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Cisco adds AMP to SD-WAN for ISR/ASR routers

Network World

Cisco has added support for Advanced Malware Protection (AMP) to its million-plus ISR/ASR edge routers, in an effort to reinforce branch and core network malware protection at across the SD-WAN. Cisco bought Viptela in 2017. . How to pick an off-site data-backup method. More about SD-WAN.

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How to protect your business when you’re working on the cloud

Galido

If you’re throwing the doors to your cloud storage open to your workforce then you need to be sure that the devices they’re using to access it are suitably safe – i.e. free from the kind of malware that can exploit channels of data access. So, how do you mitigate against loss?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

So for instance in 2017 during the whole WannaCry, and NotPetya phenomenon. Vamosi: WannaCry and NotPetya were ransomware campaigns in 2017. Unlike other malware, ransom not only infected machines, it encrypted all the data, then asked for a ransom to decrypt them. Crawley: A red team can engage in a lot of penetration testing.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

So for instance in 2017 during the whole WannaCry, and NotPetya phenomenon. Vamosi: WannaCry and NotPetya were ransomware campaigns in 2017. Unlike other malware, ransom not only infected machines, it encrypted all the data, then asked for a ransom to decrypt them. Crawley: A red team can engage in a lot of penetration testing.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

And Lamb later found evidence that the election-related files he found were all deleted from the server on March 2, 2017. And that could be things like you said, like unpatched platforms where somebody could get on a device, or maybe even supply chain concerns where the vendor is hacked and there's malware preloaded on these devices.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

And Lamb later found evidence that the election-related files he found were all deleted from the server on March 2, 2017. And that could be things like you said, like unpatched platforms where somebody could get on a device, or maybe even supply chain concerns where the vendor is hacked and there's malware preloaded on these devices.

System 52
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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Voting Systems

ForAllSecure

And Lamb later found evidence that the election-related files he found were all deleted from the server on March 2, 2017. And that could be things like you said, like unpatched platforms where somebody could get on a device, or maybe even supply chain concerns where the vendor is hacked and there's malware preloaded on these devices.

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