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Microsoft signed a malicious Netfilter rootkit
What started as a false positive alert for a Microsoft signed file turns out to be a WFP application layer enforcement callout driver that redirects traffic to a Chinese IP. How did this happen? Last week our alert system notified us of a possible false positive...

IT Management in the Healthcare Sector
Outstanding service quality begins with satisfied employees. In the healthcare sector in particular, employees who feel good about themselves are enormously important, because patient well-being greatly depends on the good work that the staff provides. With the right...

Announcing Snow and BMC’s Partnership: Tackling Challenges in a Hybrid World
As enterprises in some parts of the world begin to re-open, it's clear that hybrid work is here to stay, with some workforce returning to the office and others remaining remote. Now, to support this seismic shift in the way organizations and teams work and keep their...

Defining Zero Trust in the Wake of the Biden Administration’s Cybersecurity Executive Order
Last year there was a 10-fold increase in the severity of data breaches, so it’s not surprising that the Biden administration’s recent Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity called for federal agencies to adopt a Zero Trust approach in an effort to...

HelpSystems’ Steph Charbonneau Discusses Data Security, Corporate Culture, and More
Automating vital IT processes to protect people and organizations from potentially harmful mistakes was just one topic covered during a recent conversation between Steph Charbonneau, Senior Director of Product Strategy and Data Security at HelpSystems, and Joel...