IT News: Security (Jan. 3rd, 2022)
John J. McLaughlin
Editor-In-Chief, Board Member, Professional Services Engineer, Community leader
I curate 100+ articles each week from many enterprise IT news sources and publish briefs on those articles, grouped in sections, in newsletters with 45,000+ subscribers including 4,100+ subscribers to this LinkedIn newsletter. Today's section is 'Security'.
In This Issue:
More organizations are turning their eyes to edge computing as cloud adoption reaches new heights.
[tripwire, December 30th, 2021]
Traditional security isn't always enough to keep attackers at bay. When it comes to sneaking into networks, detection will often only come after malicious traffic reaches systems such as next-generation firewalls and intrusion detection and prevention systems
[SecurityIntelligence, December 30th, 2021]
Rather than predict what 2022 will bring, let's manage the future by implementing the lessons learned from this year's biggest security threats.
[CSO Online, December 29th, 2021]
we discussed the Log4Shell and other Log4j-related vulnerabilities, implications, and recommended mitigation actions. I see that the Log4Shell vulnerability, which has transformed into multiple vulnerabilities, is going to stay with us for a while
[Security Boulevard, December 29th, 2021]
A zero trust approach to security has been steadily gaining steam for the last several years. This year, the importance of this approach reached a new level with the May 2021 White House executive order requiring federal agencies to shift to this architecture by fall 2024.
[Security Intelligence, December 28th, 2021]
Zero trust is everywhere, and it will change the way we undertake security
[tripwire, December 30th, 2021]
From continued ramifications of the pandemic and the increasing sophistication and frequency in cyber attacks, the past year was truly one for the record books. We look at the 5 most likely security predictions for 2022.
[Security Boulevard, December 29th, 2021]
Outdated security strategies that are more suited to on-premise data centers, fail in the cloud. That calls for an overhaul and a complete transformation.
[CISO MAG, December 28th, 2021]
Russ Kennedy, chief product officer at Nasuni, provides five predictions for how the cyber security landscape will continue to evolve in 2022
[Information Age, December 28th, 2021]
Extortion, increasingly high ransom demands and sensitive data leaks continued in the second half of 2021, impacting organizations such as Kaseya and MediaMarkt.
[SearchSecurity, December 28th, 2021]
Here's what cybersecurity watchers want infosec pros to know heading into 2022.
[threatpost, December 29th, 2021]
The past 12 months in cybersecurity have been a rough ride. In cybersecurity, everything is broken - it's just a matter of finding it - and this year felt like everything broke at once, especially toward the end of the year. But for better or worse, we end the year knowing more than we did before
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[TechCrunch, December 29th, 2021]
It's been another chaotic year in cybersecurity, as protecting web applications and stopping sensitive data breaches remain top-of-mind issues and continue to generate headline news.
[Security Boulevard, December 28th, 2021]
As with most years, there's been a wide array of critical vulnerabilities found within content management systems, plugins, API keys, etc.
[Security Boulevard, December 28th, 2021]
Expect many more zero-day exploits in 2022, and cyberattacks using them being launched at a significantly higher rate, warns Aamir Lakhani, researcher at FortiGuard Labs.
[threatpost, December 30th, 2021]
As we call it a wrap on 2021, SearchSecurity looks at the top articles from the last 12 months and their sweeping trends, including ransomware, career planning and more.
[SearchSecurity, December 29th, 2021]
Security leaders need to examine their business model, document risks, and develop a strategic plan to address those risks.
[DARKReading, December 30th, 2021]
The global enterprise data loss prevention market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 21.03% to reach $6.265 billion by 2026, from $1.647 billion in 2019, according to ResearchAndMarkets.
[HelpNet Security, December 28th, 2021]
Zero trust moves the control pane closer to the defended asset and attempts to tightly direct access and privileges
[DARKReading, December 30th, 2021]
How many of these crucial security tasks have you completed?
[techradar.pro, December 28th, 2021]
2021 was the year when a ransomware attack brought to a halt the nation's largest gasoline pipeline, crippling fuel distribution across the Eastern United States, all the way from New York to Texas.
[IT Business Edge, December 29th, 2021]
A unilateral cybersecurity approach is ineffective in today's threat landscape. Learn why organizations should implement security controls based on the significance of each asset.
[SearchSecurity, December 28th, 2021]
From ransomware to spyware, from private networks to data breaches, we know a lot more about cybersecurity than we used to.
[CXOtoday.com, December 30th, 2021]