Lacework Announces Layoffs, Restructuring
May 26 2022The cloud-security company blames "seismic" market shifts for shakeup.
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Read moreWhen you really need to make exceptions in cybersecurity, specify them as explicitly as you can.
Read moreBrian Krebs has an interesting story of a smart ID card reader with a malware-infested Windows driver, and US government employees who inadvertently buy and use them. But by all...
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