Monthly Archives: March 2021




By Devin Partida, Editor-in-Chief, ReHack.com Throughout the pandemic, airports have been one of the hardest-hit sectors. Traveling by plane is far from where it used to be in terms of physical and digital security. In fact, according to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), 324 million passengers traveled by plane in 2020, […]

2021 Airport Security Predictions: Physical and Cybersecurity Trends



DoD Supply Chain Can Now Benefit From Steel Root’s Unique CMMC Compliance Services in Combination With Zscaler’s FedRAMP-Authorized Zero Trust Secure Access Technology SALEM, MA (March 2021) – Steel Root, a leading cybersecurity services firm that specializes in compliance for the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, announces that they have partnered with Zscaler, Inc. to […]

Steel Root Partners with Zscaler to Support CMMC Requirements for ...



Is your ETRM system leaving you exposed to hackers? By Kent Landrum Energy or commodity trading and risk management (ETRM or CTRM) systems have been gaining momentum since the 1990s and continue to be at the heart of many energy companies’ information technology landscapes. In many cases, these applications have […]

The Cybersecurity Risk Posed By Your Outdated ETRM System



In Episode S3E2 we talk with Jasen Meece, CEO at Cloudentity — a cloud-based provider of dynamic fine-grained authorization and governance solutions. We dive into zero trust for open banking APIs and uncover some of the threats associated with that market. We look at a new partnership just announced between Cloudentity and […]

Zero Trust for Open Banking


By Tim Sadler, CEO of Tessian Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, cybercriminals have capitalized on key moments and the latest updates. We’ve seen hackers impersonate governmental departments, healthcare organizations, and charities, often in phishing attacks designed to lure unsuspecting victims into wiring money or sharing account details and confidential data. One […]

How to Not Fall Victim to COVID-19 Vaccine Phishing Attacks