Two terms often used interchangeably in cybersecurity are attribution and identification. This article will untangle the nuances between these concepts.
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Man in the Middle (MitM) Attacks
Man in the Middle (MitM) attack, a common cybersecurity threat that can compromise your communications. Understanding how these attacks work is crucial.
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Metadata in protocol analysis encompasses a broad range of descriptive data points accompanying each communication packet.
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Defense in Depth is a security strategy that implements multiple, overlapping layers of security measures to protect valuable assets.
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Botnet attacks stand out as a particularly insidious and impactful danger. These attacks leverage the collective power of compromised devices.
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Does password salting, a common security measure in civilian applications, also play a role in the complex encryption landscape of the military?
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One of the most dangerous threats is social engineering the art of manipulating people to divulge confidential information that can lead to identity theft.
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The year 2014 saw the unveiling of a sophisticated cyber hacking espionage campaign dubbed DarkHotel. This attack, targeted high-profile guests.
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Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) spoofing is a dangerous network attack that can compromise the security and integrity of your local area network (LAN).
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Insider threats are when individuals with access to an organization’s information and systems abuse that access or make mistakes that compromise security.
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The critical signs that may indicate you are a victim of keylogging and provide practical strategies to help you identify and mitigate potential threats.
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In the ever-escalating battle against cyber threats, reverse engineering and cyber deception, passive defenses are no longer enough.
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Our mobile phone beneath their surfaces lies a potential for misuse and the ability to be used for covert tracking, often without our knowledge or consent.
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