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Ransomware, supply chain attacks show no sign of abating

Ransomware, supply chain attacks show no sign of abating Security experts at Black Hat Asia 2021 discuss the state of ransomware and supply chain attacks, two of the most common attack vectors that offer high returns for threat actors Share this item with your network: By Published: 07 May 2021 7:47 Ransomware and supply chain attacks will continue to rear their ugly head in a world where cyber attacks are increasingly being politicised. That was the key message shared by a panel of cyber security experts at Black Hat Asia 2021 who noted that the two common attack vectors would offer the highest returns on investments for threat actors.

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This Android App Promises To Wipe Your Phone If Cops Try To Hack It

This Android App Promises To Wipe Your Phone If Cops Try To Hack It
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How North Korean APT Kimsuky Is Evolving Its Tactics

How North Korean APT Kimsuky Is Evolving Its Tactics
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Kids in Hong Kong and other highly surveilled states worry infosec careers are just asking for trouble

Kids in Hong Kong and other highly surveilled states worry infosec careers are just asking for trouble Asia is already short millions of trainees; expert warns talent pipeline will dry up in response to government snooping Laura Dobberstein Fri 7 May 2021 // 05:11 UTC Share Copy Black Hat Asia Asian nations in which governments are keen on citizen surveillance struggle to develop ethical hackers, as prospective workers fear their activities may be misunderstood, according to security specialist Mika Devonshire. Devonshire spent much of 2019 and 2020 in Hong Kong, working as a digital forensics and incident response specialist at Blackpanda and serving as assistant faculty at Hong Kong University.

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Black Hat Asia Speakers Share Secrets About ...

Black Hat Asia Speakers Share Secrets About Sandboxes, Smart Doors, and Security Find video interviews with some of the coolest Black Hat Asia experts right here, as part of the Dark Reading News Desk this week. Enter Sandbox : Automating Linux Seccomp for Better AppSec: Linux seccomp is a powerful way to build secure applications, but it’s a grueling manual process. At Black Hat Asia, security researchers (slash Metallica fans) show how they’ve now automated the process to expand its use. Claudio Canella, phD candidate at Graz University of Technology tells Dark Reading about the session Enter Sandbox, co-presented by Graz University of Technology postdoctoral researcher Mario Werner and Hemoltz Center for Information Security faculty Michael Schwarz.   

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