As the industry has gotten better at locking down endpoint devices such as laptops, threat actors are finding new ways to infiltrate an organization’s systems—and they’re seeing more and more success.
As security risks intensify, districts can take these steps to secure networks, devices and data without overextending resources.
"Device manufacturers are encouraged to include and enable standard logging and forensic features that are robust and secure by default, so that network defenders can more easily detect malicious ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Run this 30-second Wi-Fi scan to expose who’s really using your network
Every router sold in the past decade keeps a live list of every phone, laptop, smart speaker, and security camera attached to ...
Attackers exploit FortiGate vulnerabilities to steal LDAP credentials and breach networks, enabling AD access and malware deployment.
The very devices organizations rely on to enforce security policy are now among the least monitored, and most rapidly ...
Intelligent physical security system devices—especially AI-enabled video cameras—have become high-value targets for hackers, who now deploy malware explicitly designed to infect these devices and lie ...
How-To Geek on MSN
You need a separate network to protect yourself from your smart devices
Live a smart life without compromising your privacy or security.
When things are working fine, it's easy to assume that software updates are unnecessary. But almost every device around you ...
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