Extending Security to Remote Users Requires a Blended Fabric Strategy

Extending Security to Remote Users Requires a Blended Fabric Strategy

Living in an untethered digital world is now the new normal, where millions of people now work, shop, and socialize remotely, from any location on any device. And they expect to be able to do so long after the Covid-19 pandemic is over. According to one survey, ninety-six percent of remote workers want to either continue working remotely full-time or want to return to a hybrid remote/office work environment post-pandemic. In fact, a recent online survey reported…

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Employers are watching remote workers and they’re monitoring these activities

Employers are watching remote workers and they’re monitoring these activities

While many employers are tapping technologies to monitor workflows, a new report highlights potential drawbacks and even resentment among surveilled employees. Image: GettyImages/Laurence Dutton Employers are increasingly using monitoring software to keep an eye on day-to-day operations. In fact, 75% of work conversations could be recorded and assessed by 2025, according to Gartner. On Thursday, ExpressVPN published the results of a recent survey highlighting workforce sentiments regarding telecommuting, employer monitoring software and more. While many…

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FBI Employee Indicted Over Illegal Document Removal

FBI Employee Indicted Over Illegal Document Removal

An employee of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been accused of stealing classified information and national security documents from her workplace and keeping them at home.  Intelligence analyst Kendra Kingsbury of the FBI’s Kansas City Division was charged in a two-count indictment returned under seal by a federal grand jury in Kansas City, Missouri, on Tuesday, May 18. The federal indictment alleges that 48-year-old Kingsbury took sensitive government material home to her residence in Dodge…

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Forming a bond without ever meeting in person – The Bedfont Lakes “Quaranterns” and Graduates – Cisco Blogs

Forming a bond without ever meeting in person – The Bedfont Lakes “Quaranterns” and Graduates – Cisco Blogs

In collaboration with Emily Cousins Traditionally, the graduates and interns who join Cisco and work at our Bedfont Lakes office form tight-knit bonds with each other. It is what takes them away on holidays together, after work get-togethers, and cosmic mini-golfing, go-karting, or fancy team dinners. It’s a family unit forged in the shared experiences of starting a new chapter in their lives. When all these in-person moments dissipated with the onslaught of a pandemic,…

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How to disable the Linux login banner

How to disable the Linux login banner

Looking to eke out as much security as you can from your Linux servers? Jack Wallen shows you how you can limit the information would-be ne’er-do-wells get by disabling the login banner. Image: iStock/structuresxx When you log in to Linux, either by way of SSH or the console, you are greeted with a banner that offers up a few important bits of information. If you’re doing everything you can to secure that Linux server, the…

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All Aboard! Next Stop: Norfolk Southern Smart Campus, Midtown Atlanta – Cisco Blogs

All Aboard! Next Stop: Norfolk Southern Smart Campus, Midtown Atlanta – Cisco Blogs

Norfolk Southern is one of the largest freight railroad companies in the U.S.  It employs more than 20,000 people and operates nearly 20,000 route miles across 22 states and the District of Colombia. It also supports international trade at every major container port in the eastern United States. Chances are, many of the products you use were transported by Norfolk Southern. But this story isn’t about the railroad or even the trains, it’s about the…

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Not your grandmother’s ransomware

Not your grandmother’s ransomware

Not your grandmother’s ransomware | 2021-05-24 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. This Website Uses CookiesBy…

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Lead the Orchestra Without Turning Your Back on the Cloud – Cisco Blogs

Lead the Orchestra Without Turning Your Back on the Cloud – Cisco Blogs

Cisco’s New Intersight Cloud Orchestration (ICO) Service Is Up and Running! Earlier this month, we introduced Intersight Cloud Orchestration (ICO) — Intersight’s brand new automation service. In that blog, we covered the importance of orchestration and talked about how Intersight is evolving to the world’s simplest hybrid cloud platform. This blog will tell you more about ICO and what it can do for you. The next post will dive deeper into how ICO works, providing…

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Cybersecurity Lecturer Wins Lloyd’s Science of Risk Prize

Cybersecurity Lecturer Wins Lloyd’s Science of Risk Prize

A lecturer from the University of Plymouth has won a prestigious international prize for her research in maritime cybersecurity. Dr. Kimberly Tam’s work won her the overall gong and the cybersecurity category in the 2021 Lloyd’s Science of Risk prize. Tam was among six academics announced as award winners by insurance and reinsurance market Lloyd’s of London on May 21. The Science of Risk prize is awarded to academics and PhD students who further the understanding of…

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Give CISOs a Shot – They Deserve It | McAfee Blogs

Give CISOs a Shot – They Deserve It | McAfee Blogs

Imagine this scenario: a CEO, CIO, CTO, CISO walk into a bar…    The CTO has heard about cocktails that go beyond the “pour and shake,” and asks the bartender what they know about molecular gastronomy to take their drink to the next level. The CIO considers the CTO’s choice, weighing the risk versus reward of trying something new. The CEO orders a Long Island iced tea – a bold, ambitious, and challenging choice that incorporates a bit of everything, but they know in…

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