Cyentia Cybersecurity Research Library
  • Sources
  • Tags
  • About
  • Sponsors
  • More from Cyentia

Threat Actor

Below you will find reports with the tag of “Threat Actor”

image from New Malware Threats Demand Action From Healthcare Sector

New Malware Threats Demand Action From Healthcare Sector

This white paper examines challenges for healthcare organizations and presents how the key to effective endpoint and server protection lies in the ability to dynamically analyze behavior in order to recognize malicious software by its actions, not its appearance. Intelligent response at machine speed is required to prevent, contain and mitigate potential threats. Success in this mission results in a major benefit for providers and payers: the ability to keep IT systems operation so medical and non-medical personnel can stay focused on patient care.

(more available)
Added: November 24, 2018
image from The Art Of Cyber War: A Modern Defense Strategy

The Art Of Cyber War: A Modern Defense Strategy

This report offers this key insight, “The heart of the tension between security and efficiency is the key vulnerability within your organization’s cyber security policy: employee passwords.” Read on to discover more.

(more available)
Added: November 24, 2018
image from Consumer Attitudes Toward Data Privacy Survey

Consumer Attitudes Toward Data Privacy Survey

This survey shows many American consumers are in favor of regulations designed to give them greater control over how businesses use their personal data. 78% of them were aware of the Facebook data-sharing scandal, in which political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to private information on more than 87 million Facebook users. 94% reported being generally concerned about their data and 57% said that the scandal made them even more concerned about their data privacy and security than they were before. The survey results show that many American consumers are open to regulations designed to give them greater control over how businesses use their personal data. 69% of those surveyed would like to see privacy laws like the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enacted in the US.

(more available)
Added: November 24, 2018
image from Under Siege: Achieving Cyber-Resiliency In An Evolving Healthcare Landscape

Under Siege: Achieving Cyber-Resiliency In An Evolving Healthcare Landscape

This report provides insight into the state of cybersecurity in Healthcare.

Added: November 24, 2018
image from Unseen Trheats, Imminent Losses: 2018 Midyear Security Roundup

Unseen Trheats, Imminent Losses: 2018 Midyear Security Roundup

In this midyear report, TrendMicro tracks the tendency of security risks to emerge from aspects of computing that are often overlooked and show how costly they can be especially for enterprises.

(more available)
Added: November 23, 2018
image from The State Of Threat Detection Report 2018

The State Of Threat Detection Report 2018

Between April and July 2018, Fidelis conducted a study of 582 security professionals to evaluate the adoption of threat hunting practices and overall security posture strengths and weaknesses.

(more available)
Added: November 21, 2018
image from Economic Impact Of Cybercrime - No Slowing Down

Economic Impact Of Cybercrime - No Slowing Down

This report takes a deep look at the economics of Cybercrime.

Added: November 21, 2018
image from Prevention Is Better Than Cure: Business Security - The Journey Continues

Prevention Is Better Than Cure: Business Security - The Journey Continues

This year’s Risk:Value Report from NTT Security shows that there is still a lot of work to do. It crystallizes in one shocking statistic: one-third of companies would rather pay a hacker’s ransom than invest in information security. Many organizations are still stuck in a reactive mindset when it comes to security.

(more available)
Added: November 21, 2018
image from The Hunt For IOT

The Hunt For IOT

F5 Labs, in conjunction with our data partner Loryka, has been tracking “The Hunt for IoT” for two years. We have focused our hunt primarily around port 23 telnet brute force attacks—the “low-hanging fruit” method—as they are the simplest, most common way to compromise an IoT device. (Telnet was also the most prominent attack type when we started this research series.)

(more available)
Added: November 21, 2018
image from 2019 Global ICS & IIoT Risk Report

2019 Global ICS & IIoT Risk Report

This report provides a “data-driven analysis of vulnerabilities in our industrial and critical infrastructure.”

Added: November 21, 2018
image from CipherCloud Cloud Data Security Research

CipherCloud Cloud Data Security Research

In August 2018 CipherCloud completed a survey of key customers and cloud users that included responses from hundreds of enterprise corporations. This survey was designed to identify the key business drivers that were compelling to these users as justification for the protection of cloud data.

(more available)
Added: November 21, 2018
image from Quarterly Incident Response Threat Report: Destructive Cyberattacks Increase Ahead of 2018 Midterm Elections

Quarterly Incident Response Threat Report: Destructive Cyberattacks Increase Ahead of 2018 Midterm Elections

A trade war with China. A fragile agreement with North Korea. A growing fear of Russian hackers. Ahead of the 2018 U.S. midterm congressional elections, geopolitical conflict continues to play out in cyberspace.

(more available)
Added: November 21, 2018
image from Cloud Native Security Report: Watching The Honeypots

Cloud Native Security Report: Watching The Honeypots

This report is the first in a bi-annual series that examines risks and attacks in the cloud native computing ecosystem. The next report will be released in the first half of 2019.

(more available)
Added: November 20, 2018
image from State of Cybersecurity Report 2018

State of Cybersecurity Report 2018

The first edition of the “State of Cybersecurity report” was well received by customers, industry analysts and cybersecurity professionals. The 2018 edition of the Report maintains the same unique structure to build on the first edition’s ethos and bring in new viewpoints and findings. The rest of this section is reproduced from last year’s report for the benefit of first-time readers.

(more available)
Added: November 20, 2018
image from The Forester Wave: Emerging Managed Security Services Providers (MSSPs), Q3 2018

The Forester Wave: Emerging Managed Security Services Providers (MSSPs), Q3 2018

In our 24-criterion evaluation of the emerging managed security services providers (MSSPs) market, we identified the 10 most significant providers, and researched, analyzed, and scored them. This report shows how each provider measures up to help security leaders make the right choice.

(more available)
Added: November 20, 2018
image from Now Tech: Container Security, Q4 2018

Now Tech: Container Security, Q4 2018

You can use container security tools to secure critical applications, speed development efforts, and tamperproof your containers. But to access these benefits, you’ll first have to select from a diverse set of vendors — vendors that vary by size, functionality, geography, and vertical market focus. Security pros should use Forrester’s Now Tech report to understand the value they can expect from a container security provider and select vendors based on size and functionality.

(more available)
Added: November 20, 2018
image from 2019 Forcepoint Cybersecurity Predictions Report

2019 Forcepoint Cybersecurity Predictions Report

In the 2019 Forcepoint Cybersecurity Predictions Report, we explore the impact of businesses putting their trust in cloud providers to protect their data, the impact of end-user trust in those securing personal biometric data, the cascading of trust into the supply chain to protect any critical data in their custodianship, and trust in algorithms and analytics successfully piloting automobiles and alerting security professionals to potential data loss incidents.

(more available)
Added: November 20, 2018
image from Email and Internet Voting: The Overlooked Threat To Election Security

Email and Internet Voting: The Overlooked Threat To Election Security

This report reviews the research that has been conducted by the federal government concluding that secure online voting is not yet feasible. We examine the insoluble security problems that are inherent to casting ballots online, including server penetration attacks, client-device malware, attacks to emailed and faxed ballots in transit, denial-of-service attacks, disruption attacks and the challenge to reliably authenticate voters.

(more available)
Added: November 20, 2018
image from 2017 Threat Report

2017 Threat Report

This report contains an overview of the threat trends and malware families Cylance’s customers faced in 2017. This information is shared with the goal of assisting security practitioners, researchers, and individuals in our collective battle against emerging and evolving cyberthreats.

(more available)
Added: November 20, 2018
image from Vulnerability Intelligence Report

Vulnerability Intelligence Report

In this report, they provide an overview of current vulnerability disclosure trends and insights into real-world vulnerability demographics in enterprise environments. they analyze vulnerability prevalence in the wild, based on the number of affected enterprises, to highlight vulnerabilities that security practitioners are dealing with in practice - not just in theory.

(more available)
Added: November 16, 2018
image from The Cost of Malicious Cyber Activity to the U.S. Economy

The Cost of Malicious Cyber Activity to the U.S. Economy

This report examines the substantial economic costs that malicious cyber activity imposes on the U.S. economy. Cyber threats are ever-evolving and may come from sophisticated adversaries. Due to common vulnerabilities, instances of security breaches occur across firms and in patterns that are difficult to anticipate. Importantly, cyberattacks and cyber theft impose externalities that may lead to rational underinvestment in cybersecurity by the private sectorrelative to the socially optimal level of investment. Firms in critical infrastructure sectors may generate especially large negative spillover effects to the wider economy. Insufficient data may impair cybersecurity efforts. Successful protection against cyber threats requires cooperation across firms and between private and public sectors.

(more available)
Added: November 16, 2018
  • ««
  • «
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • »
  • »»
© Cyentia Institute 2025
Library updated: July 17, 2025 20:08 UTC (build b1d7be4)