Apr 29th 2022
This Week in Enterprise Tech 491
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Hosted by
Louis Maresca,
Curt Franklin
Co-Hosted by
Heather "Mo" Williams
Emotet malware, medical device insecurity, digital signing with HID Global
Records live every Friday at 4:30pm Eastern / 1:30pm Pacific / 20:30 UTC.
Guests:
Mrugesh Chandarana
Emotet malware, medical device insecurity, digital signing with HID Global, and more.
- Emotet Malware evolving its install techniques, now uses PowerShell
- Tenable's Bit Discovery buy underscores demand for deeper visibility of IT assets
- Early discovery of Pipedream malware a success story for industrial security
- Many Medical Device Makers Skimp on Security Practices
- HID Global Director of Product Management Mrugesh Chandarana talks about digital signatures
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Links
- Emotet malware now installs via PowerShell in Windows shortcut files
- Tenable's Bit Discovery Buy Underscores Demand for Deeper Visibility of IT Assets
- Early Discovery of Pipedream Malware a Success Story for Industrial Security
- CHERNOVITE’s PIPEDREAM Malware Targeting Industrial Control Systems (ICS)
- Breakthrough Discovery of the One-Way Superconductor – Thought To Be Impossible
- Many Medical Device Makers Skimp on Security Practices
- API Attacks Soar Amid the Growing Application Surface Area
- hidglobal.com
- Automation is the Future of (Digital Certificate) Security
- Network Time Security: new NTP authentication mechanism
- 802.1X Authentication
- How PKIaaS Simplifies Compliance With European Union (EU) Regulations
- How to Use PKIaaS to Simplify Certificate Automation in Microsoft Active Directory