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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
January 25, 2024
Defend critical infrastructure from cyber threats like the US Navy protects ships
Smart cities, power grids, and other distributed critical infrastructure could learn from how the US Navy protects the mission-readiness of its deployed fleet. Read more
Sponsored by Avaya: 2023 CCaaS Trends, Insights, and Statistics to Know
Improving the speed, accuracy, and techniques used in contact center customer verification and authentication will be crucial this year for making necessary improvements to operational efficiency, security, customer experience, and costs.
Group permission misconfiguration exposes Google Kubernetes Engine clusters
It's easy for admins to misunderstand what GKE considers authenticated users and set permissions that could allow anyone with a Google account to access their systems. Read more
Gen AI fuelled 2023 cyberattacks, evolution pushed remediation costs
A study revealed most organizations faced evolved cyberattacks, adding to the time and cost needed for remediation. Read more
Civilian cyber reserves gaining steam at the US federal and state levels
Volunteer cybersecurity reserve workforces are growing in the face of infosec worker shortages, with US CyberCommand recently authorized in the 2024 NDAA to create its own civilian cybersecurity reserve corps. Read more
Chinese cyberspies exploited critical VMware vCenter flaw undetected for 1.5 years
A Chinese advanced persistent threat group took advantage of a zero-day vulnerability that VMware patched in October. Read more
Submit now: CSO Hall of Fame nominations open for first time
The CSO Hall of Fame is accepting nominations for the first time to honor exceptional security leaders with at least 10 years of executive experience. Read more
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