Eric Chabrow, BankInfoSecurity

Eric Chabrow

BankInfoSecurity

Princeton, NJ, United States

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Past:
  • BankInfoSecurity
  • DataBreachToday
  • HealthcareInfoSec

Past articles by Eric:

Recalling 9 Years of Cybersecurity News and Analysis

This episode of the ISMG Security Report is devoted to producer/host Eric Chabrow's recollection of the evolution of cybersecurity news and analysis during his nine → Read More

5 Trends Cybersecurity Practitioners Must Address in 2018

A look ahead at five trends that should have a significant impact on cybersecurity in 2018 are featured in the final ISMG Security Report for 2017. Cybersecurity → Read More

The Man Behind the Cybersecurity 'Moonshot'

Exploring Samuel Visner's vision - patterned after the Manhattan Project and moonshot - for collaborating to create innovative ways to improve cybersecurity leads → Read More

Is North Korea the True Culprit Behind WannaCry?

An assessment on whether North Korea is behind the WannaCry ransomware attacks leads the latest edition of the ISMG Security Report. Also, the co-author of NIST's → Read More

How Malware Known as Triton Threatens Public Safety

The latest ISMG Security Report leads with a report on a malware attack on an industrial safety system that experts contend could threaten public safety. Also, → Read More

Exploring Cyber's Role in the New National Security Strategy

An analysis of the cyber component of the Trump administration's just-published National Security Strategy leads the latest edition of the ISMG Security. Also, DHS → Read More

New Law Bans Kaspersky AV Software From Federal Computers

A new U.S. law signed by President Donald Trump prohibits federal agencies from running anti-virus software from Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab. The company criticized → Read More

DHS Cybersecurity Agency Could Get a New Name and a Revamp

What does the title National Protection and Programs Directorate mean to you? It's not so clear, unless you are familiar with the Department of Homeland Security's organizational chart. To clarify its mission, the House has voted to rename - and revamp - the DHS agency. → Read More

Significant Changes Coming to NIST Cybersecurity Framework

The latest ISMG Security Report focuses on the significant changes found in the latest version of the U.S. government's Framework for Improving Critical → Read More

Report: Russian Hackers Target Banks in US, Britain, Russia

A group of Russian-speaking hackers over the past year-and-a-half has stolen nearly $10 million from banks, mostly in the United States, Britain and Russia, the → Read More

Securing IT Requires Slowing Down the Development Process

A commentary on the need for developers to be more deliberate in securing IT products leads the latest edition of the ISMG Security. Also, Congress tackles securing → Read More

Assessing the ISMG Healthcare Security Summit

HealthcareInfoSecurity Executive Editor Marianne Kolbasuk McGee reflects on the just-concluded Healthcare Security Summit in New York in the latest edition of the → Read More

White House Unveils New Rules on Divulging IT Security Flaws

A report on new White House rules on when to disclose cybersecurity vulnerabilities to software vendors leads the latest edition of the ISMG Security Report. Also, → Read More

US-CERT: North Korean Hackers Targeting Three Sectors

Since last year, North Korean hackers have been targeting businesses in the financial services, aerospace and telecommunications sectors by exploiting a remote → Read More

How Info Sharing Helped Curtail WannaCry Harm

The latest ISMG Security Reports leads with a top DHS cybersecurity leader, Jeanette Manfra, providing a case study on how cybersecurity information sharing helped → Read More

DHS Official: No Proof Kaspersky Software Used to Hack Fed IT

A top DHS cybersecurity official says she has seen no conclusive evidence that Russian-owned Kaspersky Lab’s security software had been exploited to breach → Read More

Who Owns Your PII, You or Credit Reporting Agencies?

A report on the head of Equifax contending that his company - not individual consumers - owns the personally identifiable information the credit reporting agency → Read More

Former Yahoo CEO: Stronger Defense Couldn't Stop Breaches

The former CEO of Yahoo, which has had 3 billion records exposed in a 2013 data breach, testified at a Senate hearing that it’s tough for any corporation to → Read More

Former Yahoo CEO: Stronger Defense Couldn't Stop Breaches

The former CEO of Yahoo, which has had 3 billion records exposed in a 2013 data breach, testified at a Senate hearing that it’s tough for any corporation to → Read More

Bargain Prices: Compromised Credentials for $3 a Pop

The ISMG Security Report leads with a discussion about the sale of compromised remote desktop protocol credentials for as little as $3 on darknet marketplaces. → Read More