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Towerwall Security/Malware Alert Vol 13.71

Data Security , Information Security , Security , cybercriminals , Big Data , Data Privacy , cybersecurity , Enterprise , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

GameOver Zeus P2P Malware Original release date: June 02, 2014 Systems Affected Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, and 8 Microsoft Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, and Server 2012 Overview GameOver Zeus (GOZ), a peer-to-peer (P2P) variant of the Zeus family of bank credential-stealing malware identified in September 2011, [1] uses a decentralized network infrastructure of compromised personal computers and web servers to execute command-and-control. The United Statesfalse

Towerwall and MassBay Host Another Successful Information Security Summit

Security Partners , Security Services , security software , Data Security , Government Compliance Regulations , Security Regulations , Security Threat , Information Security , Security , Compliance & Privacy , Events , Compliance , Big Data , Data Privacy , security research , Data Breach

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

10 things I know about preventing ID theft

network security , Security Services , Data Security , ID Theft , Gift Cards , credit card security , Security Threat , Information Security , Application Security , Security , PCI , endpoint security system , Cloud Security , security policy , financial security , Security Alert , information security tips , Compliance , Big Data , Data Privacy , Mobile Security , Cash , cybersecurity , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

10. Use cash or gift cards The threat of identity theft is reduced dramatically if you don't use your credit card for all your purchases, so consider using cash or even gift cards to pay your way.

Towerwall listed among “20 Most Promising Security Consulting Companies”

Security Partners , network security , Security Services , security software , Data Security , credit card security , Security Threat , Security Program , Information Security , Application Security , Security , Cloud Security , security policy , information security tips , cloud services , Big Data , Data Privacy , security research , Mobile Security , cybersecurity , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

Also named to CRN’s “Women in the Channel” and “The Power 50” BOSTON – May 12, 2014 – Towerwall (www.towerwall.com), an IT security services provider for small to mid-size businesses, today announced it was selected for inclusion in a list of the 20 “Most Promising Enterprise Security Consulting Companies.” The list was compiled by the editors of CIO Review, a magazine published in Fremont, Calif. “Presently, the time is apt to identify some of the right security players in the market. Wefalse

Deciding Between Vulnerability Scanning And Penetration Testing

Security Services , security software , Data Security , Assessment , Security Regulations , Security Threat , Information Security , Application Security , Security , Hackers , security policy , cybercriminals , penetration testing , Big Data , Data Privacy , vulnerability management , cybersecurity , Enterprise , Data Breach , Gap Assessment

Michelle Drolet

My clients often confuse scanning and penetration testing. Organisations should be conducting both external vulnerability scans and penetration tests. If you are storing or transmitting data on the Internet, particularly sensitive data such as credit card details, then quarterly scanning is required to validate your PCI compliance. You also need to conduct a penetration test at least once a year. These are the minimum requirements to remain compliant; it is prudent to scan and test more often.false

Data Security Review Issue 2: Know the Threats

Data Security , Security Threat , Information Security , Security , Hackers , cybercriminals , Security Alert , Data Privacy , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

Welcome to Issue 2 of the Data Security Review

Is Blind Trust Making You Unsafe?

network security , security software , Data Security , Security Regulations , credit card security , Security Threat , Phishing , Security Program , Information Security , Application Security , Security , endpoint security system , Compliance , Big Data , Data Privacy , cybersecurity , Enterprise , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

Personal and business relationships rely on trust to function, but blind trust in the digital world is downright dangerous. We’re asked to trust companies all the time. We trust them with personal details and they promise to keep them safe. It’s the same story in the enterprise. One company will entrust another to backup and store data, keeping it accessible for employees, but shutting out criminals and spies. Sometimes that trust proves to be misplaced, with disastrous results. On a personalfalse

Towerwall Heartbleed Vulnerability Alert

network security , Data Security , Security Regulations , Heartbleed , credit card security , Security Threat , Information Security , Security , security policy , cybercriminals , penetration testing , Security Alert , information security tips , Big Data , Data Privacy , vulnerability management , cybersecurity , Enterprise , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

Good Afternoon: The IT infrastructure your organization may use for day-to-day business may be vulnerable because of the Heartbleed vulnerability. Sophos a Towerwall partner has prepared a podcast of the Heartbleed vulnerability, which addresses who is likely affected, workarounds and an offer to help determine if you are vulnerable. http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/04/10/sscc-142-heartbleed-explained-patches-evaluated-apple-chastised-podcast/ If you think you may be affected and don't knowfalse

Towerwall Information/Vulnerability Alert Vol 13.69: Cisco Security Notice

security software , Security Regulations , Security Threat , Security Program , Information Security , Security , security policy , penetration testing , Security Alert , information security tips , security research , cybersecurity , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

Cisco Security Notice Cisco WebEx Business Suite HTTP GET Parameters Include Sensitive Information

Successful Breakfast Event: From Zero to Data Governance Hero

network security , Security Services , security software , Security Regulations , Security Threat , Security Program , Information Security , Security , Cloud Security , security policy , Events , information security tips , cloud services

Michelle Drolet

Thanks for all that joined Towerwall at the From Zero to Data Governance Hero breakfast event! Towerwall and Varonis experts gave first-rate information on the importance of pressing data concerns of 2014. Also, Varonis’ speaker gave a great live demonstration on the Data Governance Suite! It was an event well spent!