Why security expert Brook Schoenfield is denying DevSecOps
Software Testing News – After spending years building up a reputation for highly regarded cybersecurity firms such as McAfee and CISCO, Brook Schoenfield decided to use his experience to write a book called Securing Systems: Applied Security Architecture and Threat Models.’ This gained him even more traction in his sector and he now works at IOActive as a Master Security Architect where he spends his days building robust, self-sustaining security architecture programs.
A hacker’s paradise? 5G and cyber security
FT – The rollout of fifth-generation mobile networks — which offer the potential for download speeds of up to 10 times faster than today’s — will change how we communicate, work and stream video. However, the faster speeds are also likely to present an opportunity for hackers to target more devices and launch bigger cyber attacks, experts say.
Top 10 Enterprise Security Consulting/Services Companies – 2019
CIO Review – Be it identifying the possible vulnerabilities or designing security solutions according to each client’s specific needs, these service providers empower their clients with their expertise around-the-clock support. With a core understanding of the current enterprise security landscape and its continuous evolution, CIOReview has compiled a list of the 10 Most Consulting/Services Companies 2019 to help organizations to adopt an agile, forward-thinking approach to security in this technologically advanced and connected world.
4 Ways Gov Tech Startups Can Make Themselves More Secure
Government Technology – Security is government IT’s No. 1 priority, but startups like to “move fast and break things.” At the TechCrunch Disrupt conference, three security professionals gave advice on how tech companies can reduce risk.
American Hospitals Turning Patients Away Due To Ransowmare Attack
Information Security Buzz – Three US hospitals have been forced to temporarily close their doors to “all but the most critical new patients” following a ransomware outbreak. This incident was first reported on 1 October with computers at the DCH Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Fayette Medical Center and Northport Medical Center all infected with ransomware