Apr 29th 2022
This Week in Enterprise Tech 491
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Hosted by
Louis Maresca,
Curtis Franklin
Co-Hosted by
Heather "Mo" Williams
Emotet malware, medical device insecurity, digital signing with HID Global
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
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