Physical Security

The Most Pressing Security Threat to Business is Hidden in Plain Sight
Ultimately, investing in security isn't just about the digital world. For organizations to be successful, they need to take a fundamentally holistic approach to protecting what matters most - people, company data ...
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Regulating AI Behavior with a Hypervisor
Interesting research: “Guillotine: Hypervisors for Isolating Malicious AIs.” Abstract:As AI models become more embedded in critical sectors like finance, healthcare, and the military, their inscrutable behavior poses ever-greater risks to society. To ...

New Hotel Lock Vulnerabilities, Glassdoor Anonymity Issues
Tom Eston | | Anonymous, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Dormakaba, employee, Employer, Episodes, Fishbowl, Former Employer, Glassdoor, Information Security, Infosec, legacy systems, locks, Physical Security, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Saflok, security, technology, Unsaflok, Weekly Edition
In episode 323, the hosts discuss two prominent topics. The first segment discusses a significant vulnerability discovered in hotel locks, branded as ‘Unsaflok,’ affecting 3 million doors across 131 countries. The vulnerability ...
Shield Your Device: Mitigating Bluetooth Vulnerability Risks
Wajahat Raja | | Android vulnerability, authentication bypass, Bluetooth Exploits Update, Bluetooth Protocol, Bluetooth vulnerability, Cross-Platform Security Flaw, CVE-2023-45866, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity News, cybersecurity threats, Device Communication, Device Security, Digital Threats, Exploits, iOS Vulnerability, IoT Security, Linux vulnerability, macOS vulnerability, Physical Security, Proactive Security, security measures, software-patches, Viakoo Labs, Vulnerability Risks Mitigation
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, a significant Bluetooth security flaw has emerged, posing a threat to devices operating on Android, Linux, macOS, and iOS. Tracked as CVE-2023-45866, this flaw allows threat ...

Physical Security Operations: The Costs of not Being Enterprise-Ready
At most large organizations today, physical security is expected to comply with the same standards and practices as their IT counterparts. This means they have to ensure devices are fully operational and ...
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Is Your Physical Security Technology Stack Enterprise-Ready?
In modern physical security operations, IP-based devices have become the norm, effectively replacing the analog systems of yesteryear. These digital systems and devices are generally regarded as superior to their predecessors, offering ...
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What is a Social Engineering Attack?
In this blog, we cover some of the more common types of social engineering - phishing, baiting, pretexting, quid pro quo, and tailgating. The post What is a Social Engineering Attack? appeared ...
6 Keys to Asset Protection for High-Net-Worth Individuals
Chris Linde | | Concierge Service, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Physical Security, Prevent Hacks, Privacy, Vulnerabilities
Cybercriminals are using new and inventive strategies to target the personal assets of high-net-worth individuals. In the modern age, criminals can appropriate your assets and disrupt your personal privacy without ever stepping ...

What is Red Teaming?
Red teaming is a simulated cyber attack that assesses an organization's security by having security professionals act as pseudo-hackers to identify and exploit vulnerabilities. The scope can be open or closed, and ...

3 Reasons to Integrate Access Control and Video Security
The average cost of data breaches rose to $4.35 million in 2022. To avoid a security breach, businesses need to rethink their approach to security, futureproofing their strategy against the modern threat ...
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