4 Things We Learned About Cyber Crime In 2017
2017 was a huge year for both cyber crime and cyber security. We’ve listed four of the major learning points we can take from last year so we can be better prepared for the future.
CUBE SIP Integration: The Challenge I Had With A UK Service Provider!
The Challenge I was asked to integrate a CUBE gateway with a UK Service Provider using SIP. Considering a CUBE SIP integration was a task I had performed many times with service providers in the US, I thought it would be a walk in the park. Unfortunately, I was mistaken.
Cisco AMP – An Introduction Into Cisco’s Advanced Malware Protection Platform
In 2017, hearing about well-known, global organisations falling victim to largescale cyber-attacks became a daily occurrence. Cisco AMP is the new way to prevent such disasters.
Six new features in Palo Alto Networks Traps 4.1
Palo Alto Networks recently released the 4.1 update to their well regarded EndPoint Security Solution, Traps, last week. Following relatively quickly on from the major 4.0 update, 4.1 has all the usual bugfixes and minor tweaks that you’d come to expect.
Introduction to SSL Security with F5 Networks
With SSL being increasingly used to encrypt online data, cybercriminals are now routinely using it to hide malware. Business organisations now need to find ways of inspecting SSL traffic as part of their overarching Security strategy in order to keep data secure.
Five things we learnt at InfoSec 2017
Last week saw the doors to Olympia open yet again to the world of Security for Infosecurity 2017. From the 6th to the 8th of June tens of thousands of people visited the show to engage with vendors, see what's new and gather information on the latest Security trends and challenges for the coming year.
Defending against the WanaCrypt0r Ransomware attacks with Palo Alto Networks
It must have been quite the challenge to have gone through this entire weekends news cycle without hearing something about a major cyber-attack in the form of Ransomware that has ‘crippled’ the NHS in the UK, Telefonica in Spain and other organisations.
Cisco Spark Board – a new way of collaborating
Cisco Spark Board is the all in-one device for team collaboration. From the touch of a finger, you can participate in digital whiteboard sessions and wirelessly present, and execute video conferences.