Practical Protection: Imposing Cost
No one likes spending money! In this episode of Practical Protection, we dive into imposing cost on attackers, hopefully deterring them from attacking in the first place.
No one likes spending money! In this episode of Practical Protection, we dive into imposing cost on attackers, hopefully deterring them from attacking in the first place.
Microsoft already announced two sets of pre-release changes to Microsoft Recall that address some of its security issues. And there will undoubtedly be more. In this blog, we review your options to protect your organization against Microsoft Recall.
In this Episode of Practical Protection, we talk about BitLocker's new self-service recovery key access feature.
In this edition of Practical Protection, Paul Robichaux dives into 5 steps you can take to protect yourself, and potentially your organization, from future breaches.
Microsoft introduces Microsoft Security Exposure Management (MSEM)! In this blog, Paul discusses MSEM and offers some advice for things you can do before the tool is pushed to GA.
Unfortunately, attacks happen... But a post-attack investigation is paramount to stopping the next attack. In this blog, Paul Robichaux reviews what to do after an attack has taken place, with practical tips along the way.
In this Edition of Practical Protection, Paul Robichaux dives into Microsoft's Cybersecurity Reference Architecture and discusses if you really need it.
This edition of Practical Protection is all about theory and playing games. In this blog, Paul Robichaux explains how to improve your security posture by setting up hypothetical scenarios in your environment.
Recently, security researchers at JumpSec labs identified a vulnerability in Teams that allows malware delivery through Teams chat. Microsoft Acknowledged the vulnerability but didn't release any immediate remedies. In this blog, we will discuss two practical methods to avoiding malware delivery within Teams.