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Discovering a Cure for Cyber Threats
/by RedSealBECKER’S HOSPITAL REVIEW | October 17, 2016
Improving security for electronic health records will enhance trust and unlock their full potential.
A friend of mine recently had a frustrating experience trying to send his medical records to a major hospital. He wanted to email them, however the hospital said no, they only accept faxed records. They said there are simply too many security risks involved with electronic records.
Data Leaks Evolving into Weapons of Business Destruction
/by Ray Rothrock, Executive Chairman, RedSealCSO and IT WORLD | October 3, 2016
Most of the recent data breaches involve customer information such as user names and passwords, credit card numbers, and medical histories. The companies hacked are hurt — they have to contact victims, pay for credit monitoring services and fines, and may lose customers, brand reputation, and market value — but that is collateral damage.
Or it has been.
Security Industry Reactions to the Yahoo! Breach
/by Ray Rothrock, Executive Chairman, RedSealTHE CYBER WIRE | September 28. 2016
Last week’s disclosure by Yahoo! that somewhat more than 500 million customers’ credentials had been compromised in a breach dating back to 2014 has prompted widespread reaction from industry experts. The incident has implications for Yahoo!’s consumer trust; it also is seen as likely to affect, adversely, the soft landing the company anticipated in Verizon’s proposed acquisition of Yahoo!’s core assets.
Micro-Segmentation: Good or bad?
/by Dr. Mike Lloyd, CTO, RedSealCOMPUTING | 27 September 2016
Mike Lloyd, CTO at RedSeal, argues that more granular control is a good thing, but it’s easier said than done.
There’s a lot going on in virtual data centres. In security, we’re hearing many variations of the term “micro-segmentation”. (It originated from VMware, but has been adopted by other players, some of them adding spin.)
Yahoo-Verizon Deal May Be Complicated By Historic Hack
/by Ray Rothrock, Executive Chairman, RedSealCNBC | September 22, 2016
Yahoo faces fallout from lawmakers, users and even Verizon following what could be the biggest data breach in history.
Financial Sector Offers Model for Cybersecurity Sharing
/by Wayne Lloyd, Federal CTO, RedSealSIGNAL | September 15, 2016
By J. Wayne Lloyd
When it comes to cybersecurity, I have heard many people express consternation and wonderment as to why the government cannot protect the Internet. It boils down to two things: No authorization, and officials only have visibility into a scant number of networks under their control.
To Maintain Democracy, Digital Networks Must Be Improved
/by Ray Rothrock, Executive Chairman, RedSealThirdCertainty | September 13, 2016
Automation, segmentation and continuous oversight of voting systems will strengthen trust in government
By Ray Rothrock, RedSeal CEO
As the presidential election enters its home stretch, the Democratic National Convention cyber hack and issues with local voting machines have made cybersecurity part of the election story. After the election, I fully expect an accusation from the loser about electronic voter fraud, which will cast doubt on the most important element in any election: Trust.
Can Cybersecurity Save the November Elections?
/by Ray Rothrock, Executive Chairman, RedSealCSO | September 6, 2016
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s disclosure earlier this month that foreign hackers had infiltrated voter registration systems in Illinois and Arizona came as no surprise to some cybersecurity experts.
Digital Resilience: A Better Way to Cybersecurity
/by Ray Rothrock, Executive Chairman, RedSealCIOReview | September 12, 2016
By Ray Rothrock, CEO, RedSeal
Who says prevention is better than cure? Since the advent of networks and hacking, prevention, coupled with detection, has been the primary cyber strategy to counter cyberattack. But, with the exponential increase in the pace and complexity of digital connections, and sophistication of the attackers, this approach is falling short as the breaches at JP Morgan, IRS, Target and UCLA Health so clearly demonstrated.
RedSeal CEO Ray Rothrock Shares Insights on Mad Money with Jim Cramer
/by RedSealMAD MONEY WITH JIM CRAMER | August 25, 2016
Our CEO Ray Rothrock shared the latest on cybersecurity as a guest on Mad Money with Jim Cramer (CNBC) today, covering a variety of topics – from why perfect firewall management doesn’t provide perfect protection, to the risk of a hacking attack on electrical grids and nuclear power plants.