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Build security into your app development

Security Partners , Security Services , Data Security , IAST , Mobile Devices , Security Threat , Establish , Security Program , Information Security , Application Security , Security , software systems , DevOps , software updates , Mobile Apps , Hackers , Big Data , Data Privacy , OWASP , Mobile Security , Gap Assessment

Michelle Drolet

Integrate security testing into your dev process now or else face cyber-attacks later

Towerwall Information Security Update Vol 13.78 - 3 ways to make your Outlook.com account safer

network security , Data Security , Security Regulations , Outlook , Security Threat , Security Program , Information Security , Security , Hackers , Cloud Security , security policy , cybercriminals , Security Alert , internal emails , Data Privacy , cybersecurity , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

3 ways to make your Outlook.com account safer by John Hawes

More Devices, More Problems.

Unsecured Wi-Fi , network security , Data Security , IT Infrastructure , BYOD , Towerwall , Mobile Devices , Security Threat , Smartphone , Information Security , Application Security , Security , Mac , malware , Encryption , Mobile Apps , Cloud Security , Tablets , cloud services , Mobile Protection , Mobile Security , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

Check out this infographic for the numbers behind BYOD.

Shellshock , The Latest Mac OSX and Linux Vulnerabilty—

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Michelle Drolet

By: Solange_Desc1 Security researchers have discovered a new software bug known as the “Bash Bug” or “Shellshock,” or to those more technically “in-the-know” as GNU Bash Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2014-6271)(link is external). This bug, more correctly termed, ‘vulnerability’, potentially allows attackers to gain control over targeted computers. The bug is present in a piece of computer software called, Bash, that is typically found on computers running an operating system calledfalse

Towerwall Application Security Alert Vol 13.73

network security , passwords , Web Storage , Data Security , Security Regulations , Botnet , credit card security , Security Threat , bot-infected , two-factor authentification , Information Security , web server , Application Security , Security , Hackers , Cloud Security , Web Application Firewall , security policy , cybercriminals , penetration testing , Cryptolocker , Security Alert , Data Privacy , Web Browser , web users , cybersecurity , Enterprise , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

1.2 billion logins scooped up by CyberVor hacking crew - what you need to do Hackers have amassed a vast collection of stolen data, including 1.2 billion unique username/password pairs, by compromising over 420,000 websites using SQL injection techniques. Researchers monitored the gang for over seven months, thought to be "fewer than a dozen men in their 20s who know one another personally" based in a small city in central Russia. They found that the group, working together since at least 2011,false

Cork That App or Face Attack

Cork That App or Face Attack

passwords , Data Security , Government Compliance Regulations , Assessment , Security Regulations , credit card security , Security Threat , Security Program , Information Security , Application Security , Mobile Apps , Hackers , endpoint security system , security policy , cybercriminals , penetration testing , information security tips , Compliance , Mobile Security , cybersecurity , Enterprise , Gap Assessment

Michelle Drolet

Despite all the news about hackers infiltrating major corporations, most businesses continue to leave themselves woefully unprotected. Some surveys estimate more than 70% of businesses perform vulnerability tests on less than 10% of their cloud, mobile and web applications. A majority also confess they have been hacked at least once in the last two years. While most large businesses have begun application vulnerability testing, there is still a long way to go. After all, you are only asfalse

Test All Apps to Keep Hackers from Penetrating Castle Walls

Test All Apps to Keep Hackers from Penetrating Castle Walls

security software , Data Security , Security Regulations , Mobile Devices , Security Threat , Security Program , Information Security , Application Security , Security , Mobile Apps , Hackers , Cloud Security , security policy , cybercriminals , Tablets , information security tips , Compliance , Mobile Protection , Mobile Security , cybersecurity

Michelle Drolet

Four major challenges when protecting apps and how to solve them Despite all the news about hackers infiltrating major corporations, most businesses continue to leave themselves woefully unprotected. Some surveys estimate more than 70% of businesses perform vulnerability tests on less than 10% of their cloud, mobile and web applications. A majority also confess they have been hacked at least once in the last two years. While most large businesses have begun application vulnerability testing,false

Towerwall Security/Malware Alert Vol 13.72

Security Threat , Information Security , Security , malware , ransomware , Hackers , cybercriminals , Security Alert , information security tips , security research , cybersecurity , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

When an international law enforcement action earlier this month knocked out theGameover botnet, one happy consequence was the takedown of the servers that the CryptoLocker ransomware needed in order to do its dirty work. Well, any celebration over CryptoLocker’s demise is certainly premature - encrypting ransomware is alive and well. With many victims paying up, ransomware is a lucrative business for the crooks, and CryptoLocker has inspired copycats who want in on the loot.

CryptoLocker ransomware - learn what it is and how to prevent it

Security Threat , Information Security , Security , ransomware , cybercriminals , Security Alert , cybersecurity , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

A new ransomware program, known as Cryptolocker, was identified recently. Ransomware can freeze your computer and ask you to pay a fee, but this malicious ransomware does more than just that. (You can use a anti-virus tool to remove the virus.) Cryptolocker is different from other ransomware due to the fact that it allows your computer and software to run while your personal files, such as documents, spreadsheets, and images, are encrypted. The only copy of the decryption key is then saved ontofalse

Towerwall and MassBay Host Another Successful Information Security Summit

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Michelle Drolet

Towerwall teamed up with MassBay Community College on May 29 to present the second annual Information Security Summit at MassBay’s Wellesley Hills campus from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Over 250 individuals attended the Summit where they interacted with industry experts and participated in various security panel discussions. After a presentation on the "Anatomy of a Malware Attack" by Sophos, and the keynote by Chris Logan of Care New England Health Systems, the Summit offered a number of breakoutfalse