Brand-new vulnerabilities from both vendors this week — one exploited in the wild — add to a steady stream of critical security issues in the security platforms.
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 February 13, 2024
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Fortinet, Ivanti Keep Customers Busy With Yet More Critical Bugs
Brand-new vulnerabilities from both vendors this week — one exploited in the wild — add to a steady stream of critical security issues in the security platforms.
Raspberry Robin Jumps on 1-Day Bugs to Nest Deep in Windows Networks
The developers behind a widespread worm are nesting further into networks by exploiting Windows escalation opportunities faster than organizations can patch them.
33M French Citizens Impacted in Country's Largest-Ever Breach
Viamedis and Almerys, two payment processors widely used by French health insurers, were victims of cyberattackers who struck five days apart.
US Govt. Offers Millions in Bounties to Find Hive Ransomware Actors
The move by the State Department complements a Hive infrastructure takedown by international law enforcement.
It's Time to Rethink Third-Party Risk Assessment
Continuously evaluating and updating your third-party risk assessment can improve your security posture and ensure your company doesn't have the next headline-making incident.
(Sponsored Article) Transform Your Security Operations Center With AI
Attackers aren't slowing down and are using new methods to infiltrate orgs. To limit their impact, automation in the SOC is more critical now than ever.
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Deepfake Democracy: AI Technology Complicates Election Security
While cybersecurity risks to the democratic process have been pervasive for many years now, the prevalence of AI now represents new threats.

How 'Big 4' Nations' Cyber Capabilities Threaten the West
Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea pose significant cyber threats to Western nations.

CISO Corner: DoD Regs, Neurodiverse Talent & Tel Aviv's Light Rail
Also in this issue: How the SEC's reporting rules are being weaponized, quishing attacks plaguing execs, and tabletop exercises making a comeback.

How Neurodiversity Can Help Fill the Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage
Many people with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other neurodiverse conditions bring new perspectives that can help organizations solve cybersecurity challenges.

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