Dark Reading Reflects on International Women’s Day
March 8 2022A look at how far the information security industry has come - and how far it still has to go.
Read moreA look at how far the information security industry has come - and how far it still has to go.
Read moreA look at how far the information security industry has come - and how far it still has to go.
Read morePTC has issued patches for seven vulnerabilities — three critical — in its widely used Axeda remote management technology.
Read moreThis new annual program showcases 100 women who are role models, leaders, innovators, and influencers in the global security industry.
Read moreIn a deal worth $5.4 billion, Google would expand its security portfolio with managed detection and response (MDR) and threat intelligence, with an increasing focus on automation.
Read moreEven read-only files can be written to, leading to a dangerously general purpose elevation-of-privilege attack.
Read moreElectronic design automation solutions, software programs that help designers develop electronic systems and semiconductor chips, can be used in service of security assurance.
Read moreYet another method of surveillance:
Radar can detect you moving closer to a computer and entering its personal space. This might mean the computer can then choose to perform...
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Dark Reading highlights women who are quietly changing the game in cybersecurity. We also revisit some of those we've spoken to in the past to see what they're up...
Read moreThe theme of International Women’s Day 2022 is “Break the bias." This is what #BreaktheBias means to me.
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