Small to Midsize Business Security Capabilities Falling as Attack Sophistication Rises

By John Damon Working with limited resources and being asked to “do more with less” is often par for the course for small and midsize businesses (SMBs). Smaller companies are also credited with being more nimble than their enterprise counterparts, adopting next-generation tools more quickly and experimenting with new business models. However, a new survey of CSOs and SecOps Managers reveals that more SMBs are putting themselves at increased risk for cyber attacks by forgoing critical security capabilities and processes. Attackers are Developing []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Small to Midsize Business Security Capabilities Falling as Attack Sophistication Rises

By John Damon Working with limited resources and being asked to “do more with less” is often par for the course for small and midsize businesses (SMBs). Smaller companies are also credited with being more nimble than their enterprise counterparts, adopting next-generation tools more quickly and experimenting with new business models. However, a new survey of CSOs and SecOps Managers reveals that more SMBs are putting themselves at increased risk for cyber attacks by forgoing critical security capabilities and processes. Attackers are Developing []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Microsoft Patch Tuesday – February 2016

By Talos Group Today, Microsoft has released their monthly set of security bulletins designed to address security vulnerabilities within their products. This month’s release contains twelve bulletins addressing 37 vulnerabilities. Five bulletins are rated critical and address vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Edge, Windows Journal, Office and Windows PDF. The remaining seven bulletins are rated important and address vulnerabilities in the Network Policy Server (NPS), Active Directory, Windows, Remote Desktop Protocol, WebDAV, Kernel Mode Driver and the .NET Framework. Bulletins Rated Critical Microsoft bulletins []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Microsoft Patch Tuesday – February 2016

By Talos Group Today, Microsoft has released their monthly set of security bulletins designed to address security vulnerabilities within their products. This month’s release contains twelve bulletins addressing 37 vulnerabilities. Five bulletins are rated critical and address vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Edge, Windows Journal, Office and Windows PDF. The remaining seven bulletins are rated important and address vulnerabilities in the Network Policy Server (NPS), Active Directory, Windows, Remote Desktop Protocol, WebDAV, Kernel Mode Driver and the .NET Framework. Bulletins Rated Critical Microsoft bulletins []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Protect Your Entire Digital Self

By Anthony Grieco Cisco is proud to join the National Cybersecurity Alliance in its support of White House efforts to improve online security.

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Protect Your Entire Digital Self

By Anthony Grieco Cisco is proud to join the National Cybersecurity Alliance in its support of White House efforts to improve online security.

Source:: Cisco Security Notice