Webinar | Empower Agile Government Transformation with Cloud-Native Cybersecurity
Webinar | Empower Agile Government Transformation with Cloud-Native Cybersecurity
Webinar | Empower Agile Government Transformation with Cloud-Native Cybersecurity
Critical Infrastructure Security , Training & Security Leadership Build Resiliency by Simulating Real-World Attacks and Gaining Insight Into Threats CyberEdBoard • January 22, 2024 Ian Keller, security director and CyberEdBoard executive member As… Offensive Security for Mobile Network Operators
Critical Infrastructure Security , Cyberwarfare / Nation-State Attacks , Fraud Management & Cybercrime Self-Proclaimed Russian Hacktivists Continue Putin-Aligned Information Operations Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • January 18, 2024 The Swiss federal government based… Swiss Government Reports Nuisance-Level DDoS Disruptions
Fraud Management & Cybercrime , Ransomware ‘Oxygen of Publicity’ Helps Intimidate Victims and Recruit Affiliates, Experts Warn Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • December 13, 2023 The next frontier for ransomware gangs is marketing.… Ransomware Groups’ Latest Tactic: Weaponized Marketing
Artificial intelligence, machine learning and large language models are not new, but they are coming to fruition with the mass adoption of generative AI. For cybersecurity professionals, these are “exciting times we live in,”… Moving Past the Early Stage
Extended Detection and Response (XDR) has evolved significantly over the past few years, becoming more critical than ever for organizations in need of enhanced capabilities. But so, too, have the accompanying managed services evolved. Port53… XDR and the Benefits of Managed Services
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development British Lawmakers Call on Government to Boost Protections From AI Scams Akshaya Asokan (asokan_akshaya) • January 23, 2024 The U.K. National Cyber… UK Intelligence Agency Warns of Mounting AI Cyberthreat
Merck & Co.’s proposed settlement with insurers over a $1.4 billion claim related to the NotPetya attack will change the language the insurance industry uses to exclude acts of war in its policies, and organizations… How the Merck Case Shapes the Future of Cyber Insurance