At the tail end of July, the SEC finalized a proposed rule requiring incident and other disclosures. The new rule is already facing significant industry backlash with even the Chamber of Commerce slamming the r...
This month’s edition of the Consortium Networks Monthly Newsletter is a huge policy roundup! Our semi-annual Washington Watch is out along with an overview of the current state of data privacy regulation ...
Welcome back to the Consortium Networks monthly newsletter, now sent out on Monday. Hopefully, this change will help out with clearing out that inbox ahead of the weekend! Let us know what you think. Th...
Article Update: Since the initial disclosure of the MOVEit zero-day vulnerability, the situation has evolved with significant updates and revelations surrounding the exploitation and the widespread impact of th...
The City of Dallas fell victim to a crippling ransomware attack on May 3rd, an event which it has only recently recovered from well over a month later. At its worst, the attack impacted a wide variety of city s...
When an application or service that an organization relies on develops an unknown security flaw, the risks of cyberattacks rise dramatically. Hackers exploit these vulnerabilities, known as zero-days, to access...
Consortium Networks has had a great kick-off to the Summer with many work-iversaries and other celebrations to kick off June. In addition, our powerhouse team of interns have settled in well and have been absol...
Malware: BellaCiao BellaCiao, an allusion to an old Italian resistance song, is the newest malware out of Charming Kitten/APT 35, an Iranian state-backed advanced persistent threat. According to The Ha...
Background Last month, the FBI infiltrated and neutralized the notorious Snake malware used heavily by Turla group. Turla is a hacking group that is part of the Russian domestic intelligence service, w...
Businesses and their boards are increasingly doubting the validity of cyber insurance and for good reason. The cyber insurance marketplace has become increasingly confusing, exclusionary, and expensive. The ...