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Video: What is Open RAN for 5G and what is it’s role in security?

January 15, 2021January 15, 2021 Editors Desk 0 Comments

In our latest video we discuss the concept of Open RAN, what it is, what it means for 5G and also what it means for the security of 5G networks. Enjoy our editorial from Cybersecurity Magazine.

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Double Feature: Social Engineering – a Rising Threat

October 30, 2020October 30, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments

The motto for this year’s cybersecurity awareness Month was “Do Your Part. #BeCyberSmart.” A good advice, since social engineering is still the No.1 attack vector in cybersecurity. We asked two experts to explain how much of a problem social engineering really is, how criminals exploit this and how to prevent against social engineering attacks.

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Video: Protecting the IoT Edge

October 9, 2020October 9, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments

The Internet of Things will change our lives fundamentally, with billions of new devices connected to the internet. Obviously, the IoT needs adequate protection. In our interview, Don Boxley from DH2i explains why he thinks a Software Defined Perimeter is the best way to secure the IoT.

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Video: The impact of BYOD on security

August 21, 2020August 21, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments

What are the implications for a security strategy when employees bring their own devices to work. We spoke with Kevin Sheu, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Bitglass, about BYOD in relation to security.

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Interview: Cybersecurity in a geopolitical context

August 14, 2020August 13, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments

This week, Russia approved the first vaccine against Covid-19. A few weeks earlier, the US and the UK announced a cyber attack from Russia was trying to steal Covid-19 related research. We spoke with Prof. Panos Yannakogeorgos from NYU about the geopolitical aspects of cybersecurity

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Interview: Why chatbots are a backdoor to company data and how to protect them

August 7, 2020August 7, 2020 Editors Desk 1 Comment

Chatbots are the latest hype. However, those bots are often unsecured and the potential for mischief is big. Watch our interview with Chad Hiremath to learn about the security of chatbots.

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Interview: Recruiting challenges in Cybersecurity

July 31, 2020July 30, 2020 Matt Donato and 1 more 0 Comments

We spoke with Matt Donato about the challenges of finding the right experts in Cybersecurity as well as the opportunities for security experts in a dynamic environment

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Editorial Podcast: 5G Security and Virtualization

July 20, 2020July 20, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments

In the second episode of our editorial podcast on 5G security, we elaborate on the need of virtualization for 5G. On one hand, being software-based, virtualization makes 5G networks more vulnerable, while also vritualization opens up more possibilities for securing mobile networks.

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Back to work: Security after the crisis

July 10, 2020July 1, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments

Insecure devices from the home networks might infect the corporate infastructure when we return to the office. We’ve had the chance to talk to Matthias Canisius about what strategies are best to securely go back to work.

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Cyberdanger: is Anti-Virus really dead?

June 29, 2020June 29, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments

See our discussion with Eddy Willems, renowned security specialist and book author, about todays security landscape and how to protect yourself in it.

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