Current iX with two articles from Oneconsult
In the current issue 01/2022 of iX you can read two articles written by Oneconsult AG employees.
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In the current issue 01/2022 of iX you can read two articles written by Oneconsult AG employees.
(more…)Penetration testers use their hacking skills to help organizations protect themselves from cyber criminals.
(more…)The vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) in the well-known Java library Log4j was published a few days ago and affects countless applications and network devices.
(more…)by Fabian Murer
On 9 December 2021, a vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228) in the popular Java library Log4j was published.
(more…)The Trade and Industry Association of the Canton of Bern will host an event with a panel discussion on “Cyber Threats and How to Deal With Them” (in German), where Yves Kraft, Branch Manager and Senior Penetration Tester & Security Consultant, will give an input talk about “Ransomware Today”.
(more…)On 30 November 2021, netwrix hosted a webinar on Protecting your IT Infrastructure From Ransomware “by Design” und “by Default” (in German), which included a presentation by Yves Kraft, Branch Manager and Senior Penetration Tester & Security Consultant, titled “Ransomware Today”.
(more…)In an article published in Bilan, Tobias Ellenberger, COO Oneconsult AG, together with Steven Meyer, CEO of Zendata, provides insight into the usual course of a ransomware attack, how the cybercriminals typically behave in the process, and the strategies he employs in his role as negotiator.
(more…)by Gregor Wegberg
During the investigation of successful ransomware attacks, among other things, the logs of the antivirus programs in use are collected and analyzed.
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