El Diario del CISO El Diario del CISO (The CISO Journal) Edición 20 | Page 5

International InfoSec & Cybersecurity News Less Than Half of Cyberattacks Detected via Antivirus: SANS www.darkreading.com Companies are buying next-gen antivirus and fileless attack detection tools but few have the resources to use them, researchers report. From National Security to Cybersecurity www.infosecurity-magazine.com In an effort to address the growing skills gap in the cybersecurity industry, a team of former Royal Marines Commandos have launched a business providing free cybersecurity training IoT Robot Vacuum Vulnerabilities Let Hackers Spy on Viticms threatpost.com Two vulnerabilities were discovered on Dongguan Diqee- branded vacuum cleaners Capturing the conscience of the computing profession www.helpnetsecurity.com The ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct is considered the standard for the computing profession, and has been adopted around the world. LabCorp Data Breach www.informationsecuritybuzz.com Pravin Kothari, CEO of cybersecurity solution provider CipherCloud, today commented on news that LabCorp is investigating a data breach on its computer network that potentially putting millions of people’s sensitive personal information at risk: Pravin Kothari, CEO at CipherCloud: “The LabCorp data breach is yet another heavy Organisations need a zero trust model for cyber security www.itsecurityguru.org New research from Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) found that IT professionals reported three incidents on average where sensitive information had been lost last year. FBI: Global Business Email Compromise Losses Hit $12.5 Billion www.bankinfosecurity.com Known losses due to business email compromise have exceeded $12.5 billion worldwide, the FBI's Internet Complaint Center reports Microsoft shares evidence Russia hacked 2018 Congressional candidates, House votes down additional state election funds www.scmagazine.com Once Microsoft discovered the malicious activity, it shut down the domain and alerted government authorities. 21-Year-Old Creator of LuminosityLink Hacking Tool Pleads Gulty thehackernews.com Colton Grubbs, a 21-year-old man from Kentucky, the developer of the LuminosityLink RAT (Remote Access Trojan) has pleaded guilty. GandCrab: The New King of Ransomware? www.securityweek.com As GrandCrab becomes the new king of ransomware, security firm Malwarebytes believes that cryptomining will continue to decline, but that ransomware will stage a comeback.