SANS Offensives Operations blog with SEC670 Prep Quiz Answers
In December 2022, attackers socially engineered an Activision HR employee into disclosing information which led to the breach of almost 20k employee records. The data contained 16k unique email addresses along with names, phone numbers, job titles and the office location of the employee. Activision advised that no sensitive employee information was included in the breach.
What is multifactor authentication? Multifactor authentication (MFA) is an account login process that requires multiple methods of authentication from independent […]
In June 2020 then again in September that same year, Horse Isle “The Secrent Land of Horses” suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 28k unique email addresses along with names, usernames, IP addresses, genders, purchases and plain text passwords. The system also stored and exposed failed password attempts for each user with the password retained in plain text.
A blog about the need for a dedicated ICS security awareness training program
In security, the tools that give us the greatest visibility often become the most powerful and the most useful…. Chief […]
This is the third in a 4-part series of blogs covering the end-to-end aspects of zero trust.
System Administrators, who are also known as the backbones of a computer system, are IT professionals that handle all the […]
What is the principle of least privilege (POLP)? The principle of least privilege (POLP) is a concept in computer security […]
A blog about the new Security and Exchange Commission mandates