INTERNATIONAL ANTI-BOTNET GUIDE 2018

November 13, 2018

The International Anti-Botnet Guide was developed to facilitate the mitigation of botnets and other automated, distributed threats through voluntary participation and collaboration among disparate stakeholders throughout the global internet and communications ecosystem. The Guide provides information and encouragement to Information and Communications Technology (ICT) stakeholders about affirmative measures to implement towards this goal as they deem appropriate, based upon their individual circumstances and their relationships with each other.

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Cyber Threat Predictions for 2023

whitePaper | November 3, 2022

While “less is more” is the critical strategy behind consolidating networks and security, “more is more” seems to be the mantra cybercriminals continue to live by. The most troubling trend we’ve observed across the cyber landscape is one we see continuing into the future—that threats of all kinds are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. From Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) to new attacks on nontraditional targets like edge devices to the emerging use of wipers, the volume and variety of cyberthreats will keep security teams on their toes in 2023 and beyond.

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Ransomware: How to prevent, predict, detect & respond

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The malicious programs known as ransomware have attracted a significant amount of coverage in the mainstream media over the last few years, as major companies and organizations announced that their operations had been affected by the threat. Examples of affected businesses include hospitals, universities and major international corporations [2, 3]. Despite the alarming nature of the threat, the way ransomware gains entry onto a user’s device is actually no different from the methods used by other threats. Ransomware is most commonly spread by two methods.

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HMC 1030 Connectivity Security White Paper

whitePaper | March 14, 2023

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HackerPowered Security Report 2022 By HackerOne

whitePaper | March 14, 2023

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whitePaper | May 21, 2021

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