CISA urges organizations to harden endpoint management systems following Stryker cyberattack
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency March 18 released an alert urging U.S. organizations to harden their endpoint management systems following the March 11 cyberattack against Stryker, a U.S.-based medical technology and supply firm. The attack impacted the company’s Microsoft environment, and Stryker said there was no indication of ransomware or malware. The CISA alert provides various recommendations and resources, as well as best practices for securing Microsoft Intune.
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