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Card Brands Launch Security Initiative, Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects - 1 views

http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/card-brands-launch-security-initiative-a-6610 In addition to the card brands, the coalition will include banks of all sizes, credit unions, acquirers, retailers, po...

Card Brands Launch Security Initiative Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects

started by keirth lei on 12 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dyman Associates Risk Management : So You Think You Have a Point of Sale Terminal Problem? - 1 views

If your company has a Point of Sale (POS) terminal anywhere in its infrastructure, you are no doubt aware from the active media coverage that malware attacks have been plaguing POS systems across t...

Dyman Associates Risk Management So You Think Have a Point of Sale Terminal Problem?

started by Owen Kemp on 30 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects: Cybersecurity Expert Offers Tips To Consumers - 1 views

Hackers have become very sophisticated over the past few years. Not only the recent attack on Target was tremendous, but it was also rather unusual because hackers attacked the company through thei...

Cybersecurity Expert Offers Tips To Consumers Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects

started by Owen Kemp on 20 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects: Feds Launch Cyber Security Guidelines For ... - 1 views

The White House on Wednesday released the first version of its cyber security framework for protecting critical infrastructure. Critics say these voluntary guidelines enshrine the status quo. The ...

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects Feds Launch Cyber Security Guidelines For US Infrastructure Providers

started by Owen Kemp on 21 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Patrick Howitt

Dyman Associates Risk Management: Fundamentals of cloud security - 1 views

For many companies, security is still the greatest barrier to implementing cloud initiatives. But it doesn't have to be. Organisational pressure to reduce costs and optimise operations has led man...

Dyman Associates Risk Management Fundamentals of cloud security

started by Patrick Howitt on 02 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dallas Firm iSight Vaults to National Attention with Cyber Scam Report, Dyman & Associa... - 1 views

Target shoppers won't be the only ones who have had their personal information breached, says John Watters of iSight Partners. In business, when a customer of a company becomes an investor in the ...

Dallas Firm iSight Vaults to National Attention with Cyber Scam Report Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects

started by Owen Kemp on 23 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
sheinne jim

Dyman Associates Risk Management: 10 lessons learned from major retailers' cyber breaches - 1 views

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    There has been extensive adverse publicity surrounding what has become the largest data breach in the retail industry, affecting Target and two other U.S. retailers. In November-December 2013, cyber thieves executed a well-planned intrusion into Target's computer network and the point-of-sale terminals at its 1,800 stores around the holiday season and successfully obtained not only 40 million customers' credit and debit card information, but also non-card customer personal data for as many as 70 million customers. In addition, 1.1 million payment cards from Neiman Marcus and 3 million cards used at Michaels were reportedly exposed. The respected Ponemon Institute announced this June it believes that hackers have exposed the personal information of 110 million Americans-roughly half of the nation's adults-in the last 12 months alone, and this number reflects the impact of major retailer breaches and others in different governmental or business sectors, but does not include hacks revealed in July-August 2014. As we speak, there are news reports about the discovery of large quantities of personal information (including user names and passwords) mined from many websites by a Russian-based hacker group and new malware threats focused at retailers. According to a report released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, technology that is widely used to allow employees to work from home or permit IT and administrative personnel to remotely maintain systems is being exploited by hackers to deploy point-of-sale (PoS) malware that is designed to steal credit card data. This threat is being called "Backoff Malware".
Daennie Mei

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects Beware: This $9.84 Credit-Card Charge Isn't... - 1 views

View Source: http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/01/25/beware-this-984-credit-card-charge-isnt-as-harmles.aspx Credit-card scam artists are continually coming up with new scams, while impro...

Beware: This $9.84 Credit-Card Charge Isn't As Harmless It Seems Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects

started by Daennie Mei on 29 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects: Why Businesses Can't Ignore US Cybersecuri... - 1 views

Industry leaders and President Obama call the framework just a first step in creating a cybersecurity playbook for 16 US critical infrastructure sectors. But this is more than just a reference manu...

Why Businesses Can't Ignore US Cybersecurity Framework Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects

started by Owen Kemp on 19 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
sheinne jim

Dyman Associates Management, Focus on global effort to ensure cybersecurity - 0 views

Muscat: With the number of cybersecurity attacks increasing, regional and global cooperation is necessary to face the challenge, speakers at the third annual regional Cybersecurity Summit that open...

Dyman Associates Management Focus on global effort to ensure cybersecurity

started by sheinne jim on 21 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Jeks White

Dyman Associates Management: Why mobile security requires a holistic approach - 0 views

Its remarkable how much can change over the course of just a couple of years. We've seen bring-your-own-device (BYOD) evolve from a buzzword to an accepted practice with a strong business use case....

Dyman Associates Management: Why mobile security requires a holistic approach

started by Jeks White on 23 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

US government grants $3 million to fight future cyberattacks - 1 views

Algorithmic vulnerabilities, or the emerging hacking threat, can do a lot of damage on computer systems. It is considered as more complex, more challenging to detect and more effective at damaging ...

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects US government grants $3 million to fight future cyberattacks

started by Owen Kemp on 14 May 15 no follow-up yet
Owen Kemp

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects: The Weakest Link in Security? - 1 views

Hardly a day goes by without news of another data breach. It's safe to say that we live and work in risky times. But there's a growing recognition that cybercriminals aren't the only threat-or even...

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects The Weakest Link in Security

started by Owen Kemp on 22 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
geri unabia

Dyman Review: Park Associates, Networked Medical Devices to exceed 14 million unit sal... - 0 views

Firm sees Health Data Gateway as Strategic Investment Focus for device makers, care providers New digital health research from Parks Associates predicts U.S. unit sales of networked medical device...

Dyman Review Park Associates Networked Medical Devices to exceed 14 million unit sales in 2018

started by geri unabia on 04 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
Fath Ricks

Dyman & Associates Risk Management Projects on How to Prioritize the Alerts - Malware - 1 views

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    In late May, online security firm Trusteer, an IBM company, raised alarms about a new online banking Trojan it calls Zberp. According to Trusteer, more than 450 global banking institutions in the U.S., the United Kingdom and Australia have been targeted by this malware strain, which combines features from Zeus and Carberp, two well-documented banking Trojans. Just days earlier, global cyber-intelligence firm IntelCrawler warned of new point-of-sale malware known as Nemanja, which had reportedly infected retailers in nearly 40 countries. And news about recent evolutions in the mobile malware strain known as Svpeng also has caused concern. In May, Svpeng was found to have evolved from merely a banking Trojan to a malware strain equipped with a dual ransomware feature (see New Ransomware Targets Mobile). But with so many alerts about new and emerging malware strains and attacks, how should banking institutions respond? It's a growing challenge for information and security risk officers because one of the keys to mitigating cyber-risks is differentiating new threats from older ones.
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