Posts Tagged ‘cybersecurity’
Archer News Network interview with ThreatGEN
On February 19, 2020, Clint Bodungen of ThreatGEN was interviewed on the Archer News Network, an interview focusing on the new details on a pipeline ransomware attack.
Read MoreCyberCon Announces ThreatGEN as Title Sponsor
CyberCon, a CISO summit and cybersecurity workforce development conference for industrial utility, announced today it has partnered with industrial cybersecurity services and training firm, ThreatGEN. Clint Bodungen, ThreatGEN co-founder and lead author of Hacking Exposed: Industrial Control Systems, will serve as CyberCon’s industrial cybersecurity content advisor. CyberCon 2020, scheduled for March 30 – April 1 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif., is the must-attend, solutions-based cybersecurity conference series for leaders, decision makers and executives in the power and utilities industry, as well as those new to, or interested in a career in industrial cybersecurity.
Read MoreWorld’s First Cybersecurity Training Game, Red vs. Blue
ThreatGEN, a cybersecurity training and services company based in Houston, TX, announced today the release of the world’s first online multiplayer computer game designed to teach cybersecurity – ThreatGEN Red vs. Blue.
Read MoreDesign for Security – Why Proper Architecture Matters to ICS Security
Pascal Ackerman reviews some fundamental ICS Cybersecurity. A never ending battle in an ever changing landscape – start from the bottom up with a security-minded and security friendly design of the ICS network architecture.
Read MoreTaking a closer look at the LookBack Malware Campaign
Pascal Ackerman goes into more depth from a LinkedIn article on a new malware campaign that was uncovered, targeting ICS companies in the US utilities industry.
Read MoreAnother day, more data breaches – where the data goes
ThreatGEN welcomes Pascal Ackerman with his first article on our website as our principal threat analyst. Articles will ensue with a technical flare, especially the elephant in the room today – data breaches.
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