Apr 30th 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 441
Pass-Worthless Authentication
Password manager supply chain attack, IT threats in abandoned offices, securing employees' home Wi-Fi networks
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- Severe security bugs in Nvidia GPU driver and vGPU software
- MITRE adds MacOS, Linux and more data types to ATT&CK framework
- IoT device vulnerabilities keep piling up
- Backdoored password manager stole data from as many as 29,000 enterprises
- When no one is in the building, what threats are in abandoned offices?
- SpaceX increases Starlink speed and latency by cutting satellite altitude with OK from FCC
- Google's push to re-open offices in September is frustrating employees
- Securing employees' home Wi-Fi networks
- Ransomware crooks threaten to ID informants if police department doesn't pay
- Tom "TJ" Jermoluk, Co-Founder and CEO of Beyond Identity talks about going Passwordless and Beyond
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Links
- Nvidia Warns: Severe Security Bugs in GPU Driver, vGPU Software
- MITRE Adds MacOS, More Data Types to ATT&CK Framework
- 100 million more IoT devices are exposed—and they won’t be the last
- Backdoored password manager stole data from as many as 29K enterprises
- Ghost Town Security: What Threats Lurk in Abandoned Offices?
- FCC lets SpaceX cut satellite altitude to improve Starlink speed and latency
- Google Is Setting New Remote-Work Guidelines -- Will Other Companies Do the Same?
- How to Secure Employees' Home Wi-Fi Networks
- Ransomware crooks threaten to ID informants if cops don’t pay up
- beyondidentity.com