Power grids were bombed in World War II to cripple industrial output. Today, attacks against Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure causes even broader disruptions—without bombs. The danger is real.
The National Security Agency is sharing new guidance to help organizations limit an adversary's movement on the internal network by adopting zero-trust framework principles. A zero-trust security ...
CapLinked Announces Strategic Security Enhancements to Support Modern Zero Trust Architecture Implementation. LOS ...
Guidance for securing networks continues to evolve as adversaries exploit new vulnerabilities, new security features are implemented, and new methods of securing devices are identified. Improper ...
An upcoming wargame at U.S. Indo-Pacific Command will test zero-trust, the network-security approach the Pentagon is betting can keep enemies at bay, keep allies from accessing certain secrets, and ...
Jody Brazil, CEO and Cofounder of FireMon, brings 20+ years of tech leadership, driving growth and innovation in security solutions. My previous article explored some strategies enterprises can adopt ...
Google LLC today released a proposed list of five principles around “internet of things” security labeling with an aim to increase security and transparency for electronic products that connect to the ...
New innovative technologies in remote and hybrid work have fueled the need for ZTNA to ensure a secure and productive work environment. Over the last five years, we have witnessed a transformational ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh. In ...
Intelligent physical security system devices—especially AI-enabled video cameras—have become high-value targets for hackers, who now deploy malware explicitly designed to infect these devices and lie ...