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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
February 27, 2024
8 associations that women in cybersecurity should follow or join
Still a minority in the profession, female cybersecurity professionals can expand their career development and get support from their peers by joining women-only groups. Read more
Sponsored by Sophos: Expert advice on staying ahead of the risk landscape
Cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace. So how can business leaders keep up with evolving cyber threats and techniques? That question was recently posed to Foundry Influencer Network, a community of industry analysts, IT professionals, and journalists. Find out more. Read more
Hack me if you can: LockBit challenges authorities, promises to return
LockBit leader said personal negligence led to the recent law enforcement seizure, and not much of significance was lost. Read more
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Breaking down the language barrier: How to master the art of communication
Industry networking events, specific courses, and those subjects one might avoid taking at university can all help cybersecurity professionals improve their communication skills. Read more
Generative AI making big impact on security pros, to no one's surprise
Cybersecurity professionals expressed a wide range of opinions on the pros and cons of generative AI in a new survey from a prominent certification group. Read more
Hackers find a âShortcutâ to data stored on iPhones, iPads, and Macs
Appleâs Shortcuts application has a bug that can allow attackers to remotely access sensitive data on Apple devices without user permission. Read more
Hacker group hides malware in images to target Ukrainian organizations
The UAC-0184 group targets Ukrainian military personnel, including those outside the country, and uses steganography to infect their devices with a remote access trojan. Read more
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