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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
June 27, 2024
7 open source security tools too good to ignore
These must-have open-source tools help CISOs and their teams scan for vulnerabilities, analyze protocols, run forensics, and support threat intelligence and encryption. Read more
Watch a demo: CrowdStrikeâs Falcon for IT bridges gap between IT, security teams
For many companies, the division between a security team and an IT operations team can cause headaches when it comes to figuring out who does what. With CrowdStrikeâs Falcon for IT platform, more than 10 different security and IT tools are unified on a single platform, providing both teams with AI-powered automation capabilities through a single agent and console. Elia Zaitsev, the chief technology officer for CrowdStrike, demonstrates key features of the Falcon for IT platform, including a generative AI component to help companies with natural language answers to security questions.Read more
Microsoft-owned vendor blamed for massive healthcare breach
Geisinger said a former Nuance Communications employee with improper access to official records stole critical patient information. Read more
Formerly legitimate Polyfill.io domain abused to serve malicious code
Enterprises relying on its JavaScript fragments to ensure their web appsâ browser compatibility could be spreading trouble for users. Read more
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Cloud security faces pressure from AI growth, multicloud use
Cloud computing and storage are essential drivers of modern business, but their rapid adoption at a huge scale has also brought new security challenges to the front. Read more
Orca bolsters cloud security offering with source code support
New capabilities are designed to improve visibility into source code repositories within GitHub, and GitLab. Read more
Organizations with outdated security approaches getting hammered: Cloudflare
A new report suggests that DDoS attacks continue to increase in number and that web apps and APIs remain vulnerable spots that security teams canât keep up with. Read more
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