Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tech Tip Tuesday – US Cyber Challenge: Cyber Quests April 2016

If you want to test your cyber incident response skills check out Cyber Quests. Participants will analyze packets, logs, and related scenarios to determine the nature of a variety of attacks, using skills associated with Security Monitoring and Event Analysts job requirements as set forth in the Mission Critical Role Project document developed by the Council on CyberSecurity.

The quiz is open from now to May 6th but you need to register before May 5th. Good luck!

http://uscc.cyberquests.org/

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Tech Tip Tuesday – I’m Hacked, Now What?

The April edition of @SANs OUCH! Newsletter provides good information on how to determine if you have been hacked and what to do. This is not a one size fits all solution but it’s a good start.

https://securingthehuman.sans.org/newsletters/ouch/issues/OUCH-201604_en.pdf

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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Tech Tip Tuesday - Friends Don’t Let Friends Plug in Strange USB Devices

A recent study conducted on a couple of college campuses found that 48% of people will pick up and plug in a USB flash drive they find. The primary motivation has been to find its rightful owner. Education is the only “reasonable” mitigation to this attack vector. Please do your part to keep your friends safe.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/11/half_plug_in_found_drives/

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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Tech Tip Tuesday – Verizon Data Breach Digest

The same folks that bring you the Data Breach Investigation Report (DBIR) just released a new kind of report. The Data Breach Digest provides 18 vignettes that cover the most popular attacks. It’s a great read for aspiring cybersecurity professionals or anyone wanting to know how DNS tunneling can hide malicious traffic in plain site.

http://www.verizonenterprise.com/resources/reports/rp_data-breach-digest_xg_en.pdf

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