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Don’t Bank on It: Kaspersky Lab Says Mobile Security Risks Hurting Financial App Adoption – Security Intelligence (blog)


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Don't Bank on It: Kaspersky Lab Says Mobile Security Risks Hurting Financial App Adoption
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Nearly one-third of participants in the Kaspersky Lab survey said they would never use. Bigstock. Don't Bank on It: Kaspersky Lab Says Mobile Security Risks Hurting Financial App Adoption. By Douglas Bonderud; • August 23, 2016. Douglas Bonderud.
OFFTEC and Kaspersky Lab hold seminar on online and mobile …Al-Bawaba

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Operationalizing Threat Intelligence

In 2015, I conducted some in-depth research around enterprise organizations’ consumption, use, and sharing of threat intelligence.  Time and time again, I heard cybersecurity professionals proclaim that their organizations had to do a better job “operationalizing” threat intelligence. 

Hmm, sounds like a worthwhile security management goal if I’ve ever heard one but what exactly does this mean?  Some ESG research may be helpful here (note: I am an ESG analyst).  ESG surveyed 304 IT and cybersecurity professionals working at enterprise organizations (i.e. more than 1,000 employees) and asked them to identify their organization’s top threat intelligence challenges.  The data reveals that:

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Are You Prepared to Handle the Cost of a Data Breach? – Security Intelligence (blog)


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Are You Prepared to Handle the Cost of a Data Breach?
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Data breaches are increasing. Pick up any newspaper and, more often than not, there will be mention of a new data breach. Some are big and some are small, and most go undetected for long stretches of time. So what are the similarities between these

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Recorded Future aligns with other threat intelligence vendors

Recorded Future is teaming up with other security vendors to blend the threat intelligence they all gather so it’s easier for corporate security pros to connect the dots that reveal actual incidents that need attention.

With the Omni Intelligence Partner Network, businesses that are customers of both Recorded Future and participating partners can import threat intelligence gathered by the partners and display it within Intelligence Cards that are one interface within Recorded Future’s platform.

So the Intelligence Card for a particular suspicious IP address would include information gathered by Recorded Future but also information about that IP address gathered by any of the other Omni Intelligence partners.

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