The Biden administration launches an initiative to encourage careers in cybersecurity, as businesses try new tactics to get unfilled IT security roles staffed.
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 September 09, 2024
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Cybersecurity Talent Shortage Prompts White House Action
The Biden administration launches an initiative to encourage careers in cybersecurity, as businesses try new tactics to get unfilled IT security roles staffed.
CISA Flags ICS Bugs in Baxter, Mitsubishi Products
The vulnerabilities affect industrial control tech used across the healthcare and critical manufacturing sectors.
Commercial Spyware Use Roars Back Despite Sanctions
Vendors of mercenary spyware tools used by nation-states to track citizens and enemies have gotten savvy about evading efforts to limit their use.
'TIDrone' Cyberattackers Target Taiwan's Drone Manufacturers
The Chinese-speaking group is launching sophisticated malware towards military and satellite targets globally.
Using Transparency & Sharing to Defend Critical Infrastructure
No organization can single-handedly defend against sophisticated attacks. Governments and private sector entities need to collaborate, share information, and develop defenses against cyber threats
Feds Warn on Russian Actors Targeting Critical Infrastructure
In the past, Putin's Unit 29155 has utilized malware like WhisperGate to target organizations, particularly those in Ukraine.
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'Revival Hijack' on PyPI Disguises Malware With Legitimate File Names
Adversaries reusing abandoned package names sneak malware into organizations in a sort of software shell game.

The Role of Trust Anchors in Modern IT Security
To fully realize the benefits trust anchors provide, organizations need to implement processes and technologies that maintain the privacy and security of trust anchors and the personal data they contain.

How CISOs Can Effectively Communicate Cyber-Risk
A proximity resilience graph offers a more accurate representation of risk than heat maps and risk registers, and allows CISOs to tell a complex story in a single visualization.

FBI: North Korean Actors Readying Aggressive Cyberattack Wave
Sophisticated social engineering is expected to accompany threat campaigns that are highly targeted and aimed at stealing crypto and deploying malware.

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Malvertising Campaign Builds a Phish for Lowe's Employees
Retail employees are being duped into divulging their credentials by typosquatting malvertisements.
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White House Unveils Road Map to Fix BGP
The White House Office of the National Cyber Director released a plan outlining steps network operators and service providers need to take to secure BGP from abuse and configuration errors.
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FreeBSD Gets €686,400 to Boost Security Features
The funds from Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund will be used to integrate security features such as zero trust capabilities and tools for software bill of materials.
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Chinese 'Tropic Trooper' APT Targets Mideast Governments
In the past, the group has targeted different sectors in East and Southeast Asia, but recently has pivoted its focus to the Middle East, specifically to entities that publish human rights studies.
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