by ThreatQ | Dec 14, 2017 | Media Coverage
It sounds somewhat disheartening, but 2017 may go down in history as “the year of exploiting the known.” From the WannaCry campaign to the Equifax breach to the rise in spam and phishing, the trend may continue. Read More.
by ThreatQ | Dec 8, 2017 | Media Coverage
The U.S. Army commissioned a new program aimed at hiring cyber officers over the next five years, but experts are uncertain the plan’s incentives are enough to attract the best talent. Read More.
by ThreatQ | Dec 1, 2017 | Media Coverage
For years the security industry has been talking about the importance of patching as a basic security measure to prevent attacks. The Equifax breach is the latest reminder of what happens when organizations lag in this effort. It’s a safe bet that Equifax isn’t alone....
by ThreatQ | Nov 8, 2017 | Media Coverage
The recent global ransomware attacks that have dominated television news and headlines across the UK and Europe should be a call to arms for organisations around the world. Hundreds of thousands of computers in more than 150 countries have been affected and...
by ThreatQ | Nov 2, 2017 | Media Coverage
The security industry borrows a lot of concepts from the military and applies them to cyber defense. For example, Sun Tzu’s teachings in The Art of War or the application of ‘situational awareness’ to enhance tactical response. One common reference is to Colonel John...
by ThreatQ | Nov 1, 2017 | Media Coverage
Jonathan Couch, senior vice president of strategy at ThreatQuotient, says that the U.S. government should not be expected to disclose all of the vulnerabilities it leverages in its offensive cyber espionage operations. Read More.