Friday, January 18, 2019

Powerhammering: Can a power cable be used in air-gapped attacks?

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     January 18, 2019
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Issue Highlights:
Powerhammering: Can a power cable be used in air-gapped attacks?
Definition: advanced persistent threat (APT)
Definition: hacktivism
Predictive networks: How realistic are they?
Look back at top IT infrastructure spending trends of 2018
Powerhammering: Can a power cable be used in air-gapped attacks?
Air-gapped computers subject to PowerHammer attack: Proof-of-concept attack enables data exfiltration through control of current flow over power cables.
Definition: advanced persistent threat (APT)
An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a prolonged and targeted cyberattack in which an intruder gains access to a network and remains undetected for an extended period of time.
Definition: hacktivism
Hacktivism is the act of hacking, or breaking into a computer system, for a politically or socially motivated purpose.
Predictive networks: How realistic are they?
While the associated term might sound magical, predictive networks make use of real historical data to predict network events. Be ready for a bit of complexity, though.
Look back at top IT infrastructure spending trends of 2018
Enterprise IT infrastructure spending trends in 2018 focused on data center servers and hosted and cloud collaboration, driving an increase in annual vendor revenue.
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