Security Operations Arming Managed Security Service Providers for the Next Wave of Security Outsourcing April 26, 2017 by arpit The Rise of the Managed Security Service Providers Over the last few years I have been a keen observer of an interesting and unfolding trend: Thanks to the high-profile cyber attacks that constantly fill the news, businesses have become increasingly aware of their security needs. Some businesses have the funds and organizational focus to pour […] Read more »
Cybersecurity Training Discover Secret MSSP Revenue Growth Weapon April 20, 2017 by arpit There is no escaping the skills shortage facing the cyber security industry. The lack of talented security professionals has been dissected to the point where it’s almost a bit of a cliche by now. And we have all heard the gloomy statistics: By 2020, there will be over 1.5 million unfilled cybersecurity positions; Cyber Security […] Read more » Cyber Simulation MSSP business MSSP growth MSSP Revenue Growth
OT Security SCADA MODBUS Protocol Vulnerabilities April 13, 2017 by arpit Supervisory Controls and Data Acquisition (SCADA) protocols are communications protocols designed for the exchange of control messages on industrial networks. Over the past three decades, several hundred of these protocols have been developed for serial, LAN, and WAN-based communications in a wide variety of industries including petrochemical, automotive, transportation, and electrical generation/distribution. SCADA MODBUS is […] Read more » MODBUS Protocol vulnerabilities SCADA
Cybersecurity Training 1 trick to keep top security analysts from quitting April 5, 2017 by arpit Finding and hiring talented cyber security analysts is difficult enough, but once talent is hired, trained and deeply familiar with your organization’s architecture, tools and security operations the real challenge begins – keeping them from quitting. Top cyber security pros are a hot commodity and they know it. According to the ESG and ISSA State of […] Read more » Cyber Simulation Cyber Training skill shortage