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[Weekly Security News] Cybersecurity rules proposed for EU bodies amid cyberattack worries

 March 25, 2022 1. Cybersecurity rules proposed for EU bodies amid cyberattack worries As rising concerns about cyberatt­­acks could disrupt essential services and cause data theft, the European Commission suggested that EU countries must identify cybersecurity risks at all EU institutions and put in place a framework to improve cybersecurity, and this is part of a package of draft rul ...

Zero_Trust

Zero Trust Network Access: The What and the Why

According to Gartner, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a product or service that creates an identity- and context-based, logical access boundary around an application or set of applications. “The applications are hidden from discovery, and access is restricted via a trust broker to a set of named entities. The broker verifies the identity, context and policy adherence of ...

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[Cloudbric’s latest news] Cloudbric Progress Report for February

Greetings, from Cloudbric. Here’s the latest from Cloudbric: for february 1st to february 28th. 1.Technology Developments*Cryptobric App Update → Identity Authentication Enhancement (Travel Rule Compliance) : 60% complete (estimated time of completion: end of 2022 1Q) Travel Rule regulation — Technical review complete Service development i ...

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[Weekly Security News] The US lacks cybersecurity experts as the threat of Russian attacks appears, according to Jobs reports

March 18, 2022 1. The US lacks cybersecurity experts as the threat of Russian attacks appears, according to Jobs reports. U.S. intelligence announces that Russia is considering cyberattacks to retaliate against the U.S. for cutting off their energy imports and imposing economic sanctions. Top U.S. intelligence officials have been urging businesses to be on alert for months and warne ...

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[Weekly Security News] Ukrainian digital army prepares cyberattacks to counter Russian offensive

March 11, 2022 1. Ukrainian digital army prepares cyberattacks to counter Russian offensive The hundreds-strong Ukrainian volunteer “hacker” corps that formed in a fury to counter Russia’s blitzkrieg attack is much more than a paramilitary cyberattack force.  On the other hand, Mykhailo Fedorov who is Ukraine's minister of digital transformation announced and endorse the creation of ...

DDOs

DDoS Trends and Cloudbric ADDoS

  DDoS attacks might be one of the oldest hacker tricks in the book, but that doesn’t mean they’re not evolving with the times. Even a decade ago, Wired saw a disturbing trend emerging: “Since (the 2000 Mafiaboy attack), the nature of DoS attackers has changed, morphing from the pimply faced amateur bent on self-aggrandizing mischief to organized criminals ...