In today’s cybersecurity news… Texas credit union user data exposed in another MOVEit breach Just when we thought MOVEit breaches had faded from the headlines, a new one has surfaced, […] The post Cybersecurity News: Another MOVEit incident, U.S. Marshals…
Tag: CISO Series
Well, I Think My Relationship With the CIO Improved When I Took Their Job
The relationship between a CIO and CISO can be fraught. Often this stems from the reporting structure of an organization, with CISO’s reporting directly to the CIO. So how can […] The post Well, I Think My Relationship With the…
Cybersecurity News: SonicWall access flaw, Microsoft security summit, Telegram details
In today’s cybersecurity news… SonicWall warns of critical access control flaw SonicWall released a bulletin detailing the vulnerability that impacts SonicOS’s use on its Gen 5, Gen 6, and some […] The post Cybersecurity News: SonicWall access flaw, Microsoft security…
Cybersecurity News: Halliburton suffers cyberattack, Telegram CEO arrested, Georgia Tech lawsuit
In today’s cybersecurity news… Halliburton takes systems offline following cyberattack The oil field services company informed regulators and the media on Friday about a recent cyberattack that “necessitated the shut-down […] The post Cybersecurity News: Halliburton suffers cyberattack, Telegram CEO…
Cybersecurity News: Russia’s questionable DDoS, FAA’s cybersecurity proposal, Windows Recall reappears
In today’s cybersecurity news… Kremlin complains of DDoS attack, digital experts not so sure Disruptions that occurred on Wednesday for some Russian users of WhatsApp, Telegram, Skype, Discord, Twitch, Wikipedia, […] The post Cybersecurity News: Russia’s questionable DDoS, FAA’s cybersecurity…
What Triggers a CISO?
CISOs are familiar with dealing with stress, making high-stakes decisions, and operating in an industry of unknown unknowns. But there are some things that still get under their skin and […] The post What Triggers a CISO? appeared first on…
Cybersecurity News: Japanese auto security, Feds tap encrypted messages, Microsoft breaks Linux dual-booting
In today’s cybersecurity news… Security initiative from Japanese auto companies Dozens of companies in the Japan Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center signed on to a collaborative initiative to improve […] The post Cybersecurity News: Japanese auto security, Feds tap…
Mastering Data Visibility for Secure AI Adoption with Cyera
Does data security need to be complex? Perhaps in the past, but modern AI and cloud solutions simplify data security at scale, argues Yotam Segev, Co-Founder and CEO, Cyera. The […] The post Mastering Data Visibility for Secure AI Adoption…
Cybersecurity News: Toyota third-party breach, Hawaii registry hack, Iran disrupting campaigns
In today’s cybersecurity news… Toyota confirms third-party data breach impacting customers Toyota has confirmed that customer data was exposed in a data breach of an unnamed third-party. Toyota said the […] The post Cybersecurity News: Toyota third-party breach, Hawaii registry…
I Said I Was Technically a CISO, Not a Technical CISO
The road to becoming a CISO is highly individual. Often a CISO will not come from a technical background, or their technical background is long in their career rearview mirror. […] The post I Said I Was Technically a CISO,…
Cybersecurity News: National Public Data breach update, Flaws in macOS apps, FlightTracker configuration issue
‘Only’ 1.3 million affected by National Public Data breach The Florida-based data broker officially confirmed the breach which happened earlier this year that’s now been estimated to have impacted 1.3 […] The post Cybersecurity News: National Public Data breach update,…
Combining Continuous Pentesting with Attack Surface Management
A point-in-time pentest is insufficient in today’s cybersecurity landscape. Casey Cammilleri, CEO & Founder, Sprocket Security, explained to me that constantly changing targets, such as new application deployments and infrastructure […] The post Combining Continuous Pentesting with Attack Surface Management…
Cybersecurity News: Entra forces MFA, another AnyDesk heist, Google Pixel vulnerability
In today’s cybersecurity news… Microsoft Entra admins must enable MFA or lose access to admin portals As part of its new Secure Future Initiative, Microsoft is warning global admins of […] The post Cybersecurity News: Entra forces MFA, another AnyDesk…
Cybersecurity News: GitHub artifact warning, RansomHub’s EDR killer, SolarWinds latest hotfix
In today’s cybersecurity news… GitHub vulnerability warning regarding ArtiPacked This is a new attack vector, spelled ArtiPacked, and according to researchers at Palo Alto Networks, it could be exploited to […] The post Cybersecurity News: GitHub artifact warning, RansomHub’s EDR…
Information Security vs. Cybersecurity
CISO stands for Chief Information Security Officer. So why do we sometimes pigeonhole their duties under “just” cybersecurity? Check out this post for the discussion that is the basis of […] The post Information Security vs. Cybersecurity appeared first on…
Cybersecurity News: Gemini AI privacy, AI Risk Repository, Russian phishing
Google details privacy commitments with Gemini AI Google announced new hardware and Gemini AI features this week. Many of these AI tools will feature local offline-only processing using its smaller […] The post Cybersecurity News: Gemini AI privacy, AI Risk…
Understanding AI Bias and Security with NetSPI
For all the intricacies and hype around AI and large language models, Nabil Hannan, Field CISO, NetSPI, reminds us that they lack any kind of true intelligence, it’s all just […] The post Understanding AI Bias and Security with NetSPI…
Cybersecurity News: FBI shutters Radar, NIST post-quantum standards, 2.7B record leaked
In today’s cybersecurity news… FBI shutters Radar ransomware gang servers On Monday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced it has disrupted the infrastructure associated with a nascent ransomware group […] The post Cybersecurity News: FBI shutters Radar, NIST post-quantum…
Why Are Fortune 500 Companies Swiping Right on 3-Person Startups?
Large companies aren’t traditionally known for being the fastest to adopt new technologies. So why is cybersecurity the exception? It seems like the larger or more highly regulated an enterprise, […] The post Why Are Fortune 500 Companies Swiping Right…
Cybersecurity News: U.S. “laptop farm” shut down, Ukranian computers compromised, Trump campaign hacked
U.S. operation of “laptop farm” for North Korea shutdown Tennessee resident Matthew Isaac Knoot has been arrested for allegedly running a ‘laptop farm’ to help North Korean IT workers secure […] The post Cybersecurity News: U.S. “laptop farm” shut down,…