Loosening attitudes about cloud security are expected to create a nearly $10 billion public cloud market in the Middle East by 2027. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: The Persian Gulf’s March to the…
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Fortinet Insights from the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity
Get Fortinet insights on WEF’s Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity, including the importance of cyber resilience and collaboration across public / private sectors. This article has been indexed from Fortinet Industry Trends Blog Read the original article: Fortinet Insights from…
Microsoft Offers Up to $20,000 for Vulnerabilities in Defender Products
Microsoft invites researchers to new bug bounty program focused on vulnerabilities in its Defender products. The post Microsoft Offers Up to $20,000 for Vulnerabilities in Defender Products appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed…
Sam Altman is Back as OpenAI CEO Just Days After Being Removed, Along With a New Board
San Francisco-based OpenAI has reached an agreement in principle for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new initial board. The post Sam Altman is Back as OpenAI CEO Just Days After Being Removed, Along With a…
Windows Hello Fingerprint Authentication Bypassed on Popular Laptops
Researchers have tested the fingerprint sensors used for Windows Hello on three popular laptops and managed to bypass them. The post Windows Hello Fingerprint Authentication Bypassed on Popular Laptops appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
185,000 Individuals Impacted by MOVEit Hack at Car Parts Giant AutoZone
Car parts giant AutoZone says nearly 185,000 individuals were impacted by a data breach caused by the MOVEit hack. The post 185,000 Individuals Impacted by MOVEit Hack at Car Parts Giant AutoZone appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…
The AI Paradox: Balancing Generative AI Adoption With Cybersecurity Risks
As AI models become more sophisticated, the potential for misuse or unintended consequences grows, emphasizing the need for robust oversight and a proactive approach to governance. The post The AI Paradox: Balancing Generative AI Adoption With Cybersecurity Risks appeared first…
What are Hardware Security Keys, and is it Safe to Use Them?
Have you ever witnessed someone use a tiny device to log in by tapping it or plugging it into a USB port? Have you ever wondered why they require such things? The most reliable form of authentication that is…
Google CEO Warns of Potential Security Risks Associated with Sideloading Apps
In recent years, sideloading apps, the practice of installing apps from sources outside of official app stores, has gained significant traction. While Android has always embraced this openness, Apple is now facing pressure to follow suit. This shift in…
HasMySecretLeaked: Building a Trustless and Secure Protocol
HasMySecretLeaked is the first free service that allows security practitioners to proactively verify if their secrets have leaked on GitHub.com. With access to GitGuardian’s extensive database of over 20 million records of detected leaked secrets, including their locations on GitHub,…
Broadcom completes $69 billion acquisition of VMware in cash and stock
Broadcom has announced it has cleared all regulatory hurdles and plans to complete its $69 billion acquisition of VMware. The company announced it planned to move ahead with the deal after China joined the list of countries that had given…
How LockBit used Citrix Bleed to breach Boeing and other targets
CVE-2023-4966, aka “Citrix Bleed”, has been exploited by LockBit 3.0 affiliates to breach Boeing’s parts and distribution business, and “other trusted third parties have observed similar activity impacting their organization,” cybersecurity and law enforcement officials have confirmed on Tuesday. In…
Check Point enhances AWS security—see it in action at AWS re:Invent!
For over a decade, cloud experts and customers have gathered at AWS’s flagship conference, AWS re:Invent. It’s a week of knowledge and inspiration, and this year it’s November 27 to December 1 at The Venetian in Las Vegas. We invite…
Cyber Security Today, Nov. 22, 2023 – Boeing division hacked through NetScaler vulnerability, and more
This episode reports on unpatched holes that are being exploited by threat actors This article has been indexed from IT World Canada Read the original article: Cyber Security Today, Nov. 22, 2023 – Boeing division hacked through NetScaler vulnerability, and…
Chiselled Ubuntu closes prevailing container security gaps
Canonical announced chiselled Ubuntu containers which come with Canonical’s security maintenance and support commitment. Chiselled Ubuntu containers are ultra-small OCI images that deliver only the application and its runtime dependencies, and no other operating system-level packages, utilities, or libraries. This…
Connecting With the Community at BSides Atlanta 2023
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is the busiest in the world, serving over 93 million passengers to and from this international destination last year. There are many reasons to visit Atlanta, such as seeing the home of Coca-Cola, visiting the birthplace…
A Maven Story
Back with a fresh blog on Maven – no saga, just a simple update on an old project of mine. It’s like catching up with an old buddy and sharing what’s new. In this blog, we’ll dive into the world…
Malwarebytes consumer product roundup: The latest
Here are the innovations we’ve made in our products recently. Are you making the most of them? This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Malwarebytes consumer product roundup: The latest
US cybercops take on ‘pig butchering’ org, return $9M in scammed crypto
Crims drain wallets of marks after letting them in on ‘awesome crypto scheme secret’ The US has seized nearly $9 million in proceeds generated by exploiting more than 70 victims across the nation in so-called “pig butchering” scams.… This article…
North Korean Hackers Pose as Job Recruiters and Seekers in Malware Campaigns
North Korean threat actors have been linked to two campaigns in which they masquerade as both job recruiters and seekers to distribute malware and obtain unauthorized employment with organizations based in the U.S. and other parts of the world. The…