In this post, I'd like to talk about how to actually apply the concept of “red teams” in your enterprise. First, and foremost, red teaming for cyber security refers to the concept of a small team of hackers reviewing an organization to determine if they can gain access to critical assets. This may not sound much different than a penetration test, but one crucial piece is almost non-existent in a red team exercise: scope. A red team will utilize a web application, mobile platform, physical, social engineer, and network tester as part of a team whose goal is to profile the organization and gain access.
Topics: Security Monitoring, Managed Detection & Response, Ethical Hacking, Penetration Testing
I had a completely different article typed up, however after catching up on my morning news and seeing a huge amount of controversy regarding Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) from Microsoft, I decided to reach out to the NetWorks Group Community and help our customers (past, current, and prospective) understand what that means to them.
Topics: Managed Detection & Response, Ethical Hacking, Vulnerability Management, Threat Management
Whether you are a veteran security executive who has received hundreds of penetration testing reports, or a part-time security manager whose primary roles lay in traditional business management, it can be difficult to decipher the encrypted text held within some penetration testing reports. The problem exists because there is not a standard for penetration testing reporting inside of the industry. I’ve seen literary works that range anywhere from Dr. Seuss to William Shakespeare. I have peer reviewed reports for associates whose bad grammar could make a first grader wince. The goal here is to identify what makes a penetration test report good, how to interpret the results, and finally how to put them to use in your strategic planning to improve organizational security.
Topics: Ethical Hacking, Penetration Testing
If you're a fan of delicious restaurants, awesome concert venues, Big 10 sports, or just a bike-friendly city, then you should probably be working with us in beautiful downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team at NetWorks Group works at the corner of Main and Huron, a central-point to blocks of great places to shop, eat, and relax at. Located a short distance from the University of Michigan, NetWorks Group benefits from the feeling of both a college-town and an active business hub for southeastern Michigan. For a vibrant mixture of cultures, architecture, and activities, Ann Arbor is hard to beat!
Topics: Security Monitoring, Managed Detection & Response, Ethical Hacking, Device Management, Information Security, Threat Hunting, Vulnerability Management, Security Architecture Review, Compliance, Penetration Testing, Incident Response, Threat Management
At a recent ISSA Motor CIty chapter meeting one of our Sr. Security Engineers, Mark Stanislav, presented his thoughts on how the process of hiring Ethical Hacking (EH) services could be better accomplished by an organization who may not be familiar with doing so. During Mark's presentation he outlined ten big-picture topics and sub-points to each, covering a broad set of ideas. We thought we'd share some of those points today in a post regarding this crucial and sometimes complicated process. If your company is trying to hire penetration testing services (or other EH projects), we hope these notes may give you a bit better of a sense of what to expect and how to ensure success with your project.
Topics: Ethical Hacking, Penetration Testing, Incident Response
Come Chat with NetWorks Group at an Upcoming Event
At NetWorks Group, we put a lot of value in interacting in person with the various technology communities important to our team. More than that, we love to be able to meet with customers and people looking to find out more about what we do and how our team could help yours achieve tough goals.
Topics: Security Monitoring, Managed Detection & Response, Ethical Hacking, Information Security, Vulnerability Management, Compliance, Penetration Testing, Threat Management
New NetWorks Group Site and Our Updated Services
Welcome to the new NetWorksGroup.com! Over our last 15+ years, the environment around IT infrastructure — especially security — has evolved to an extent that to keep up with best practices and compliance standards most organizations require an on-staff security team, and we're here to be that team.
Topics: Security Monitoring, Managed Detection & Response, Ethical Hacking, Vulnerability Management, Security Architecture Review
Another Certificate Authority (CA) Blunder; No Hack Required
The Certificate Authority (CA) system that currently handles how we publicly interact 'securely' with web sites, mail servers, and other services around the world can't catch a break. In the latest black-eye, an Entrust bulletin speaks about how a Malaysian CA called Digicert Malaysia recently issued 22 certificates with glaring CPS violations including the usage of 512-bit RSA keys. At this time, there's no suggestion of fraud or criminal activity being involved, but it's certainly confusing why this would have happened without it.
Topics: Ethical Hacking, Information Security, Security Architecture Review, Penetration Testing
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt (FUD) are sadly a corner-stone of those who don't know enough to know better, or those that just don't care if they are wrong. When it comes to information technology, FUD is alive and well in 'cloud computing', at least from the perspective of those who want to make interesting headlines that will throw their readership into a tizzy.
Topics: Ethical Hacking, Information Security, Penetration Testing
Don't Miss Out on National Cyber Security Awareness Month
If you're not already aware, October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month! What may surprise some is that this designation is in its eighth year already and has really picked-up momentum among communities. Michigan is rather lucky to be holding the official national kick-off event on October 6th called the Michigan Cyber Summit. This event will bring in many notable government leaders such as Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano.
Topics: Managed Detection & Response, Ethical Hacking, Information Security, Threat Management