The Future of Phishing: It’s all about your customers

While current anti-phishing solutions usually cover basic entry-level phishing scams using reactive inside-the-firewall defenses, a billion of potential variations of sophisticated phishing scams are already being planned and executed everywhere on the internet, entirely undisturbed, evading most current detection tools. Todays phishing attacks are no longer performed by scruffy hoodie covered villains, but by sophisticated, risk-calculating, online marketing experts who take social engineering to new heights. By constantly using A/B testing to improve their technology with each attack, they know how to tell a convincing story that would trick even the savviest users, causing irreversible reputational and financial damages to brands worldwide.
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Enterprise Phishing Attacks & the Need to Defend Mobile Endpoints

Zimperium

The new GigaOm “Phishing Prevention and Detection: A GigaOm Market Landscape Report,” designed to help C(x)Os and security practitioners evaluate phishing prevention solutions, recognizes that mobile endpoints are poised to be the next high-value target for phishing attacks. The majority of mobile endpoints lack protection beyond Mobile Device Management risk assessments; these endpoints are completely exposed to phishing and other attacks.
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The Role of Threat Intelligence in Cyber Resilience

Omnibus healthcare information security

When security controls fail, can you detect unusual and anomalous activity with sufficient context to accurately ascertain the risk to the organization? Most organizations don't even know when security controls have failed. This is a primary reason why intrusions exist in organizations for upwards of 200 days before being discovered. Additionally, heuristic and homogeneous alerts provide virtually zero context about anomalous activity inside the internal network and do nothing to help cyber defense teams prioritize and correctly remediate cyberattacks.
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The Current State of Cybersecurity is a 24x7x365 Game

Alert Logic

The lack of awareness around cyber threats and the risk that these pose to an organisation is a worrying state of affairs. Data breaches, hacks and various cyber-attacks dominate the headlines on a regular basis. Unfortunately protecting an organisation against a cyber threat becomes impossible if you don’t know that the threat exists. So how do you protect your organisations against known and unknown threats? Security is constantly changing. To stay ahead of threats, you need to leverage software plus services to augment your security team and capabilities.
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Why Security Awareness Should Not Stop at Phishing

Mediapro

If you’re keeping even half an eye on the InfoSec news cycle, you know how big of a problem phishing is. The annual Verizon data breach found again this year that phishing was the leading way for malware to enter networks, with the average company reporting that 94% of detected malware came in via email. Thirty-two percent of confirmed breaches started with phishing, again the most common tactic. It makes sense, then, that so much security awareness content out there is focused on this threat. Some vendors make their business on it almost completely, with this trend extending to the phishing simulator emerging as a key selling point for those in the security awareness business.
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