Cyber Defense Advisors

Year: 2022

School Is in Session: 5 Lessons for Future Cybersecurity Pros

Opportunities in the field continue to grow — and show no signs of slowing down.

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S3 Ep103: Scammers in the Slammer (and other stories) [Audio + Text]

Latest episode – listen and learn now (or read and revise, if the written word is your thing)…

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Uber’s Former Security Chief Convicted of 2016 Data Breach Cover-Up

Joe Sullivan was charged two years ago with obstruction of justice and misprision

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Dashlane launches new Dark Web Insights tool, MFA authenticator app, small biz Starter plan

Password manager vendor Dashlane has announced updates to its suite of enterprise offerings. These include a new Dark Web Insights tool that provides a breakdown of compromised passwords, a standalone authenticator app for enabling account multi-factor authentication (MFA), and a low-cost starter plan for small businesses. The firm has also introduced new live phone support […]

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Contrast Security Launches Expanded Security Testing Tools for JavaScript and Popular Angular, React, and jQuery Frameworks

New language and framework support empowers developers to analyze front-end code for vulnerabilities throughout the development lifecycle.

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New SonicWall Survey Data Reveals 91% of Organizations Fear Ransomware Attacks in 2022

Amid an economic downturn, cybersecurity staffing shortages, and endless cyberattacks, financially motivated attacks are the top concern among IT professionals.

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7 IoT Devices That Make Security Pros Cringe

A look at everything from truly dumb smart devices to cool-looking IoT tech with huge cybersecurity and privacy implications.

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Former Uber Security Chief Found Guilty of Data Breach Coverup

A U.S. federal court jury has found former Uber Chief Security Officer Joseph Sullivan guilty of not disclosing a 2016 breach of customer and driver records to regulators and attempting to cover up the incident. Sullivan has been convicted on two counts: One for obstructing justice by not reporting the incident and another for misprision. […]

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