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Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Video

Week in security with Tony Anscombe

What COVID-19 may mean for privacy rights – Managing supply-chain risks – Two Windows zero-days remain unpatched

Tomáš Foltýn27 Mar 2020


Critical Infrastructure, COVID-19, Business Security

What happens when the global supply chain breaks?

What happens when the global supply chain breaks?

Critical Infrastructure, COVID-19, Business Security

What happens when the global supply chain breaks?

If we can’t secure the supply chain, eventually everything else will break

Aryeh Goretsky27 Mar 2020


COVID-19, Business Security

6 tips for safe and secure remote working

6 tips for safe and secure remote working

COVID-19, Business Security

6 tips for safe and secure remote working

Getting cybersecurity right in the work-from-home world can feel daunting. ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe shares 6 best practices that will steer you in the right direction.

Tomáš Foltýn26 Mar 2020


Digital Security

HPE issues fix to stop some SSDs from self-destructing

HPE issues fix to stop some SSDs from self-destructing

Digital Security

HPE issues fix to stop some SSDs from self-destructing

If left unpatched, a firmware flaw in some enterprise-class solid-state drives could make data on them unrecoverable as early as this fall

Amer Owaida26 Mar 2020


COVID-19

Public health vs. personal privacy: Choose only one?

Public health vs. personal privacy: Choose only one?

COVID-19

Public health vs. personal privacy: Choose only one?

As the world turns to technology to track and contain the COVID-19 pandemic, could this spell the end of digital privacy rights?

Tony Anscombe25 Mar 2020


Digital Security

Microsoft warns of two Windows zero-day flaws

Microsoft warns of two Windows zero-day flaws

Digital Security

Microsoft warns of two Windows zero-day flaws

Updates for the critical-rated vulnerabilities, which are being actively exploited in the wild, are still weeks away

Tomáš Foltýn24 Mar 2020


COVID-19

The good, the bad and the plain ugly

The good, the bad and the plain ugly

COVID-19

The good, the bad and the plain ugly

A prolific ransomware gang vows to dial back its campaigns and spare healthcare organizations altogether during the COVID-19 crisis. It’s no cause for celebration.

Tony Anscombe23 Mar 2020


Video

Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Week in security with Tony Anscombe

Video

Week in security with Tony Anscombe

How to transition to a remote workforce in a safe manner – How to protect yourself from COVID-19 scams – Stantinko's miner caught using new obfuscation techniques

Tomáš Foltýn20 Mar 2020


COVID-19

Keep calm and carry on working (remotely)

Keep calm and carry on working (remotely)

COVID-19

Keep calm and carry on working (remotely)

How can employees stay motivated and productive while teleworking during the COVID-19 crisis?

Tony Anscombe20 Mar 2020


Digital Security

What to do if your Twitter account has been hacked

What to do if your Twitter account has been hacked

Digital Security

What to do if your Twitter account has been hacked

Losing access to your account can be stressful, but there are steps you can take to get it back – and to avoid getting hacked again

Amer Owaida20 Mar 2020


Digital Security

Security flaws found in popular password managers

Security flaws found in popular password managers

Digital Security

Security flaws found in popular password managers

Not all they’re cracked up to be? Several password vaults contain vulnerabilities, both new and previously disclosed but never patched, a study says

Amer Owaida19 Mar 2020


COVID-19, Business Security

Work from home: Improve your security with MFA

Work from home: Improve your security with MFA

COVID-19, Business Security

Work from home: Improve your security with MFA

Remote work can be much safer with the right cyber‑hygiene practices in place – multi‑factor authentication is one of them

Cameron Camp19 Mar 2020