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Image Cybersecurity and Job-Hunting During COVID-19 May 06, 2020 Optiv discusses the post-COVID careers landscape, offers advice for those interested in cybersecurity. See Details Blog
Image Coronavirus: Back-to-Basics Threats, Back-to-Basics Security May 04, 2020 The need to secure remote workers is a permanent part of the landscape. See Details Blog
Image ATT&CK Series: Collection Tactics – Part Two April 28, 2020 The NIST Privacy Framework formalizes what risk and privacy professionals already know should be done. See Details Blog
Image COVID-19: From the Mindset of the Attacker April 24, 2020 We’ve seen lots of COVID-19-related work-from-home tips, but how has it affected the attacker? See Details Blog
Image Things people haven’t said about Zoom yet... Zoom Security Management Strategy April 23, 2020 This post addresses potential Zoom security flaws that haven’t yet been addressed in the media. See Details Blog
Image Next Steps in Managing a Dynamic Workforce April 23, 2020 These five steps can reduce remote-work disruptions for your organization. See Details Blog
Image Threat Modeling Apple and Google’s Covid-19 Contact Tracing Technology April 23, 2020 This FAQ addresses privacy questions you may have about Apple and Google’s Covid-19 Contact Tracing solution. See Details Blog
Image Remote Work: Making the Culture Shift April 22, 2020 Here are several tips that will help ease the transition to working at home. See Details Blog
Image Automated Unlocking of nRF51 Series SoCs with nrfsec April 20, 2020 It’s possible to perform a memory recovery/dump on the nRF51822 SoC even if read back is enabled. See Details Blog
Image Hackers vs. CISOs: Whose Side is Artificial Intelligence On? April 09, 2020 Could AI be the worst thing that ever happened to cybercriminals? See Details Blog
Image Securing Your Security Operations: Three Critical Areas of Focus April 06, 2020 Three enterprise security areas deserve focus in WFH environments: email security, tool configuration and chat. See Details Blog
Image How to Reduce Your Attack Surface April 02, 2020 The key to WFH is to understand and proactively address the inherent attack surface risk. See Details Blog