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Industry Publications of Note in 2020

Check Point Upgrade Advisory
Update needed for Check Point Client VPN/Endpoint versions E81.10 or earlier

Highly sophisticated attack on FireEye
Highly sophisticated attack on FireEye

New CFO Appointment in Integrity360
Integrity360 is thrilled to welcome Patrick McHale to our team as Chief Financial Officer.

Why your organisation may need a business information security officer
From chief information officers to chief security officers, organisations now have many different job titles with responsibilities over security.
No longer can companies house all of their security duties under one job title and brief, especially as technology becomes more and more pervasive in the way that businesses operate.

5 key findings from the 2020 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report
It would take hours to read through the 100+ pages of the Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report (DIBR) which takes the pulse of the security landscape for companies and organisations every year.

RCE Vulnerability Advisory in Windows DNS CVE-2020-1350
Microsoft Vulnerability in Windows DNS

F5 TMUI Vulnerability CVE-2020-5902
CVE-2020-5902

Notable Increase in DDoS attacks
Integrity360 is aware of an increased in DDoS attacks globally which we would like to remind our clients to remain vigilant about.

Secure SD-WAN specialisation attained
Integrity360 has just been awarded a Secure SD-WAN specialisation by Fortinet. This now complements the company’s Data Centre Specialisation and offers assurance to Integrity360 clients that the highest levels of qualifications are in place to advise and deliver SD-WAN solutions effectively and in line with best practices. Integrity360 is the first and only partner in Ireland to be awarded this specialisation and one of only two partners in the UK with it.

Coronavirus Malware and Phishing campaigns
Last month, Check Point noted that their latest Global Threat Index for January 2020 showed cyber-criminals exploiting interest in the global Coronavirus pandemic. The aim of these cyber-criminals was to spread malicious activity, with several spam campaigns relating to the outbreak of the virus.