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Shut the door on ransomware – Partner Content


Shut the door on ransomware

It’s time to prioritise IT hygiene.

Warnings about ransomware will likely continue in 2021. Yet a critical component of cyber security is still often overlooked in commentary about the topic.

This often-ignored component is the visibility of IT networks and endpoints – a pillar of IT hygiene.

Slow visibility of endpoints can result in lingering uncertainty about what data was compromised. A delay in determining the damage from an attack can leave people uncertain and exposed, destroying trust in an organisation.

In a time when digital transformation has leapt ahead and working from home has increased, it is no longer acceptable to rely on outdated endpoint management tools, policies and cultures. IT hygiene needs to step into the spotlight.

Ransomware makes a compelling use case for focusing on IT hygiene.

Ransomware often targets organisations with endpoints that expose Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) to the internet. Automated brute-force attacks using common administrator usernames can provide access to these systems. Once successful, the RDP hosts can be used as a foothold to target the rest of the environment. Even if a victim manages to detect or prevent subsequent stages of the attack, failure to identify and resolve these vulnerable entry-points will leave the network susceptible to re-compromise.

This scenario highlights that most security issues are caused by a basic hygiene failure that could have easily been identified and corrected with the proper network visibility and tools, and simple user education.

Five steps you can take now to improve your IT hygiene

Are your security hygiene practises as strong as they can be? Is your organisation ready to withstand the next attack?

Here are five steps your organisation can take now to improve your IT hygiene:

  1. Assess your organisational obstacles. Are your security and IT ops teams working in tandem? If not, where are the areas of friction and how can these be addressed?
  2. Know your environment. If your CIO…

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Scots athlete Eilish McColgan and partner in private video hack hell as they call in cops

 

SCOTS athlete Eilish McColgan and her partner have called in cops after hackers stole one of their private videos.

The track star, 30, and boyfriend Michael Rimmer, 34, were left distraught after an iCloud account was raided and personal footage posted online.

Middle-distance runner Eilish, from Dundee, is also thought to have informed Scottish Athletics bosses of the theft.

Crooks broke into the web library, which backs up Apple devices’ data, to view the pair’s films.


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A source said: “The couple are absolutely devastated by this. They feel completely violated that not only has someone accessed them but that one was made public.

“Eilish called in the police when she found out.”

And cyber security expert Professor Anthony Glees warned that using internet storage services made people more likely to become victims of hacking.

Middle-distance runner Eilish
Middle-distance runner EilishCredit: PA:Press Association

He said: “It is barmy to post pictures or video of yourself anywhere.

“Anything written online or any uploaded images can be hacked. People are extremely skilled at doing it now.

“If your password is memorable to you it’s probably memorable to anyone else. All our information is out there.”

We told how Olympic 5000m hopeful Eilish and English 800m ace Michael were caught up in a horror taxi pile-up in Delhi, India last year.

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Robin.io and Quortus Partner to Provide Next-Gen, Cloud-Native Solutions for 5G


SAN JOSE, Calif. and LONDON, Nov. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Robin.io, the 5G and application automation platform company, and Quortus, Ltd. a leading provider of innovative private edge, LTE, and 5G network solutions, today announced a strategic partnership through which the companies will jointly offer solutions that significantly reduce the costs, complexities and deployment times for enterprises, mobile network operators (MNOs) and communication service providers (CSPs) rolling out next-gen networks and services.

Private LTE/5G offers new opportunities for enterprises to build wireless communication solutions that meet their specific demands, while spectrum for these Private LTE/5G applications is now available in multiple countries. Compared with traditional wireless solutions, a cloud-native Private LTE network offers better coverage, more throughput and improved security. These solutions are currently being deployed on campuses, manufacturing plants, hospitals and on behalf of any organization that needs to deliver secure and high-performance broadband wireless access to multiple buildings and IoT endpoints.

By working in close strategic partnership, Quortus and Robin enable the expedited deployment of cloud-native mobile core networks which deliver all the advantages of Private LTE/5G, in an operationally optimized solution. A Quortus and Robin partnership significantly reduces the development time for Systems Integrators, CSPs and other Strategic Alliances by enabling a smooth path to integration and orchestration, which greatly eases the cost and operational effort needed for productization.

“Enterprises, MNOs and CSPs are quickly identifying the specific areas of need for cloud-native private networks and finding that the opportunities for successful, high-impact deployments are plentiful,” said Partha Seetala, CEO of Robin.io. “Cloud native private networks have a number of coverage, security and bandwidth advantages that make these solutions ideal as organizations tackle next generation connectivity. The partnership between Quortus and Robin will enable the companies to offer a powerful cloud-native mobile core network that is fully automated,…

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TONIK Chooses V-Key as the Mobile Security Partner for its Digital Bank in the Philippines – Business Wire

TONIK Chooses V-Key as the Mobile Security Partner for its Digital Bank in the Philippines  Business Wire
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