for Pen Testers
tend to rely heavily on open-source intelligence (OSINT) data sources and APIs. This blog post is all about the value of mining OSINT data ourselves, and shows how to index very large datasets for quick searches.
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Higher Ed – Cybersecurity Webinar
Please join us for our latest webinar in our Higher Education Webinar Series. Zoran Jovic, a senior cybersecurity consultant, will be covering cybersecurity topics, such as email phishing and passwords attacks, and discussing mitigation strategies to better protect your environment. Date: October 27, 2021 Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm central Link to Webinar https://www.claconnect.com/events/2021/webinar-series-higher-education-hot-topics-and-updates […]
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Ransomware? – Tips to Mitigate Against Ransomware
I presume that you are also aware of the most recent attack on one of the nation’s largest pipelines that carries gas from Texas to New York. This was also as a result of ransomware. On May 13, 2021 the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released some tips and tricks for dealing with ransomware.
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CLA Cybersecurity Alert: Microsoft Email Server Attack Update
On March 2, Microsoft first announced a series of vulnerabilities that enabled hackers to break into the company’s Exchange email, calendar programs, and in some cases integrated voice messaging. China — among others — has allegedly used this vulnerability to spy on a wide range of industries in the United States ranging from medical research to law firms to defense contractors.
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Increase in Cyber Attacks on K-12 Schools in Remote Environment
K-12 schools continues to be a target for cyber attacks. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) shared an alert regarding the increase in attack due to the remote work environment and some mitigations to reduce your risk.
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Secure the Zone When You’re at Home
Often, we only think of good cybersecurity practices in the workplace, and when we get home it’s not as important to us. Good cyber safety practices should start at home. With the ever-increasing number of connected devices, we must be vigilant in ensuring we protect ourselves and children and truly have comfort at home. Below […]
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To Pay or Not Pay the Ransom
There has been an increase in ransomware demands since COVID and this sometimes encourage future ransomware payment demands. This could result in sanctions.