Are You Using Yesterday’s Tools to Stop Today’s Threats?

By Kelsey Brewer Take a look around you. What’s the average age of the technology you see? Your cell phone is probably 2 years old at most. Your laptop may be slightly older. Now, take a look at the technology you’re using to protect these devices. If you find yourself looking at a primarily signature focused legacy antivirus […]

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Who Is Managing Our Data Assets?

By Robert Waitman Most organizations have people or teams to optimally manage their valuable corporate assets. Real estate teams manage and optimize the use of space. IT manages the technology. Same with inventory, cash and investments, and people resources. Even intangibles like patents and other intellectual property. But with data – arguably one of our most valuable resources […]

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Who Is Managing Our Data Assets?

By Robert Waitman Most organizations have people or teams to optimally manage their valuable corporate assets. Real estate teams manage and optimize the use of space. IT manages the technology. Same with inventory, cash and investments, and people resources. Even intangibles like patents and other intellectual property. But with data – arguably one of our most valuable resources […]

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

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Vulnerability Spotlight: Tinysvcmdns Multi-label DNS DoS Vulnerabilility

By Talos Group Overview Talos is disclosing a single NULL pointer dereference vulnerability in the tinysvcmdns library. Tinysvcmdns is a tiny MDNS responder implementation for publishing services. This is essentially a mini and embedded version of Avahi or Bonjour. Read More >>

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Vulnerability Spotlight: Tinysvcmdns Multi-label DNS DoS Vulnerabilility

By Talos Group Overview Talos is disclosing a single NULL pointer dereference vulnerability in the tinysvcmdns library. Tinysvcmdns is a tiny MDNS responder implementation for publishing services. This is essentially a mini and embedded version of Avahi or Bonjour. Read More >>

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Broadening the Art of the Possible Through Diversity

By John N. Stewart During a recent conversation with an industry peer and great friend, he asked, “How did you make Cisco’s Security and Trust Organization so inclusive and diverse?” The question made me pause for a couple reasons. First, that he thought that one person alone could be behind such a broad team achievement. Second, how this question […]

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Broadening the Art of the Possible Through Diversity

By John N. Stewart During a recent conversation with an industry peer and great friend, he asked, “How did you make Cisco’s Security and Trust Organization so inclusive and diverse?” The question made me pause for a couple reasons. First, that he thought that one person alone could be behind such a broad team achievement. Second, how this question […]

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Korea In The Crosshairs

By Talos Group This article exposes the malicious activities of Group 123 during 2017. We assess with high confidence that Group 123 was responsible for six campaigns targeting both Korean and Non-Korean institutions.

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Korea In The Crosshairs

By Talos Group This blog post is authored by Warren Mercer and Paul Rascagneres and with contributions from Jungsoo An. This article exposes the malicious activities of Group 123 during 2017. We assess with high confidence that Group 123 was responsible for the following six campaigns: “Golden Time” campaign. “Evil New Year” campaign. “Are you Happy?” campaign. “FreeMilk” campaign. “North Korean Human […]

Source:: Cisco Security Notice