IoT devices can be exploited for use as an attack vehicle, so you need to make sure that you do not have any invisible implants or spoofing devices.
IoT devices can be exploited for use as an attack vehicle, so you need to make sure that you do not have any invisible implants or spoofing devices.
Sepio announced the appointment of venture capitalist and cyber tech entrepreneur Lane Bess as Chairman of its Board of Directors.
FIN7, a financially motivated cyber threat group associated with Eastern Europe, has been targeting various US industries with BadUSB devices, according to a new FBI flash alert sent to relevant businesses last week. The devices were mailed via the US Postal Service and UPS, as supposedly originating from Amazon or the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Sepio, the leader in Zero Trust Hardware Access (ZTHA), announced today that Mark Wassersug, COO of Intercontinental Exchange Inc. (NYSE: ICE), has joined its advisory board. He brings over 20 years of IT and engineering experience.
Preventing rogue device attacks is a critical component of Baptist Health’s zero trust strategy, says Michael Erickson, CISO of the healthcare delivery system, which operates nine hospitals and other care facilities in Kentucky and Indiana.
Bentsi Ben-Atar of Sepio shares stories and anecdotes on things he’s seen and the threats gadgets face. It’s a very interesting discussion, and might just make you a little more paranoid before it’s over.
Bentsi Ben-Atar of Sepio Systems talks about some truly scary high-tech hacking weapons and techniques, from Raspberry Pis in your mouse or keyboard to charging cables that can exfiltrate data from a mile away. What do we do? How do we prepare?
Underestimated tech-related risks businesses need to consider-hardware-based attacks using the supply chain and internal abusers will dominate the future landscape of attacks, as they provide the easiest and most successful path to an enterprise’s crown jewels.
Cyberattacks on Americans are increasing in sophistication, severity and frequency. Cybersecurity expert and author of Cybersecurity for Dummies Joseph Steinberg has warned of the cyberthreat posed by China for over a decade.
Michael Erickson, CISO of Baptist Health, sat down with Healthcare Innovation to discuss the implementation of Sepio Systems’ HAC-1 solution.
Rogue devices that appear harmless are used to carry out devastating attacks, and several vulnerabilities within the retail industry make it a prime target.
Joseph Steinberg, Cybersecurity for Dummies Author and Inventor of Numerous Cybersecurity Technologies Brings Wealth of Industry Expertise to Sepio Systems, Leading Hardware Security Provider.
Sepio Systems, the leader in Zero Trust Hardware Access (ZTHA), announced today that Baptist Health has selected its HAC-1 solution to add a new layer of defense against rogue devices used by cybercriminals to evade traditional threat detection tools.
Cyberattacks on healthcare providers are a very serious matter as patients’ lives are at risk. To protect against dangerous hardware-based attacks-healthcare entities should invest in hardware security. With Layer 1 visibility, there is protection on the first line of defense.
Sepio delivers hardware access control. It works on Layer 1 (the physical layer) of the OSI network model to provide asset visibility either into what is connected to a network, or peripherals connected over USB to an endpoint.