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February 11, 2023

HTML smuggling campaigns impersonate well-known brands to deliver malware

Researchers cite an increased prevalence of HTML smuggling activity including impersonation of brands such as Adobe Acrobat, Google Drive, and the US Postal Service. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Microsoft Security: What is Top of Mind for CISOs Right Now

Learn what steps CISOs are taking to protect against today’s top threats and how you can apply their guidance to your own operations.

What CISOs need to know about the renewal of FISA Section 702

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act sets out the rules for the US intelligence community around gathering information abroad—but is it inadvertently being used at home too?

CIO’s Future of Work Summit: The Employee Experience Mandate

The millennial, Gen Z, and Gen X generations make up 75% of today’s workforce, and almost half don’t plan to stay more than 2 years at their current company. Learn how to retain your most valuable team members by joining CIO's Future of Work Summit. Sign up today.

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Yes, CISOs should be concerned about the types of data spy balloons can intercept

The Chinese airship that floated over the US and Canada was likely a multipurpose intelligence platform, gathering a variety of information types. It could gather data from corporate, government, or agricultural sources on the ground.

Flaws in industrial wireless IoT solutions can give attackers deep access into OT networks

Greater use of industrial cellular gateways and routers expose IIoT devices to attackers and increase the attack surface of OT networks.

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