Distinguishing AI Hype From Reality in SecOps
June 1 2022AI and ML are important SecOps tools, but human involvement is still required.
Read moreAI and ML are important SecOps tools, but human involvement is still required.
Read moreResearchers from Shadowserver recommend removing the servers from the Internet to shrink external attack surface.
Read moreIndustry veterans roll out end-to-end incident response services and innovative tech-enabled platform, following successful incubation.
Read more"Follina" vulnerability in Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) affects all currently supported Windows versions and can be triggered via specially crafted Office documents.
Read moreWith rising fraud, businesses are seeking authentication methods that are security- and user-friendly. But with that comes a few complications.
Read moreCosta Rica’s national health service was hacked sometime earlier this morning by a Russian ransomware group known as Hive. The intrusion comes just weeks after Costa Rican President Rodrigo...
Read moreNews has emerged of a "feature" in Office that has been abused as a zero-day bug to run evil code. Turning off macros doesn't help!
Read moreNew research finds a rise in TCP acknowledgement (ACK) DDoS attacks, which rely on a smaller amount of traffic to disrupt targets.
Read moreFor the first time, CyberCatch's SMBVR detected significant vulnerability to 'session riding' attacks among North American SMBs.
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