by Neal Humphrey | Dec 1, 2016 | Blog, Cybersecurity
Simpler, not Simple, Security POSTED BY NEAL HUMPHREY I have been involved in cybersecurity for 10+ years and have been in computers since the Epson days. Before I joined ThreatQ I was a Technical Solutions Architect at Cisco and spent most of my time there working...
by Neal Humphrey | Nov 22, 2016 | Blog, Cybersecurity
It’s beginning to look a lot like Phishing Season POSTED BY NEAL HUMPHREY As I awoke this morning and my security-based paranoid brain kicked in after some coffee, I realized that Thanksgiving is in just a couple of days. Added to that realization is the amount of...
by Jonathan Couch | Nov 1, 2016 | Blog, Cybersecurity
CyberMaryland Panel Illuminates the Dark Web POSTED BY JONATHAN COUCH Recently, at the CyberMaryland Conference 2016 in Baltimore, MD, I had the pleasure of participating in a panel discussion, “Shedding Light on the Dark Web: Threat Intelligence Enabled Workforce,”...
by Ryan Trost | Aug 17, 2016 | Blog, Cybersecurity
What makes the Olympics stand out, allows attacks to play out POSTED BY RYAN TROST On the heels of U.S. presidential campaigning and the U.K. leaving the European Union, all eyes have shifted to the 2016 Olympics Games in Rio – including the eyes of criminals. While...