Attacks on enterprise security: Microsoft services as a weapon
Black Hat 2017 demonstrated that Microsoft enterprise solutions could be quite useful in attackers’ hands.
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Black Hat 2017 demonstrated that Microsoft enterprise solutions could be quite useful in attackers’ hands.
Can you be sure the encrypted USB drives you’re using won’t reveal your company’s secrets to hackers? Problem is, current certifications can’t guarantee it.
Facebook’s Alex Stamos explains why the information security industry has the wrong priorities and what should be done about it.
A hacker connects a mysterious device to a lock, picks its code within a few seconds, and unlocks the door. That’s how it always happens in the movies, but is it the same in real life?
At the Black Hat conference, researchers demonstrated that typing on the keyboard while talking on Skype is not safe.
Assembly robots are made with physical safety in mind, but hacking these machines is still frighteningly easy
We hope that you find these five papers helpful in building out training for your staff
Just when you think you have seen everything hacked, Black Hat comes along and shows you that a car wash can be hacked.