SAS postscript: Webinar on IT security vulnerabilities in healthcare
Security experts highlight potential entry points into healthcare networks and describe relevant cyberthreats
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Security experts highlight potential entry points into healthcare networks and describe relevant cyberthreats
Costin Raiu joins the Kaspersky Daily team to discuss the 10th anniversary of Security Analyst Summit as well as what attendees can learn at #TheSAS2018.
On this podcast, Brian Bartholomew of Kaspersky Lab’s GReAT gives a preview of his training session at SAS 2018.
On this Kaspersky Lab podcast, Jeff talks with Sergey Golovanov about his SAS 2018 training on APT hunting.
Most modern, enterprise-level companies understand the menace of cyberthreats to business. Some of them have tried to solve cybersecurity problems with the help of system administrators and security software, but
Recapping the 2017 iteration of Kaspersky Lab’s annual conference, the Security Analyst Summit, with 10 Tweets.
It turns out there are bots in Tinder and OkCupid. Who wants that?
Drones are a part of the Internet of Things, which is widely known to be vulnerable. SEO title: How to hijack a drone
We investigated three cases of ATM robbery — involving remote-controlled malware, a Bluetooth keyboard, and a drill.
Samsung releases more and more devices with Tizen OS. At SAS 2017, we found out that this OS is highly insecure.
I woke up to find a Band-Aid on my hand. It was covering a small wound between the thumb and the index finger. That was when I had a WTF moment.
It’s the beginning of February and we’ve already seen three Adobe Flash zero days, an Internet wide-vulnerability in Linux and our first massive data breach of Anthem Inc., an enormous
PUNTA CANA – Security professionals, law enforcement officials, and journalists converged on the Dominican Republic’s Punta Cana resort town for Kaspersky Lab’s extravagant Security Analysts Summit, which came on the
Kaspersky Daily editor Brian Donohue sat down with Dr. Charlie Miller, the notorious Apple hacker and Twitter security engineer, and Chris Valasek, the director of security intelligence at IOActive, for
Vitaly Kamlyuk of Kaspersky Lab explains the dangers of the vulnerable anti-theft software installed on ~2 million laptops. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq8-7EErqpM]
Steve Adegbite, Director of Cybersecurity Strategies at Lockheed Martin, explains the “Cyber Kill Chain” in order to keep intruders out and shut down attacks if a system has been breached