EZINE:
There is at least one person behind every cyber attack, but beyond that insight, very little known is about them. Rutger Leukfeldt, senior researcher on cyber crime at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, has been trying to get inside the minds of hackers.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Cyber security resiliency depends on detecting, deterring and mitigating insider threats. This report from the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology assesses the risks and potential solutions.
EGUIDE:
In this infographic: We take a look at the worldwide Ransomware landscape in 2020 and 2021. We will be diving into which areas of the globe have been affected the most, which times of year attacks are most likely to happen and which hackers and groups have been causing most of the trouble.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series looks at the potential for misuse of virtual currencies and legal landscape in the UK.
EGUIDE:
This handbook outlines best practices for building a secure IT/OT convergence and integration strategy, as well as insights into why people may just be the most critical piece of the IT/OT convergence security equation.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, read how the High North and Baltic Sea collaboration is about to undergo a serious and redefining makeover to counter possible threats posed by a military-resurgent Russia. Read how pooling technologies and competencies was a focal point during summit meetings between Nordic and Baltic government leaders and defence leaders.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper provides seven practical steps any information security organization can take to improve information system security and achieve compliance with relevant regulations, standards and internal security and operational policy.
EBOOK:
In the face of an ever-increasing number of cyber-attacks, many organisations are turning to security analytics, which is the use of data to measure and detect potential breaches. In this e-guide we provide 6 case studies on when and when not to use security analytics.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
The purpose of this article is to explain what the MITRE ATT&CK framework is and how it has become the de-facto industry standard for describing cyber adversarial behaviour. It will illustrate why it was created, why it can be considered a burgeoning cyber security ontology, and how it ended up being the one of the most widespread frameworks.