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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
February 10, 2025
CISOs: Stop trying to do the lawyerâs job
CISOs are trained to fix problems. Lawyers are trained to find them. The two must work together to address complex challenges like breaches, compliance, or the ethics of emerging technologies.
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Police arrest teenager suspected of hacking NATO and numerous Spanish institutions
The 18-year-old cybercriminal faces prosecution for multiple offenses, including discovery and disclosure of secrets, illegal access to computer systems, computer damage and money laundering.
Malicious package found in the Go ecosystem
The malicious package, a typosquat of the popular BoltDB module, is said to be among the first known exploits of the Go Module Mirrorâs indefinite module caching.
21% of CISOs pressured to not report compliance issues
Security leaders find themselves in a bind between corporate directives and regulatory accountability, with personal liability and board security commitment on the line.
Download our extended detection and response (XDR) buyerâs guide
Extended detection and response (XDR) tools provide a deeper and more automated means to identify and respond to threats. XDRâs real-time analysis of event data provides a foundation to efficiently identify and prioritize threats as they happen.
CIOs and CISOs grapple with DORA: Key challenges, compliance complexities
Now in force, DORA has proved challenging for many IT leaders to achieve compliance, particularly around third-party providers, suppliers, and subcontractors.
Spy vs spy: Security agencies help secure the network edge
With the rise of attacks on edge devices enabling further incursions by attackers into enterprise networks, itâs time for everyone to step up their security game, say agencies in the Five Eyes alliance
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