Despite Microsoft's reassurances, multiple security researchers describe the technology as problematic for users and their organizations.
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Microsoft's 'Recall' Feature Draws Criticism From Privacy Advocates
Despite Microsoft's reassurances, multiple security researchers describe the technology as problematic for users and their organizations.
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Burnout has been an oft-reported problem among security professionals for years. Are there any new ideas for supporting mental health in the industry?
Picking the Right Database Tech for Cybersecurity Defense
Graph and streaming databases are helping defenders deal with complex, real-time threat and cybersecurity data to find weak points before attackers.
The SEC's SolarWinds Case: What CISOs Should Do Now
The SEC's lawsuit may take years to resolve through litigation, but here are five things CISOs should do now to protect both themselves as individuals as well as their organizations.
Seizing Control of the Cloud Security Cockpit
Much like an airplane's dashboard, configurations are the way we control cloud applications and SaaS tools. It's also the entry point for too many security threats. Here are some ideas for making the configuration process more secure.
CyberArk Goes All In on Machine Identity With Venafi Deal
CyberArk's $1.54 billion agreement to buy Venafi is a sign of how human and machine identities will converge with certificate life cycle management.
Snowflake's Anvilogic Investment Signals Changes in SIEM Market
Coming on the heels of Cisco buying Splunk, Palo Alto Networks acquiring IBM's QRadar, and LogRhythm merging with Exabeam, Snowflake's investment highlights the ongoing market pressure to improve SOC tools.
SAGE Cyber Launches CISO Planning Tool
As a newly independent company, SAGE Cyber will offer a platform that helps CISOs make data-driven decisions and optimize their security defenses.
Outsourcing Security Without Increasing Risk
Few enterprises have all the cybersecurity skills and resources they need in-house, making outsourcing a necessity. How do they select, and work with, third-party security service providers?
WitnessAI Launches With Guardrails for AI
The startup's new platform addresses AI privacy, governance, and security so that enterprises can use AI safely and effectively.
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