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C-Suite Involvement in Cybersecurity Is Little More Than Lip Service
Collaboration with security teams, making cybersecurity a core principle of business strategy, and investing in defenses better position organizations to thwart threats and ensure business continuity.
NSA Issues Tips for Better Logging, Threat Detection in LotL Incidents
The guidance is part of a coordinated, global effort to eradicate living-off-the-land techniques used against critical infrastructure.
Deadbeat Dad Hacks State Registry to Fake His Own Death
A Kentucky man used stolen doctor credentials to fake his own death certificate to avoid paying a six-figure child support debt.
Name That Toon: Security Games
Feeling creative? Submit your caption and our panel of experts will reward the winner with a $25 Amazon gift card.
GitHub Attack Vector Cracks Open Google, Microsoft, AWS Projects
Cloud services and thus millions of end users who access them could have been affected by the poisoning of artifacts in the development workflow of open source projects.
UK Royal Family, Prime Minister Deepfakes Make Rounds on Meta
According to the researchers, roughly 250 fake advertisements appeared on platforms like Facebook and Instagram, and some are reportedly still up and running.
APT41 Spinoff Expands Chinese Actor’s Scope Beyond Asia
Earth Baku, yet another subgroup of the highly active and increasingly sophisticated collective, is moving into EMEA with new malware and living-off-the-land (LOL) tactics.
Microsoft Azure AI Health Bot Infected With Critical Vulnerabilities
Privilege escalation flaws in the healthcare chatbot platform could have allowed unauthorized cross-tenant access and management of other customers’ resources.
CrowdStrike’s Legal Pressures Mount, Could Blaze Path to Liability
Following the July 19 outages caused by a bad update, the cybersecurity firm faces shareholder lawsuits and pressure to pay damages for at least one major customer, Delta Airlines. Will software liability follow?
Memory Safety Is Key to Preventing Hardware Hacks
Spectre and Meltdown exposed just how easy a target computer memory was for attackers. Several efforts are underway to protect memory.









