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CrowdStrike CEO suggests to use AI to curb ransomware spread

George Kurtz, the CEO of Crowd-Strike, has proposed a strategy for leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to combat ransomware attacks. During an interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, Kurtz emphasized that AI could play a crucial role in identifying novel ransomware variants…

Infosec products of the month: November 2023

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Action1, Amazon, Aqua Security, ARMO, Datadog, Devo Technology, Druva, Entrust, Enzoic, Fortanix, GitHub, Illumio, Immuta, IRONSCALES, Kasada, Lacework, Malwarebytes, OneSpan, Paladin Cloud, Snappt, ThreatModeler, and…

Organizations can’t ignore the surge in malicious web links

Despite the rising adoption of collaboration and instant messaging software, email remains a significant area of concern regarding cyber attacks, particularly the increasing threat of cybercriminals employing harmful web links in emails, according to Hornetsecurity. Attack techniques used in email…

Privacy Group Blasts Facebook’s Paid Ad-Free Version

The post Privacy Group Blasts Facebook’s Paid Ad-Free Version appeared first on Facecrooks. Earlier this month, Facebook launched a paid ad-free subscription service in Europe to comply with strict European data regulations. However, a prominent privacy advocacy group is launching…

Navigating the DevOps Roadmap

The world of DevOps is abundant with tools and technologies, which can create confusion for novices. This blog charts out a DevOps roadmap, discussing the various phases of DevOps and popular tools that come in handy at each stage. This…

Many major websites allow users to have weak passwords

A new study that looked at the password requirements of the most popular websites came to a disappointing but not surprising conclusion. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Many major websites allow users to have…