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@htbridge : Top five #ApplicationSecurity pitfalls to avoid: t.co/8Ey5OSpjxE #cybersecurity (via Twitter twitter.com/htbridge/status/1109070358576066560)
Ransomware can infect your computer system through several means, including phishing emails, malvertising, drive-by downloads, remote desktop protocols, and social engineering tactics. Phishing emails may contain malicious links or attachments that can infect your system with ransomware. Attackers may place malicious ads on legitimate websites, exploit vulnerabilities in outdated software and web browsers, or use brute-force attacks to gain access to your system. Once the ransomware is installed, it can quickly encrypt your files and demand a ransom payment in exchange for a decryption key. To prevent ransomware attacks, it's crucial to implement strong cybersecurity measures, including employee training, regular software updates, antivirus and anti-malware software, network monitoring, and data backups. These strategies can help protect your business from ransomware attacks and minimize the impact if an attack does occur.
Opening speech by Dr. Mikhail Gofman, Director of the Center for Cybersecurity. The center works to develop and maintain a top-notch curriculum in cybersecurity. Visit our Education section for more information: www.fullerton.edu/cybersecurity/education/
@htbridge : Canadian Government issues #cybersecurity guide for SMBs: t.co/eg0sowsXF2 (via Twitter twitter.com/htbridge/status/1113028615820795905)
Ryan Carlson, Nebraska National Guard cybersecurity manager, was promoted during a Jan. 4 ceremony at the Joint Force Headquarters in Lincoln, to the rank of major in the Nebraska Army National Guard. (Nebraska National Guard photo by Spc. Lisa Crawford)
@htbridge : 3 enterprise #cybersecurity trends #CISO's must pay attention to: t.co/GI9vC73TWZ (via Twitter twitter.com/htbridge/status/1088421558685786113)