This blog is based on our conversation with Cassie Crossley, Vice President of Supply Chain Security at Schneider Electric. It covers the unique challenges of software supply chain security. The post Software Supply Chain Risks ⎪Cassie Crossley (VP Supply Chain…
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XONA raises $18 million to accelerate product development
XONA announced the close of an $18 million strategic funding round led by established cyber investor Energy Impact Partners (EIP), bringing the company’s total funding to $32 million. The funding will allow the company to enhance its OT enterprise zero-trust…
Google makes life hard for ad blockers by changes in Chrome
Google Chrome’s transition to Manifest V3 has started and will make the life of ad blockers a lot harder. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Google makes life hard for ad blockers by changes in…
Apple Integrates OpenAI’s ChatGPT into Siri for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS
Apple has announced the launch of a “groundbreaking cloud intelligence system” called Private Cloud Compute (PCC) that’s designed for processing artificial intelligence (AI) tasks in a privacy-preserving manner in the cloud. The tech giant described PCC as the “most advanced…
UK Police Arrest Two People for Smishing via Fake Cell Tower
Two individuals are believed to have used a homemade mobile antenna to send thousands of SMS phishing messages This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: UK Police Arrest Two People for Smishing via Fake Cell Tower
Xona Raises $18 Million for OT Remote Access Platform
OT zero trust user access platform provider Xona has raised $18 million, which brings its total investment to $32 million. The post Xona Raises $18 Million for OT Remote Access Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed…
Arm Warns of Exploited Kernel Driver Vulnerability
Arm warns that CVE-2024-4610, a Mali GPU kernel driver vulnerability addressed two years ago, is exploited in attacks. The post Arm Warns of Exploited Kernel Driver Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed…
Apple’s AI Features Demand More Power: Not All iPhones Make the Cut
A large portion of Apple’s developer conference on Monday was devoted to infusing artificial intelligence (AI) technology into its software. Some of the features Apple has rumoured to incorporate are not expected to work on all iPhones. If you…
Who You Gonna Call? LEGAL COUNSEL!
When a cybersecurity incident occurs, who should be the first call the CISO makes? And once that call gets made, what is the CISOs role in handling the fallout? This […] The post Who You Gonna Call? LEGAL COUNSEL! appeared…
OpenAI Appoints Sarah Friar As First Finance Chief
AI firm OpenAI appoints former Nextdoor chief executive Sarah Friar as first chief financial officer, Kevil Weil as product chief This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: OpenAI Appoints Sarah Friar As First Finance Chief
Clean Desk Policy
When employees leave their workspaces behind — whether that’s for the night, the weekend, a longer vacation or just a quick lunch break — they may leave behind potentially sensitive information where it can easily be accessed by unauthorized parties.…
Rebooting Europe’s Sustainable Growth and Connectivity with Cisco’s Policy Roadmap
Cisco’s vision for Europe’s digital strategy sets out 10 tech policies focusing on sustainable growth, leveraging AI and securing cyberspace, skills, partnerships for innovation, and importantly, connectivity for all. This article has been indexed from Cisco Blogs Read the original…
Cybersecurity News: Rural hospital support, 23andMe investigation, Snowflake breach notices
In today’s cybersecurity news… Cyber assistance coming to rural hospitals Both Microsft and Google announced programs to offer cybersecurity services to these organizations. The Biden administration announced that Google will […] The post Cybersecurity News: Rural hospital support, 23andMe investigation,…
Intel Halting Construction Of Israel Plant, Says Report
Intel reportedly halting construction of $25bn semiconductor plant in southern Israel as executives transfer to Ohio This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Intel Halting Construction Of Israel Plant, Says Report
Expert released PoC exploit code for Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager flaw CVE-2024-29849. Patch it now!
A proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit code for a Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager authentication bypass flaw CVE-2024-29849 is publicly available. Researcher Sina Kheirkha analyzed the Veeam Backup Enterprise Manager authentication bypass flaw CVE-2024-29849 and a proof of concept exploit for this issue. The…
Apple announces security updates across its platforms
Apple announced new updates across its platforms that help empower users and keep them in control of their data. Private Cloud Compute extends protections of iPhone to the cloud, so that users don’t have to choose between powerful intelligence grounded…
NVIDIA and Arm Urge Customers to Patch Bugs
Chip giants NVIDIA and Arm have released details of new vulnerabilities including a zero-day bug This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: NVIDIA and Arm Urge Customers to Patch Bugs
Noodle RAT: Reviewing the New Backdoor Used by Chinese-Speaking Groups
This blog entry provides an analysis of the Noodle RAT backdoor, which is likely being used by multiple Chinese-speaking groups engaged in espionage and other types of cybercrime. This article has been indexed from Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives…
A CISO game plan for cloud security
As businesses increasingly migrate to the cloud, chief information security officers (CISOs) face numerous critical challenges in ensuring robust cloud security. Don’t believe me? Experts highlighted this at the recent Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit. Gartner projects a significant…
China-Linked ValleyRAT Malware Resurfaces with Advanced Data Theft Tactics
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered an updated version of malware called ValleyRAT that’s being distributed as part of a new campaign. “In the latest version, ValleyRAT introduced new commands, such as capturing screenshots, process filtering, forced shutdown, and clearing Windows event…