Bulk collection lapses after drag out Senate fight — Report: U.S. planned Stuxnet variant for North Korean nukes

Politico | Jun 1, 2015

Nearly 60 percent of C-Suite executives say they can fully assure their boards their organizations are secure, but only 32 percent report having full visibility into their networks, according to a RedSeal survey of 350 executives.

Execs admit ‘blind spots’ hurt network security: report

ZDNet | Jun 1, 2015

According to a new research report released by network security analytics firm RedSeal , many C-level executives are convinced their network infrastructure is safe, but more admit better security will only be made possible with enhanced visibility into their networks.

20 Expert Tips on Integrating Mobile and Cloud

CIO | May 27, 2015

“When moving legacy applications to IaaS (infrastructure as a service), business generally hits a major snag – visibility,” explained Dr. Mike Lloyd, CTO, RedSeal.

Cybersecurity, surveillance state & @RandPaul filibuster

RT.com | May 27, 2015

RT America speaks with RedSeal CEO Ray Rothrock about current security trends and how organizations can mitigate advanced threats.

DoD cyber strategy

CBS SF Bay Area – KCBS Radio | May 24, 2015

Dr. Mike Lloyd interviewed.

The cybersecurity domino effect

HELP NET SECURITY | May 19, 2015

RedSeal unveiled its survey of high-ranking executives that illustrates widespread concern regarding the potential effects of cyberattacks in corporate America.

Why The Cybersecurity Domino Effect Matters – Post by RedSeal CEO, Ray Rothrock

Forbes | May 18, 2015

Ray Rothrock, CEO of RedSeal states “This isn’t some dystopian future I’m talking about: The Cybersecurity Domino Effect is real and relevant, and it’s already happening much more frequently than gets reported. The most public example is the Target breach, where the bad actors got in through a routine and authorized connection from an HVAC vendor. More worryingly, it’s the smaller vendors that often can’t afford sophisticated cyber defenses”.

Hack of airplane systems described in FBI docs raises security questions

SC Magazine | May 18, 2015

RedSeal’s Lloyd urged organizations to “use technology to monitor technology,” pointing to the “current emphasis in security” on automated testing of defenses” as a way to detect “lateral movement opportunities, so we can isolate the truly critical things – say an aircraft’s control network – from the far less important, such as the in-flight movie systems.”

VENOM Driver Flaw Puts Cloud Services, Virtualized Servers at Risk

eWeek | May 14, 2015

“This is a widely feared form of vulnerability, since many business systems in the last few years have moved to public and private clouds,” Mike Lloyd, chief technology officer at RedSeal, said in a statement.

Please Stop Comparing Every Security Flaw to Heartbleed

GIZMODO | May 13, 2015

Security analytics CTO Mike Lloyd admitted that Venom was potentially serious, but said it wouldn’t cause the same ruckus as Heartbleed. “The patch and remediation for this attack are already well known and well publicized,” he said.