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Why SMBs Can’t Afford to Ignore the Growing Threat of Initial Access Brokers

Posted on 24 Oct 2025

Initial Access Brokers (IABs) facilitate cybercrime by breaking into networks and selling access to other criminals, particularly in the context of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS). As access prices drop and targeting broadens, even small businesses are now at risk. Organizations need robust security measures to detect IAB-driven intrusions early and mitigate threats. ...

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Why SNMPv1 and v2c Put Your Network at Risk (and Why You Should Upgrade)

Posted on 23 Oct 2025

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is crucial for network monitoring but poses security risks, especially in its earlier versions. Older versions, SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, transmit credentials in plain text, making them vulnerable to attacks. SNMPv3 offers improved security through authentication and encryption, necessitating careful configuration. Best practices must be followed to mitigate risks effectively. ...

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Building Strong Compliance Management Systems with ISO 37301

Posted on 22 Oct 2025

ISO 37301 is a management system standard that helps organizations establish and improve compliance management systems (CMS). It emphasizes integrity, governance, and accountability while providing optional third-party certification. This aids organizations in meeting compliance obligations, fostering a culture of compliance, and mitigating legal risks, ultimately supporting sustainable growth and resilience. ...

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Turning Human Error Into Human Defense

Posted on 21 Oct 2025

Phishing remains the top attack vector in cybersecurity, exploiting human behavior despite advancements in defenses. With 60% of breaches linked to human errors, attackers use sophisticated tactics tailored to various industries. Building a human-centric defense involves continuous training, real-world simulations, and a supportive culture to enhance resilience against these threats. ...

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Netizen: Monday Security Brief (10/20/2024)

Posted on 20 Oct 2025

CISA has identified five actively exploited vulnerabilities in Oracle, Microsoft, and other vendors, prompting urgency for remediation. Microsoft's response includes halting a ransomware campaign using Azure certificates. Netizen, a tech firm specializing in cybersecurity, offers services to secure and optimize digital infrastructures, supporting organizations in regulated environments. ...

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