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Cengage to acquire Cybersecurity training company InfoSec

InfoSec that offers qualified Cybersecurity training programs to professionals has announced that it is going to be acquired by Online Education offering business platform Cengage Group. Cengage Group announced it is going to purchase InfoSec for $191m and the deal will probably be closed by the second quarter of 2022. “Currently, the employee and online […]

New Apple iOS Camera Bug raises Mobile Security concerns

Apple Inc, an American Multinational Technology company renowned for its iPhone series is back in the news; but for all wrong reasons. A new Apple iOS Camera bug is found to be fooling the users by making them visit a malicious website. Security researchers from Infosec found the bug and are said to have reported […]

TOP #INFOSEC TWITTER ACCOUNTS (FROM A THREAT HUNTER’S PERSPECTIVE)

This post was originally published here by Danny Akacki. On the heels of our “Hunting For Web Shells” webinar, I wanted to follow up with a short post that came from an attendee question. I’m paraphrasing here but it was something along the lines of, “I’m new to the infosec world, where can I go […]

3 Reasons the Next NIST Update Should Include Threat Hunting

This post was originally published here by SQRRL. Are we giving our automated security tools too much credit for threat detection? Nearly half of all threats go undetected by automated security tools (44%), according to a recent LinkedIn poll to the 360,000+ member InfoSec Community. Here’s why Sqrrl is arguing to add human-driven analysis to the list of “appropriate activities […]

Planning for an InfoSec Conference

This post was originally published here by Javvad Malik. I wasted many an early year going to InfoSec conferences and security events only to find them useless. Well, they weren’t totally useless, I’d often come back with a bag full of goodies that more often than not included stress balls, USB drives, and some stickers. My […]

Great MSSP Advice from a Seasoned InfoSec Veteran

This post was originally published here by Sam Tormey. I spoke with security expert Steve Wood about daily life as a security analyst. He provided me with general advice for MSSPs who are getting started, perhaps with a technology provider like AlienVault. Steve has been in InfoSec for 16 years now and has worked all over the […]

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