When you just keep filing it away to handle "someday," security debt typically rears its head when you are most vulnerable and can least afford to pay it.
Read morePolice are already using self-driving car footage as video evidence:
While security cameras are commonplace in American cities, self-driving cars represent a new level of access for law enforcement...
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XDR can lower platform costs and improve detection, but it requires committing to a few principles that go against the established way of thinking about SOC.
Read moreFriday Squid Blogging: See-Through Squid
July 1 2023Doryteuthis opalescens is known as the market squid, and was critical in the recent squid RNA research. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the...
Read moreThe group has given one of Apple's biggest semiconductor suppliers until Aug. 6 to pay $70 million or risk having its data and "points of entry" to its network...
Read moreThe number of malware samples is up as attackers aim to compromise users where they work and play: Their smartphones.
Read moreNokod Raises $8M Seed Round From Seasoned Cybersecurity Investors to Enhance Low-Code/No-Code App Security
July 1 2023Nokod Security is building a platform that enables organizations to secure in-house low-code/no-code custom applications by scanning for security and compliance issues and applying remediation policies
Read moreThe APT35 group (aka Charming Kitten), have added backdoor capabilities to their spear-phishing payloads — and targeted an Israeli reporter with it.
Read moreCyberattacks against organizations in some African nations increased significantly in 2022, despite a major expansion in cybersecurity hiring to support cloud and digital migration.
Read moreAs cybercrime amidst the Russia-Ukraine war continues to escalate, the DDoSia project, launched by a known hacktivist group, has exploded in its number of members and quality of tools...
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