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CyberSecurity Sense is LBMC Information Security's podcast that provides insight and updates on such information security topics as: IPS Monitoring and Managed IDS Services, Security Information Event Management, Digital Forensic Analysis, Electronic Discovery and Litigation Support, Computer Security Incident Response, Penetration Testing, Risk Assessments, Security Program Planning, Web Application Security Assessments, ACAB LADMF Certification Assessments, CMS Information Security, FedRAMP, FISMA Compliance, HIPAA Compliance, HITRUST CSF Certifications, NIST 800-171 Certifications, PCI Data Security Standards, SOC Reporting and SOX Compliance.
- 67 - PCI Monthly Update: Latest News and Updates to Requirement 12
Join us for the latest episode of our PCI Monthly Update podcast, where we explore the latest developments in the world of payment card industry security.
We begin with a news segment covering the impact of PCI v4.0 and how organizations are adjusting. In case you missed it - Andy Kerr joined PCI Practice Partner Stewart Fey for an interactive Q&A session on PCI 4.0. If you're interested in watching this session, reach out to our team for a link.
Next up, we'll cover the last requirement - Requirement 12 - the "Information Security Catch-All Requirement." This requirement covers all security functions including policies, security awareness, incident response, etc. Our QSA experts provide their insights on what's changed with v4.0 and share some experiences in the field.
This episode is a must-listen for professionals seeking to stay informed and improve their organization's payment security and compliance.
Tue, 21 May 2024 - 39min - 66 - PCI Monthly Update: Latest PCI News, Requirement 11 Overview, and QSA Insights
Join us for the latest episode of our PCI Monthly Update podcast, where we explore the latest developments in the world of payment card industry security.
We begin with a news segment covering the launch of PCI v4.0 and the ins and outs of the new INFI (Items Noted For Improvement) Worksheet.
Next up, we'll cover Requirement 11 - Test security of systems and networks regularly. This requirement can either be the easiest or hardest for organizations depending on their setup. Our QSA experts provide their insights on best practices and what has changed in v4.0.
This episode is a must-listen for professionals seeking to stay informed and improve their organization's payment security and compliance.
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 33min - 65 - PCI Monthly Update: Version 4.0 Countdown, Requirement 10, and QSA Insights
In this edition of the PCI Monthly Update, we’re counting down to the launch of PCI 4.0! We start this month's podcast with a reminder that v4.0 goes into full effect on March 31.
Our focus then shifts to Requirement 10 covering logging and monitoring all access to system components and card holder data and what is changing with v4.0.
This podcast is your monthly briefing on PCI standards - an indispensable listen for anyone tasked with safeguarding payment card data.
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 27min - 64 - PCI Monthly Update: Gearing Up for Version 4.0, Mastering Requirement 9, and QSA Insights
In this January edition of the PCI Monthly Update, we’re on the brink of exciting changes with version 4.0 just around the corner! We start with a spotlight on the ongoing Request for Comments (RFC) period for PCI DSS v4.0, inviting insights from industry experts. Plus, we discuss the Global Content Library, showcasing insights from the 2023 Community Meetings.
Our focus then shifts to Requirement 9, where we break down the critical protocols for restricting physical access to cardholder data. We'll cover everything from documenting security policies to managing visitor access, ensuring secure storage and destruction of media with cardholder data, and protecting Point of Interaction (POI) devices from security threats.
Wrap up with us as we consolidate today's takeaways and prepare you for what these updates mean for your compliance strategy.
This podcast is your monthly briefing on PCI standards - an indispensable listen for anyone tasked with safeguarding payment card data.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 29min - 63 - PCI Monthly Update: December News, Deep Dive into Requirement 8, and QSA Q&A
Join us for the latest episode of our PCI Monthly Update podcast, where we explore the latest developments in the world of payment card industry security.
We begin with a news segment highlighting the PCI SSC's TRA Guidance. Next, we delve into Requirement 8 of the PCI DSS, dedicated to identifying users and authenticating access to system components. We'll explore the intricate details of this requirement, covering sub-requirements 8.1 to 8.6. These discussions will include processes for user identification, strict management of user and administrator accounts, strong authentication methods, and the implementation of multi-factor authentication (MFA) to ensure the security of cardholder data environments (CDE).
Our QSA Q&A segment then addresses a critical question: Do all accounts need to comply with these requirements? We'll provide clarity on the scope, applicability, and exceptions, helping listeners understand the nuances of compliance.
Tune in for a comprehensive review of December's PCI updates, an in-depth analysis of Requirement 8, and valuable insights from our QSA experts. This episode is a must-listen for professionals seeking to stay informed and improve their organization's payment security and compliance.
Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 35min - 62 - PCI Monthly Update: October - New SAQ Review, Focused Look at Requirement 7, and Expert QSA Insights
Dive into the latest in the PCI landscape with our October update. We kick off with a news segment spotlighting the new SAQ SPOC (Software PIN Entry on COTS) which includes portions of PCI DSS Requirements 3, 8, 9, and 12.
Transitioning to Requirement 7, we discuss restricting access to system components and cardholder data based on business necessity, delving into sub-requirements 7.1 to 7.3, and discussing the principles of 'need to know' and 'least privileges.'
Our QSA Q&A segment addresses the applicability of Requirement 7 to customer/cardholder accounts, clarifying the scope and the specific entities impacted by this requirement.
Join us for a comprehensive exploration of this month's PCI developments, an in-depth look at Requirement 7, and expert insights in our QSA dialogue, paving your way towards enhanced compliance and security.
Tue, 07 Nov 2023 - 29min - 61 - PCI Monthly Update: September Highlights & Requirement 6 Deep Dive
Catch the latest news in our September "PCI Monthly Update" from Tuesday, September 26, 2023. We kick things off with key insights from the recent PCI Community Meeting. Next, we dive into Requirement 6, discussing the essence of secure software development, from processes to security vulnerabilities, web application protection, and change management.
Our QSA Q&A segment addresses a vital question: What documentation should you expect from PCI DSS compliant service providers?
Join us for a succinct roundup of September's essential PCI updates and insights. Perfect for both newcomers and seasoned PCI professionals.
Tue, 17 Oct 2023 - 31min - 60 - PCI Monthly Update: August Highlights & Requirement 5 Breakdown
Tune in to the August edition of our PCI Monthly Update. We kick off with a sneak peek into the upcoming PCI North America Community Meeting in Portland and introduce the newly launched PCI Community Job Board—a dedicated platform for security talent and job postings in the payment industry.
Next, we delve into Requirement 5, shedding light on anti-malware solutions. We explore the criteria for system components which do not require anti-malware, delve into the specifics of anti-malware implementation, and highlight the periodic evaluations required for maintaining optimal security.
Wrapping up, our QSA Q&A segment addresses a common query: the rotation of QSAs in organizations.
Whether you're a PCI pro or new to the domain, this episode offers a concise overview of August's essential PCI topics. Join us for these insights and more!
Tue, 05 Sep 2023 - 24min - 59 - PCI Monthly Update: July Insights & Innovations
Dive into the latest PCI news in our July PCI Update. This episode covers key PCI developments, an in-depth exploration of Requirement 4, and a helpful QSA Q&A.
We kick off this episode by previewing the upcoming PCI Community Meeting in Portland and discuss our hosts' presentation on "Generative AI: Your New Secret Weapon or an Insider Threat?" We also talk about the INFI worksheet and the importance of Continuous Compliance.
In the Requirement 4 segment, we focus on strong cryptography, robust security protocols, and the need to secure PAN during transmission over public networks. We highlight industry best practices for wireless networks transmitting PAN and the necessity to secure PAN when using end-user messaging technologies.
A QSA Q&A session wraps up our episode and tackles the issue of responsibility for PCI compliance when using third-party payment services.
Whether you're an industry veteran or new to PCI, this episode offers a concise, informative roundup of the month's most significant PCI topics.
Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 24min - 58 - Worried about Ransomware?
Do you know the average payout organizations are hit with for every attack? William Parks and Bill Dean discuss a service dedicated to helping your organization (big or small) withstand a ransomware attack. Bill and his team are ready to help you and your organization obtain peace of mind when it comes to these advanced threats.
Questions for Bill?
Find him here: bill.dean@lbmc.com
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 15min - 57 - Advance Guard Could Save You
LBMC Shareholder Bill Dean and William Parks spend today’s episode discussing Advance Guard, a new service offering from LBMC's Security Technical Team. Learn how Advance Guard may help protect your organization's most valuable assets, save time on compliance audits, and give peace of mind about your current security stance.
Want to see Bill’s “Prescription”? Check out the link below:
https://www.lbmc.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/AdvanceGuard-Sample-Schedule.pdf
Questions for Bill?
Find him here: bill.dean@lbmc.com
Tue, 11 Apr 2023 - 17min - 56 - PCI Monthly Update: March News & Requirement 3
Stay up to date with the latest in PCI compliance. In this episode, William Parks, Andy Kerr, and Kyle Hinterberg discuss the latest in PCI news, new restrictions around PAN data, and how to master Requirement 3 while preparing for PCI 4.0.
Don't miss our upcoming webinar: "How to Reduce Your PCI Scope: Tips & Technology Your Organization Needs to Know" on Thursday, April 13 at 11am CT. Register Now!
For any questions, feel free to reach out to us here:
Kyle Hinterberg: kyle.hinterberg@lbmc.com Andy Kerr: andy.kerr@lbmc.com William Parks: william.parks@lbmc.com
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 35min - 55 - ChatGPT: What You Need to Know
ChatGPT is making headlines worldwide and its impact is making a lot of business owners uncomfortable. What is ChatGPT? How will this tool change how you do business? Is ChatGPT a security risk? What to expect from ChatGPT4? William Parks interviews LBMC's Data Insights team members to discuss this controversial topic, dive into facts your organization needs to know, and explore probable scenarios that could happen with this level of Artificial Intelligence.
Want more insights? Contact LBMC's Data Insights team:
Jon Hilton, Shareholder (jon.hilton@lbmc.com)
Will Son, Senior Manager (will.son@lbmc.com)
Tue, 21 Mar 2023 - 56min - 54 - Interviewing a Real Hacker
William Parks takes this podcast to introduce a key member of LBMC Information Security’s Technical Services team, Daniel Nguyen. Daniel is a manager on the team with quite the insightful background. William and Daniel spend time discussing current steps to keep your organization successful in their journey to a healthier security posture.
Questions for Daniel?
Find him here: daniel.nguyen@lbmc.com
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 - 17min - 53 - PCI Monthly Update: January News & Requirement 1
Stay up to date with the latest in PCI compliance. In this episode, William Parks, Andy Kerr, and Kyle Hinterberg discuss the latest in PCI news and how to master Requirement 1 while preparing for PCI 4.0.
For any questions, feel free to reach out to us here:
Kyle Hinterberg: kyle.hinterberg@lbmc.com
Andy Kerr: andy.kerr@lbmc.com
William Parks: william.parks@lbmc.com
Thu, 12 Jan 2023 - 34min - 52 - PCI Monthly Update: December News & FAQs
William Parks, Andy Kerr, and Kyle Hinterberg discuss the latest PCI news, share how to create and what should be covered in an executive summary for a PCI assessment, and answer a few questions from our listeners.
If you’d like us to answer and address questions on our next episode, reach out to us here:
Andy Kerr – andy.kerr@lbmc.com
Kyle Hinterberg – kyle.hinterberg@lbmc.com
William Parks – William.parks@lbmc.com
Tue, 06 Dec 2022 - 34min - 51 - PCI SSC Community Meeting Top Takeaways
In this podcast, Host William Parks discusses with LBMC Information Security Senior Managers Andy Kerr and Kyle Hinterberg some of the top takeaways at this year’s PCI SSC Community Meeting.
Topics discussed during this episode include changes to the “In-Place with Remediation” reporting option which was added in PCI DSS v4.0, what to do if you miss an ASV Scan, new ways to interact with the PCI Council, SAQ updates, and much more!
Tue, 08 Nov 2022 - 28min - 50 - Keeping Your Digital Identity Secure with Mark Burnette
The Internet provides access to lots of good data, useful websites, social media options, and entertainment, but unfortunately, it also poses some risks to the security and privacy of individuals. In this episode, William Parks and Mark Burnette will share some practical tips for how you can keep yourself and your family safe and secure online. You will learn how to keep your kids safe on social media, how to avoid having to remember hundreds of online passwords (and how to avoid having them hacked), and how to protect your privacy while surfing the Internet.
Episode Bonus: LBMC's free interactive resource, "Keeping Your Digital Identity Secure." Download Now!
Thu, 13 Oct 2022 - 47min - 49 - All About HITRUSTThu, 29 Sep 2022 - 13min
- 48 - AIG Cyber Mercenary Group Raises ConcernTue, 23 Aug 2022 - 12min
- 47 - Ransomware AwarenessThu, 28 Apr 2022 - 07min
- 46 - Women in CybersecurityThu, 24 Mar 2022 - 28min
- 45 - Hiring PerspectivesTue, 08 Dec 2020 - 42min
- 44 - Information Security Careers (Part 2)Tue, 10 Nov 2020 - 21min
- 43 - What is the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)?Wed, 21 Oct 2020 - 28min
- 42 - Information Security CareersWed, 21 Oct 2020 - 36min
- 41 - HITRUST GuideFri, 18 Sep 2020 - 13min
- 40 - PCI Pen TestingFri, 10 Jul 2020 - 27min
- 39 - Not All Phishing Assessments Are EqualThu, 09 Apr 2020 - 16min
- 38 - The Return to a "New Normal"Wed, 20 May 2020 - 21min
- 37 - The Impact of Remote Work on IT AuditsWed, 06 May 2020 - 15min
- 36 - Using Zoom Securely
Zoom is soaring in popularity as a large population of remote workers are using it for video conferencing. With it's surging popularity, the platform's loose security protocols made it an easy target for hackers to take advantage and disrupt calls. "Zoombombing" allowed anyone to login to unprotected links to intrude on the calls often sharing lewd photos and videos. Listen to our most recent podcast to hear what you can do to use Zoom securely.
Wed, 22 Apr 2020 - 21min - 35 - MFA is NOT a Silver BulletThu, 09 Apr 2020 - 18min
- 34 - HITRUST Conference OverviewFri, 16 Aug 2019 - 20min
- 33 - Key Insights on PCI DSS Version 4.0Wed, 29 May 2019 - 13min
- 32 - New Tools for PCI ComplianceWed, 15 May 2019 - 15min
- 31 - 2018 Was Second-Most Active Year for Data Breaches
2018 was one of the biggest years for data breaches to date, with more than 6,500 data breaches reported throughout the year. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean dives deeper into these recent data breach statistics and why it’s important to keep investing in the hard work involved with combating cyber-attacks to prevent data breaches in the days to come.
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 - 10min - 30 - Targeted Attacks Compared to Opportunistic Attacks
All companies are subject to opportunistic attacks, but do you know if you are subject to a targeted attack based on the data you generate or maintain? In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean addresses this question while diving deeper into the key differences between targeted attacks and opportunistic attacks.
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 - 08min - 29 - Incident Response Should Be Common Sense
Since incident response issues are no longer just an IT issue and can often involve legal issues, it is important for organizations to develop an incident response team, seek outside expertise, and have an overall action plan in the event of an incident. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses how a complex situation like incident response can be purely based on common sense.
Thu, 16 Aug 2018 - 07min - 28 - Attack Simulation
In a previous podcast, we discussed purple-teaming as it compares to a conventional penetration test. Let’s now build on that approach, starting with the differences between attack simulation and conventional penetration tests. The methodology of attack simulation is the assumption that the network or a system will become compromised and the current controls will not prevent the infection.
So, how does attack simulation differ from purple-teaming? With purple-teaming, everyone know what controls are being tested and when. The attack simulation is a bit different, asthe focus is the emulation of a specific attacker group and their methods of obtaining sensitive data. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses attack simulation, or what some people label adversary simulation.
Wed, 18 Jul 2018 - 06min - 27 - Purple-Teaming
Most penetration testers are considered “red team,” while most defenders are considered “blue team.” Thus, the irony of a conventional penetration test is that these two groups are typically pitted against each other. When the red teams and blue teams are working together, you have what’s called a “purple team.” While purple-teaming has not always been a thing, it can be a win for both groups.
Purple-teaming has now become somewhat of a buzzword. However, the effort behind it has great merit and value. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean helps purple-teaming, as well some of the benefits involved with the practice.
Tue, 10 Jul 2018 - 06min - 26 - GDPR and Preparing for DSARs
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) permits users certain rights (referred to as “data subject access rights” or “DSARs” in the documentation) that organizations will need to be prepared to accommodate if they must comply with GDPR.
For organizations to be prepared to respond, it’s important to have a clear understanding of DSARs before you risk consuming too much time, money, and resources in efforts to remain compliant. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Drew Hendrickson shares some considerations for how to prepare and respond when a customer chooses to request action on one of their new rights under GDPR.
Tue, 08 May 2018 - 15min - 25 - GDPR—How to Prepare
As organizations determine whether the E.U.’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is applicable to them, there are several important things to consider when it comes to compliance. Among those things involves preparing for and responding to personal data breaches which is not just a requirement of the GDPR; it’s a good business practice in general), data consent, and how you are protecting our data (like data pseudonymisation).
With GDPR, personal data is defined a bit differently, which means there’s potentially much more data for organizations to protect. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Drew Hendrickson highlights a list of things to consider when it comes to GDPR compliance.
Tue, 08 May 2018 - 16min - 24 - Does GDPR Apply to Me?
As the May 25, 2018 GDPR enforcement date fast approaches, many organizations are asking, “How does the GDPR will apply to my organization?” As the GDPR extends to U.S. organizations that offer services to or monitor behaviors of E.U. citizens, it’s important to understand how to classify your organization’s data to determine GDPR applicability.
While the GDPR presents new challenges for organizations storing or processing personal data, maintaining compliance with the proper guidance is essential. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Drew Hendrickson explains GDPR, how it can apply to you, and why GDPR compliance matters.
Tue, 08 May 2018 - 14min - 23 - Why Employees Are Your Number One Risk
The question is not, “Will your employees will get your company hacked?” but rather “When will your employees get your company hacked?” A recent article from HITECH Answers highlights this sad reality of human-error being the most common reason for a cyber intrusion and data compromise. So, while employee actions can circumvent most every security control you have invested in, security awareness training is critical to prevent your employees from being your number one risk.
Users are often the last line in your cyber-defense efforts, and there is no patch for people wanting to be helpful or wanting to do the right thing. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean explains why ongoing employee security training is crucial to ensuring employees know how to spot a hacking attempt, ultimately protecting your organization from a potential cyber-attack.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Reasons why employees often do not realize how important they are to the process How not enabling multi-factor authentication on remote access to email allows hackers to easily access employee email accounts Why 91% of cyberattacks begin with a spear phishing email The importance of having strong passwords for employees Why backing up data is a must for protecting against cyber-attacksThu, 19 Apr 2018 - 09min - 22 - Phishing Emails with 100% Click Rate
In a recent report from Wombat Security Technologies based on data from millions of simulated phishing attacks, it was found that 76% of organizations said they experienced phishing attacks in 2017, and nearly half of information security professionals said that the rate of attacks increased from 2016 to 2017. F-Secure also recently released research data indicating that over one-third of security incidents start with phishing emails or malicious attachments sent to company employees.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean digs into these research findings and shares some reasons why training employees to spot phishing emails, messages, and pre-texting calls can’t be done just once or once a year.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Fascinating new research findings about phishing attacks Reasons for training employees about phishing attacks on an ongoing basis Why it only takes one user to follow the link in a phishing email for your network to be compromised New approaches that may be implemented into our menu of phishing schemesTue, 10 Apr 2018 - 06min - 21 - IIA Knoxville—Implementing Cloud-Managed Security
When cloud-managed security was first introduced, there was some concern about the levels of security as compared to the security of data on an organization’s premises. Today, security professionals have implemented the appropriate controls to help could-based data management be safe and effective. As many organizations are now embracing and migrating to the cloud, it is important to know the risks and proper controls associated with the movement.
In this podcast from the Institute of Internal Audit meeting in Knoxville, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean and Sese Bennett discuss the effectiveness and concerns surrounding migrating to cloud-managed security measures and what organizations today should know.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Why you should evaluate your current security frameworks and compare with cloud-managed controls A brief explanation of FedRAMP and FISMA Reasons to consider moving to cloud-managed security The potential risks associated with cloud frameworks if not implemented properly Why not to stop at the assessment phaseTue, 10 Apr 2018 - 07min - 20 - IIA Knoxville—Risky Business
No matter the industry—government, healthcare, financial, or even smaller, mom-and-pop businesses—each deal with some type of sensitive customer information, and each has decisions to make when it comes to managing risk. Most security and audit frameworks (HIPAA, ISO, PCI, NIST, SOC 2, etc.) have requirements for risk assessment, making them one of the first things auditors or regulators ask for. Many companies are still using spreadsheets when it comes to performing risk assessments, which can be ineffective and insecure. Such a lack of functionality can keep a company from moving beyond assessment and into true risk management.
In this podcast from the Institute of Internal Audit meeting in Knoxville, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean and Mark Fulford discuss the importance of risk management, including the effectiveness of risk assessments and how BALLAST can help organizations automate the risk assessment process.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Understanding what’s important to your organization when it comes to managing risks Reasons to consider more targeted risk assessments Why you shouldn’t just do gap assessments How to automate the risk assessment process Why not to stop at the assessment phaseMon, 19 Mar 2018 - 07min - 19 - IIA Knoxville—Dear President Trump: How to Secure the United States & Demonstrate That Your Company Is
In the information security world, we all wish we had more access to senior executives. Following that logic, if you’re responsible for security at your organization, and you are lucky enough to ride on the same elevator with a senior executive from your company, you should be prepared with your “elevator pitch” on what to say about improving the cybersecurity posture of the organization. When asked, you want to have your message fine-tuned and be able to communicate it clearly and succinctly (before the elevator reaches the parking garage).
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Mark Burnette discusses his elevator pitch to President Donald Trump with podcast host Bill Dean. While Mark hasn’t ridden on an elevator with the President, he doesn’t let that stop him from finding a way to articulate what the President should be doing to address cybersecurity issues at the federal level.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Reasons cybersecurity initiatives at the federal government level are important Former and current administration actions on cybersecurity Reasons for establishing a national cybersecurity advisory committee The need for enforcing existing cybersecurity laws Why the ease and proliferation of cyber-attacks is too much to ignoreMon, 12 Mar 2018 - 07min - 18 - IIA Knoxville—SOC for Cybersecurity
The AICPA Cybersecurity Working Group brought to life a new type of cybersecurity examination report in 2017 known as SOC (System and Organization Control) for Cybersecurity. These reports are intended to provide a consistent approach for evaluating and reporting on an entity’s cybersecurity risk management program and give management the ability to consistently describe its cybersecurity risk management program. Additionally, the flexibility of the reports allows management to use any recognized security framework as a baseline while enabling a CPA to provide independent assurance on the effectiveness of the program’s design.
In this podcast from the Institute of Internal Audit meeting in Knoxville, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean and Drew Hendrickson discuss SOC for Cybersecurity reports and what organizations and IT professionals should know about this new report and how it could help their organizations.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
A brief introduction to SOC for Cybersecurity Elements found within an SOC for Cybersecurity report The role of CPA firms in cybersecurity Differences in SOC 2 versus SOC for Cybersecurity An explanation of who needs SOC for CybersecurityMon, 05 Mar 2018 - 05min - 17 - 5 Reasons Why Organizations Don’t Detect a Cyber Breach
Incident response consultants are often contacted by clients who are in complete shock that their systems or networks have been compromised. Many times, these clients are hoping our analysis will ultimately prove that the incident was just a “flesh wound” to their systems and that they didn’t experience an actual data breach. It’s quite common for organizations to assume that data breaches won’t happen to them, and consequently, they typically don’t have an incident response plan.
Not only do organizations need an incident response plan, but they also need to test it via incident response tabletop exercises. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean shares five key reasons why organizations don’t detect cyber breaches, as well as some helpful tips for being prepared in the event of a cyber-attack.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Reasons why organizations need to plan for a data breach and test the plan Understanding why it’s important for organizations to know where its sensitive data lives The importance of enlisting the assistance of skilled information security professionals The case in support of quality penetration testingThu, 18 Jan 2018 - 09min - 16 - 2017 Year-End Healthcare Breach Review
In comparison to previous years, 2017 was a good year as the number of healthcare records compromised was significantly down. As of December 30, there had been 341 breaches reported, affecting a little less than 5 million individuals. This compares to 327 breach reports in 2016 but with 16.6 million individuals affected. When this information is contrasted with 2015 statistics, fewer breaches (268) were reported, however more than 113 million patients were affected.
So, why the significant drop in affected individuals? In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Mark Fulford offers some leading theories for these statistics, as well as a quick rundown of the top five healthcare data breaches from 2017.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Out of the top five healthcare data breaches, the largest one was a result of insider activity—specifically, unauthorized access through stolen media by a now-former employee, while the remaining four were all related to ransomware. Health providers were responsible for most of 2017’s data breach reports. As compared to Payers and Business Associates, far more records were compromised at provider organizations in 2017.Fri, 12 Jan 2018 - 11min - 15 - Law Firms are Cybersecurity Targets
A recent report from cybersecurity firm, FireEye revealed that Chinese hackers have been actively targeting a shortlist of multinational law firms since at least June of 2017. This was an apparent effort to spy on lawyers and steal confidential information, proving that not only are law firms targets of nation states, but attackers are also keeping up with current news, using well-designed phishing campaigns that contain references to pertinent, high-profile U.S. news stories. Although law firm data breaches are not often in the news, they are happening at an alarming rate, and cybersecurity professionals need to be aware and equipped for knowing how to appropriately address such breaches.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean highlights some specific examples of law firm data breaches and why law firms are such large targets for cyber-thieves.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Recent examples of law firm data breaches The efforts of hackers to use U.S. news stories and scandals in hacking Why law firms are cybersecurity targets Reasons law firms need to be prepared for potential data breachesTue, 19 Dec 2017 - 07min - 14 - SOC for Cybersecurity
Since business leaders and board members are not often technically-inclined, they tend to have many questions about cybersecurity. Because of this, the AICPA recently recognized the need for a new type of cybersecurity examination report and put together a task force to bring to life what’s now known as SOC (System and Organization Control) for Cybersecurity. These reports will be beneficial in giving business leaders and board members an independent assurance and solid understanding of risk management and working with third-party cybersecurity professionals.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Mark Burnette and Drew Hendrickson discuss SOC for Cybersecurity reports and what organizations and IT professionals should know about this new report and how it could help their organizations.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Why SOC for Cybersecurity reports were created Key elements found within an SOC for Cybersecurity report Differences in SOC 2 and SOC for Cybersecurity reports Ways organizations benefit from SOC for Cybersecurity reports Differences in SOC for Cybersecurity and Risk AssessmentsTue, 12 Dec 2017 - 23min - 13 - Information Security Questions for SMBs
A key observation that can be made within the information security industry today is that cybersecurity is not extremely difficult, it is just hard and requires long-term dedication, focus, and commitment. Considering this observation, a key question all cybersecurity professionals must ask is, “If you don’t know where you are, how do you know where you need to improve?” Knowing the answer to this question is essential for beginning or enhancing an organization’s cybersecurity program.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses some information security basics that many organizations are overlooking. Bill also walks through a series of basic questions that are good to ask when beginning or strengthening a cybersecurity program.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Information about getting started and improving a cybersecurity program Reasons that cybersecurity is not about the latest product, but rather about people, processes, and technology Why products can’t help you avoid the hard work of cybersecurity basicsTue, 05 Dec 2017 - 10min - 12 - Cloud Storage and User Authentication Compromises: Managing the Integrity of Your Data
Often in the information security industry, professionals can be accused of spreading fear, uncertainty, and doubt with cybersecurity concerns. However, considering the implications of integrity attacks, it is essential to pay close attention to them. As more organizations move to cloud storage, user authentication compromises are increasing. If an organization has sensitive information that can be accessed from anywhere online by simply using a username and password, that information is at risk, and organizations should make an effort to make their networks more secure.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Jason Riddle and Mark Fulford discuss the growing concerns with data integrity and how to avoid being a victim of attacks.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Feedback heard from the cybersecurity field The need for two-factor or multi-factor authentication The ability for integrity attacks to impact financial markets How integrity attacks could be more effective than availability attacks and confidentiality attacks The need to increase cybersecurity efforts to prevent integrity risks and attacksMon, 27 Nov 2017 - 15min - 11 - Manufacturing and Industrial Sectors Are Cybersecurity Targets
As operational technology (OT) networks are used with specialized Industrial Control Systems (ICS) to monitor and control physical processes such as assembly lines, mixing tanks, and blast furnaces, these networks have become ripe targets for adversaries. The lack of basic protections like antivirus can enable attackers to quietly perform reconnaissance before sabotaging these physical processes and compromising industrial devices. Once attackers have compromised an OT network, it is easier for them to learn how the equipment is configured and eventually manipulate it.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses how the manufacturing and industrial sectors are prime targets for cyber-attackers.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
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To learn more about LBMC Information Security or to speak to one of our trusted professionals about our services, including how to avoid manufacturing and industrial sector attacks, contact us today!
Mon, 13 Nov 2017 - 07min - 10 - Attacking the InfoSec Supply Chain
Though not in the recent limelight, it’s no secret that espionage from nation states is happening once again. With sophisticated attacks on InfoSec supply chain companies in 2012, 2013—and as recently as the past few months—many people are left wondering who would target these specific companies? In the end, we know that despite agreements between countries, we have valuable intel within the United States that these attackers are seeking.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean offers valuable insight on attackers who focus on the InfoSec supply chain.
Listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Wed, 01 Nov 2017 - 08min - 9 - Kaspersky vs the U.S. Government
For the past 20 years, Kaspersky Lab has provided deep threat intelligence and security expertise for businesses, critical infrastructure, governments, and consumers around the globe. More than 400 million users benefit from protection services provided by Kaspersky, in addition to approximately 270,000 corporate clients. Recently, Kaspersky has found itself under question from the U.S. Government regarding accusations that the company is hiding backdoors into its software to help Russia spy on high-profile users. In fact, the U.S. Government removed Kaspersky from its approved vendor list, citing spying concerns as the reason.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses Kaspersky’s current battle with the U.S Government, offering several helpful takeaways for cybersecurity professionals.
Mon, 02 Oct 2017 - 09min - 8 - Ransomware and Unintended Disclosure
When an organization experiences a data breach, one would hope that a quick recovery is ideal, right? But, did you know that there are instances when a quick breach recovery can hurt an organization? For one healthcare facility, this was the case, as it fell prey to a ransomware attack. While the organization was able to quickly recover operations, it recovered so quickly that it failed to preserve needed evidence for proper forensic analysis.
So, what did this organization do as a result? In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean explains how quick breach recovery hurt this organization and the steps that can be taken to avoid it happening for your own organization.
Sun, 24 Sep 2017 - 09min - 7 - Risks Rising for Email Data Breaches
Sadly, email data breaches continue to be an increasing problem for businesses and organizations who retain large amounts of sensitive client and customer data. In fact, more than 700 million email accounts and millions of associated passwords were recently leaked in the biggest spambot dump ever. Breaches of this scale and impact have happened to Dropbox, LinkedIn, and Adobe in the past few years.
So, what is the risk to your organization? In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses the numerous ways these data breaches are also a risk to your organization.
Take a listen, and discover these key takeaways:
Information about one of the largest email data breaches that just hit the Internet Potential risks to your organization Obvious personal risks that you should address for yourself, your family, and your friendsThu, 14 Sep 2017 - 10min - 6 - The Risks of Remote Access
Remote access to networks has become commonplace in today’s IT environments, as this access is mainly used for IT support, power users, and developers. While this capability can be provided in a safe and secure manner, it can also be deployed in a manner that leaves the organization at great risk.
When Remote Desktop is enabled, attackers can brute force administrator credentials, because you can’t lock out the administrator account due to excessive failed logins. With this access, an organization’s entire network could be at risk of compromise and data theft. In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses the direct risks associated with remote access to Windows servers.
Here’s what is covered within the podcast:
Security risks involved with remote access to networks Recent statistics associated with Remote Desktop attacks LBMC Information Security’s experience with remote access attacks Ways to protect your organization from remote access attacksMon, 28 Aug 2017 - 09min - 5 - Attacker Dwell Time
Especially for healthcare IT systems, cyber attacks can lead to the exposure of patient data, service disruptions, time-consuming recovery processes, and high costs in the form of paying a ransom or spending money on new servers, security systems, or consultants. However, that is only when an organization is aware of the breach. Some network breaches can go on for months or even years before an organization learns about it, and these can even be organizations that take information security very seriously with compliance requirements, appropriate budgets, and talented security personnel.
The time elapsed between the initial breach of a network by an attacker and the discovery of that breach by the victim “dwell time” or the “breach detection gap.” In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean discusses attacker dwell time and some methods that can be implemented to address it.
Listen in, and learn about these key takeaways:
Advanced attacks will often circumvent traditional static protections. This provides the ability for extensive “dwell time” of attackers on your network. Put in place additional network controls. If malware cannot communicate out, it cannot operate. “Hunt” for previously undetected malware on your systems.Tue, 22 Aug 2017 - 08min - 4 - Combating Insider Threats
It’s true—insider threat events are typically much less frequent than external attacks. However, insider threats often pose a much higher severity of risk for organizations when they do happen. As insiders are given access to sensitive information for work purposes, there’s a great potential for them to do a tremendous amount of damage to a business if they accidentally break policy or choose to steal. Even more, it has been reported that nearly a third of all organizations still have no capability to prevent or deter an insider incident or attack.
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean addresses insider threats, while offering suggestions on how to combat them with digital forensics.
Here’s what is covered in the podcast:
Tue, 08 Aug 2017 - 09min - 3 - Business Email Compromise: When The Threat is Internal
Since January of 2015, all 50 of the United States have reported an increase in business email compromise (BEC) attacks—a 1,300 percent increase, to be exact. Even worse, organizations have reported a loss of nearly one billion dollars. With everyone now being a potential target, it’s been noted that reconnaissance, social media, and social engineering has played a crucial role, as cyber thieves monitor and learn an organization’s “system.”
In this podcast, LBMC Information Security’s Bill Dean addresses BEC attacks and offers a few solutions for how to combat business email attackers.
Listen in and you’ll learn about:
Tue, 08 Aug 2017 - 12min - 2 - How To Create SIEM ROI
SIEM, or security information & event management, is becoming a fairly common security control these days. It focuses on aggregation and analysis of log data. For this podcast we will assume you have a basic understanding of SIEM and how it’s commonly deployed. If you don’t have that base-level of understanding, you might want to check out one of our other podcasts that focuses on SIEM fundamentals.
We’re going to focus on 3 key value points that any SIEM implementation should provide. The reason for breaking these down for you is that we see far too many organizations that aren’t realizing the full value of their SIEM.
1- Worst Case Scenario Protection
2- Audit & Reporting
3- Research & Troubleshooting
No matter if you are using a managed service provider for SIEM or running your own platform in-house, you need to make sure you are getting at least these 3 key value points from the solution. The ability to articulate this value to your operational and leadership teams is going to go a long way in showing that you understand that cybersecurity technology investments need to have a ROI –just like any other major business investment.
Tue, 01 Aug 2017 - 16min - 1 - The Value of Incident Response Table Top Exercises
Are you prepared for a ransomware attack? Bill Dean, Senior Manager, LBMC Information Security, discusses a low-cost approach method to determine how well you will respond to computer cybersecurity incidents, similar to those that you are reading about in the news, by performing incident response tabletop exercises.
Wed, 26 Jul 2017 - 09min
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