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); //]]>// > By Richard Adhikari Nov 20, 2020 5:00 AM PT The use of smart and connected devices promises to make our lives easier, but it might also give their manufacturers greater control over our lives. One out of three households in the United States with broadband connections owns at least one smart home device, and interactive security systems that allow remote connection and control capabilities are installed in 20 percent of these households, research firm Park Associates reports. Some companies offering smart devices, including Google, Belkin, and Best Buy have killed off their smart device product lines without warning, leaving consumers in the lurch. ....
4 months ago Provides “Single Pane of Risk” by Centralizing Extended Data from Siloed Third Party Security Tools and Applying Behavior-based Machine Learning to Drive Automated Responses to Threats LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Gurucul, a leader in Unified Security and Risk Analytics technology for on-premises and the cloud, today announced Gurucul XDR, a cloud-native analytics-driven platform that improves threat detection and incident response by applying ML analytics and advanced risk scoring algorithms to cross-layered telemetry from existing security and IT systems, applications, platforms, networks and services. Gurucul extended detection and response (XDR) significantly improves security operations effectiveness and productivity with extended data linking, out-of-the-box integrations, contextual ML analytics and risk-prioritized alerting that enables intelligent investigations and risk-based response automation. ....
The week in ransomware: Foxconn and Randstad are high-profile victims Foxconn and Randstad are laid low by cyber criminals, while Sophos spills on Egregor, and prognosticators turn to their crystal balls to divine how ransomware will develop in the next 12 months Share this item with your network: By Published: 11 Dec 2020 15:30 High-profile organisations falling victim to ransomware attacks during the week of 7 to 11 December 2020 have included electronics giant Foxconn and recruitment specialists Randstad, as the criminal gangs behind ransomware show no signs of letting up. Foxconn’s Mexican chip fab facility, which was initially attacked over the Thanksgiving weekend at the end of November by the DoppelPaymer gang and was shut down as a result, is now returning to business as usual following the attack on its systems which saw stolen files published on DoppelPaymer’s leak site – mostly innocuous internal documents, according to reports. The cy ....