Weekly Threat Report 10th July 2020
The NCSC’s weekly threat report is drawn from recent open source reporting. Read the full post here
The NCSC uses threat condition levels to provide a status of the situation of possible organised cyber-attacks against PNG departments and public entities.
The levels are changed on the discretion of the NCSC Manager, based on consideration of:
The NCSC uses four threat condition levels, listed here in order of low to high:
The below alerts are provided by US-CERT which display up to date information about current security threats, vulnerabilities and exploits. Additionally, you can find the UK NCSC weekly threat reports below to stay up to date.
The NCSC’s weekly threat report is drawn from recent open source reporting. Read the full post here
Original release date: February 18, 2020 | Last revised: June 30, 2020 Summary Note: This Activity Alert uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common
Original release date: March 13, 2020 | Last revised: April 15, 2020 Summary As organizations prepare for possible impacts of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), many
Original release date: April 8, 2020 Summary This is a joint alert from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
Original release date: April 15, 2020 | Last revised: June 23, 2020 Summary The U.S. Departments of State, the Treasury, and Homeland Security, and the
Original release date: April 16, 2020 | Last revised: June 30, 2020 Summary Note: This Activity Alert uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common
Original release date: April 29, 2020 Summary As organizations adapt or change their enterprise collaboration capabilities to meet “telework” requirements, many organizations are migrating to
Original release date: May 5, 2020 Summary This is a joint alert from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
Original release date: June 30, 2020 Summary Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) analysts have compiled the top detection signatures that have been the most
Original release date: May 12, 2020 Summary The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the broader U.S. Government
Original release date: July 1, 2020 | Last revised: July 2, 2020 Summary This advisory uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK®)
The NCSC’s weekly threat report is drawn from recent open source reporting. Read the full post here