Organizations are facing increasingly complex and international threats — from trade-secret exfiltration from countries like China in furtherance of economic espionage and academic advantages, to criminal gangs intent on installing malware on networks to extract hefty ransoms. While the exploits themselves are not new, the pace, the breadth, and the incentives are enhanced, creating heightened concern at the highest corporate and governmental levels. With trade secrets, valuable IP, reputation, and shareholder value on the line, what are best-in-class security teams doing to protect themselves against advanced threat actors?
Jennifer DeTrani, General Counsel of Nisos
Recent Posts
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On Detecting And Deterring Moles And Miscreants In The Workplace
By Jennifer DeTrani, General Counsel of Nisos on Sep 14, 2020 5:26:07 PM
Hacker Diplomacy: Minimizing Business Risks Stemming From Vulnerability Disclosures
By Jennifer DeTrani, General Counsel of Nisos on Aug 24, 2020 12:36:46 PM
"In the new work-from-home world where nonessential companies have pivoted into a largely remote workforce model with increasing reliance on business tools that ensure connectivity, there is a growing concern that tools like Zoom may not be vetted to the full extent of their now-applicable use case."
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Short And Distort: How Companies Are ‘Bearing’ Down On Market-Shifting Disinformation
By Jennifer DeTrani, General Counsel of Nisos on Feb 6, 2020 9:40:00 PM
It's pump and dump in a bull market, short and distort in a bear one.
When Trademarks Attack: How To Detect And Disarm Doppelgänger Domains
By Jennifer DeTrani, General Counsel of Nisos on Jan 23, 2020 9:42:00 PM
Typosquatting remains a vulnerability for phishing attacks against companies.
The Disinformation Dilemma (Part I)
By Jennifer DeTrani, General Counsel of Nisos on Sep 19, 2019 1:30:00 PM
Disinformation attacks create the perfect storm on a global level by traversing hemispheres and social classes in a matter of moments.