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CSO Security Leadership
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
June 10, 2024
AI system poisoning is a growing threat â is your security regime ready?
NIST, security leaders warn that hackers will launch more poisoning attacks as artificial intelligence use increases, testing the strength of todayâs security programs Read more
Sleuthcon: Cybercrime emerges in Morocco and law enforcement gets creative
At this yearâs cybercrime-oriented conference Sleuthcon, Morocco emerged as a locus of cybercrime, while UK and US law enforcement highlighted how creative they've become in shaming and disrupting criminal groups. Read more
New RansomHub ransomware gang has ties to older Knight group
File encryption malware used by RansomHub appears to be a modified variant of the Knight ransomware, also known as Cyclops. Read more
How Amazon CISO Amy Herzog responds to cybersecurity challenges
Amazon CISO for devices and advertising products and services describes how her team works with product and devops teams to ensure products are cybersecure. Read more
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FBI offers to share 7,000 LockBit ransomware decryption keys with CISOs
Itâs not clear how many of the decryption keys are still viable, but itâs likely to be a boon for many enterprise victims who did not pay the ransom. Read more
Complaints in EU challenge Metaâs plans to utilize personal data for AI
The complaint underscores wider privacy concerns and raises the question of whether model users or model creators are responsible for compliance with privacy rules. Read more
Download our password managers enterprise buyerâs guide
While it may seem counterintuitive to entrust security to a single password manager app accessed by a single password, using a password manager is in fact a very good idea. Here's what you need to know to choose a password manager for your business. Read more
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