5 Questions to Ask Your Software Provider About Cybersecurity

Congratulations! You’ve taken the first steps to get that great IoT idea of yours into production. You’ve even hired a team of engineers to build out your dream. But in the rush to market, security (and software security in particular) cannot be an afterthought with IoT. Unlike a server crash in an enterprise environment, failure of an IoT device or component can result in direct physical harm. Think of medical devices. Or connected cars. Or industrial control systems. So, are you doing all you can to make sure your software does not contain weaknesses and vulnerabilities that could bite you later on down the road? In this talk I'll discuss the need for software testing, early and often, both known and unknown vulnerabilities. Not only for the code you create in house, but also for the code you adopt from outside sources -- up to 90% can come from sources outside of your control. Topics covered include static analysis, fuzz testing, software composition analysis, interactive application security testing, and test optimization.
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Cyberthreats in the Internet of Things

Hlmediacomms

On July 16, 2019, Nathan Salminen, Allison Holt, and Paul Otto from the Hogan Lovells Privacy and Cybersecurity and Litigation teams presented a webinar, “Cyberthreats in the Internet of Things” where they explored some techniques that can be used to exploit potential vulnerabilities in connected devices and how those types of events impact organizations from a regulatory and litigation perspective. Many of the nearly 20 billion Internet of Things (IoT) devices deployed worldwide perform critical functions or have access to networks that process highly sensitive information. The proliferation of connected devices across industry sectors has led to the emergence of a significant and distinct threat to many types of organizations, from electric utilities deploying IoT devices across its smart grid to financial institutions using IoT devices in conference rooms that may connect to the same network that financial data flows through.
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A DNS Security Architecture as SecOps Force Multiplier

The Domain Name System (DNS) is essentially the central nervous system of the internet—everyone needs it to work because without DNS services, digital business would come to a halt. Cybercriminals know this, too, and use DNS services to launch their attacks while they simultaneously attack the DNS services of their targets.
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Live Broadcast: Be Empowered to Threat Hunt in 2019

Carbon Black

New research from Carbon Black shows that cyberattacks are becoming more frequent and more sophisticated, as nation state actors and crime syndicates continue to leverage fileless attacks, lateral movement, island hopping and counter incident response in an effort to remain undetected. This issue is compounded by resources and budgeting. Not only is there a major talent deficit in cybersecurity, there is also a major spending delta. What’s more, according to Carbon Black’s research, businesses are largely unaware about the scale, scope, and sophistication of modern attacks.
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The Critical Factors to Look for in a Cybersecurity Vendor

Are you assessing which cybersecurity vendor to use for your business, or even consolidating to just one? There are some key characteristics and business strategies you’ll want to consider. We’ve turned to global business leaders to share their experience vetting cybersecurity vendors and even trends in the security industry that influenced their choice.
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