Cyber insurance is becoming every increasingly important product for most organizations. Finding an insurance policy, and an underwriter to understand the risk is very difficult.
Category: risk management
Cyber Insurance: What is a DDoS attack and how to mitigate it?
DDoS attacks are still a thing. But they are also easy to mitigate. Here is how, and an interesting discussion about the topic.
About John Cryan and the nonsense of the cashless society
Cache currency is a blessing for law-enforcement because it allows them to trace back the origins to a crime. When criminals are forced to resort to crypto currency, the game changes.
The case of the spying paper shredder
Cybercrime comes in many forms industrial espionage is one of them. Today, we are not even safe from paper shredders in the offices anymore.
The most complex case of CEO Fraud… yet; and how to mitigate it.
CEO fraud is one of the most devious forms of cybercrime, and social engineering. The most complex form was experienced, and the risk for future attacks was mitigated.
Why it’s a good idea to isolate EOL applications/software with insufficient patches, and how to do it
Software that it’s not regularly updated presents at risk. However, sometimes it is out of our influence whether or not a software remains up to date. If the software vendor does not provide updates and patches in time, and option to deal with such situations is to isolate software in virtual machines etc.
Why you don’t want your RJ 45 sockets available in the wild
This post is about the security risks of having exposed RJ 45 sockets and your organization.


