“Everything is becoming a computer… If it’s smart, it’s vulnerable.” – Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer at F-Secure The enterprise attack surface of today has quickly evolved beyond traditional...
An excerpt from Cybernews’ article, “Nightmare cyberattack is comparable to a natural disaster – interview” with Phosphorus CSO Brian Contos Cybernews: Could you elaborate on how threat actors used...
An excerpt from Reader’s Digest‘ article, “8 Common Zelle Scams to Watch Out For” with comments from Phosphorus Chief Security Officer Brian Contos Zelle is a P2P (peer-to-peer) system...
InfoSec Live founder Simon L brings another great guest onto The CISO Experience podcast, Phosphorus Chief of Security Brian Contos! Watch the video recorded live below.
Published July 8, 2022, on CyberNews.com, Chief Security Officer Brian Contos describes what Apple’s new Lockdown Mode does and doesn’t do. While additional security measures are an important step in...
Published June 23, 2022, on DarkReading.com, Chief Security Officer Brian Contos writes on the prevention of these attacks, which must involve complete visibility into, and access and management over,...
Brian Contos, Phosphorus Chief Security Officer, joins the !incident podcast during his visit to Prague for the Qubit Conference 2022. The podcast focuses on cybersecurity “and the other side...
An excerpt from the TheStreet article, ‘Hot Scam: Robocallers Pushing a Fake Car Warranty’ Some phone spams are innocuous and just aggressive and misleading marketing, Brian Contos, chief security...
Brian Contos, Phosphorus Chief Security Officer, returns to the mnemonic security podcast for the third time. “IoT security today is like what IT security was in the early 90s.”...
The Former RSA CEO offers a cybersecurity ‘State of the Union’ with this video from Bank Info Security. In it, Art Coviello, Chairman of the Board at Phosphorus, also...
An excerpt from the TheStreet article, ‘Hackers Use QR Codes to Steal Your Money’ Avoid downloading QR readers from a QR code because it is often a trick used...