Security Leftovers
posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 02, 2023,
updated May 02, 2023
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German information technology services company Bitmarck Technik GmbH has been knocked offline after being hit by a cyberattack on Sunday. The company, a leading provider of IT services to the German healthcare industry, said on its temporary website that the attack had targeted its internal systems.
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T-Mobile US Inc. has disclosed yet-another data breach, its second disclosed breach in 2023, and although this one affected fewer than 1,000 customers versus the 37 million affected in the last breach, it's the eighth data breach since 2018. The latest data breach was discovered in March and affected 836 customers.
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Enforce Zero Trust in Microsoft 365 – Part 1: Setting the basics [Ed: The ludicrous proposition of "trust" when outsourcing to Microsoft 360, basically run by criminals (and Azure, which hires Nazis and stabbers)]
This first blog post is part of a series of blog posts related to the implementation of Zero Trust approach in Microsoft 365.
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The challenges of securing organizations haven't changed much in the past year, and that means there's still a lot more that needs to be done - especially as generative artificial intelligence and chatbots will require new tactics to fight attackers. That's according to two panels that presented at last week’s RSA Conference in San Francisco.
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I have a confession to make: I am a complete Bruce Schneier fanboy. I have been following the cryptographer, Harvard lecturer and privacy specialist for many years, and was delighted to meet him face-to-face at last week’s RSA Conference in San Francisco...