United States Cybersecurity Magazine

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From the Fall 2021 Issue

Breach and Attack Simulation: The Newest Way to Test Your Defenses

Author(s):

Paul Kubler, Head of Red Team Operations, CYBRI

Breach and Attack Simulation

Breach and Attack Simulation (BAS) is a new component of a proactive cybersecurity program. The simulation is designed to continuously assess your security controls based on configuration, scanning, and testing leveraging more automation than a traditional pentest. BAS, as it is known, is designed to enhance a regular vulnerability scanning program and consolidate the view … Read more

From the Winter 2021 Issue

The Next Generation of Pentesting

Author(s):

Paul Kubler, Head of Red Team Operations, CYBRI

Next Generation Pentesting

Pentesting is an ever-evolving field, just like all fields in technology. Traditional pentesting revolved around networks and endpoints, the old basis for technology infrastructure in a company. Now, as COVID-19 pushed technology to change even faster in many companies, pentesting must adapt. In the last few years, cloud, mobile, and application pentesting have begun to … Read more

From the Spring 2018 Issue

Dark Web Investigations

Author(s):

Paul Kubler, Head of Red Team Operations, CYBRI

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The dark web has been sensationalized in the news, movies, and on television dramas. The dark web, and the less commonly discussed deep web, make up a part of the internet that is not accessible via search engines, like Google or Bing. This part of the internet dates to the 1990s when lists of sites … Read more

From the Winter 2016 Issue

Multinationalism in Digital Forensics

Author(s):

Paul Kubler, Head of Red Team Operations, CYBRI

Native-language tools and exploits have recently started gaining momentum in the ever-growing sphere of multinational cybercrime, as hackers develop tools in their own language. It’s common knowledge that much of the malware discovered today has been written by foreign language-speaking authors. In a speech to the Australian National Press Club two years ago, Eugene Kaspersky … Read more