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CSO Security Leadership
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
November 11, 2024
7 reasons security breach sources remain unknown
Many security leaders remain clueless about the cause of recent security incidents their organizations have experienced, calling into question how much can be learned.
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UAB CIO Gonçal Badenes on ransomware lessons learned
In 2021, the Barcelona university was hit with an attack that knocked systems offline for two weeks, affecting 50,000 users. Hereâs how preparation and partnerships served the university well in its response â and its CIOâs top takeaways from the incident.
Choosing AI: the 7 categories cybersecurity decision-makers need to understand
What exactly is an AI system anyway? CISOs are increasingly relying on AI to support decision-making -- hereâs how to look at the systems available in todayâs products and what they can accomplish.
Top 5 security mistakes software developers make
As attacks continue to plague cybersecurity leaders, CSO has compiled a list of common mistakes by software developers that can be prevented.
Was your last DocuSign-ed bill legitimate? Check again
A novel phishing campaign abuses DocuSign APIs to send fake invoices at scale.
Security associations CISOs should know about
Cybersecurity associations support CISOs from offering courses to networking opportunities. Here are a few that can help CISOs stay ahead of emerging threats.
Kicking dependency: Why cybersecurity needs a better model for handling OSS vulnerabilities
Most organizations are still immature when it comes to identifying open-source dependencies that can usher in a host of problems when dealing with vulnerabilities.
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