Secure Collaboration in the Hybrid Workplace

Secure Collaboration in the Hybrid Workplace

Editors note: My TechDecision’s sister-site Commercial Integrator has teamed up with the IMCCA, the New York-based non-profit industry association for unified communication and workplace collaboration, to produce a quarterly supplement that focuses on all things collaboration from multiple… Source: mytechdecisions.com – Read more

Siemens, Motorola, Honeywell and more affected by 56 ‘ICEFALL’ vulnerabilities

Siemens, Motorola, Honeywell and more affected by 56 ‘ICEFALL’ vulnerabilities

Security researchers have discovered 56 new vulnerabilities – collectively known as “ICEFALL” – that affect several of the largest operational technology (OT) equipment manufacturers supplying critical infrastructure organizations.  The vulnerabilities affect Siemens, Motorola,… Source: therecord.media – Read more

Back to Basics: 5 Types of Uniform Styles for Security Professionals

Back to Basics: 5 Types of Uniform Styles for Security Professionals

Back to Basics is an article series highlighting important, but possibly overlooked, information that security professionals should know. Sporting a white short-sleeved shirt, a black tie, and a badge, mall security guard Paul Blart ended up being a hero in the 2009 movie thanks to his… Source: totalsecurityadvisor.blr.com – Read more

Singapore: Updates to the HSA’s Software as a Medical Device regulatory framework

Singapore: Updates to the HSA’s Software as a Medical Device regulatory framework

In brief In April 2022, the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) published its revised Regulatory Guidelines for Software Medical Devices (“SaMD Guidelines“). It has also finalised its new Guidelines on Risk Classification of Standalone Medical Mobile Applications and Qualification of Clinical… Source: www.lexology.com – Read more

‘Complacent” Aussies at most risk of mobile malware | Information Age

‘Complacent” Aussies at most risk of mobile malware | Information Age

iPhones are not immune to malware. Photo: Shutterstock Australians’ belief that Apple iPhones are intrinsically secure is leading us to click on links to “risky” apps at a higher rate than any other country, according to a new analysis that found over 1 in 4 apps we… Source: ia.acs.org.au – Read more