| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Kaseya Releases Security Patch as Companies Continue to Recover Estimates indicate the number of affected companies could grow, while Kaseya faces renewed scrutiny as former employees reportedly criticize its lack of focus on security. Tool Sprawl & False Positives Hold Security Teams Back Security teams spend as much time addressing false positive alerts as they do addressing actual cyberattacks, survey data shows. AI and Cybersecurity: Making Sense of the Confusion Artificial intelligence is a maturing area in cybersecurity, but there are different concerns depending on whether you're a defender or an attacker. (Sponsored Article) Time to Focus on Compromised Credentials Use of compromised credentials to penetrate and move laterally through networks is nothing new, but it's getting worse. SolarWinds Discloses Zero-Day Under Active Attack The company confirms this is a new vulnerability that is not related to the supply chain attack discovered in December 2020. Microsoft Confirms Acquisition of RiskIQ RiskIQ's technology helps businesses assess their security across the Microsoft cloud, Amazon Web Services, other clouds, and on-premises. MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | | | | HOT TOPICS | Kaseya Hacked via Authentication Bypass The Kaseya ransomware attack is believed to have been down to an authentication bypass. Yes, ransomware needs to be on your radar -- but good authentication practices are also imperative. I Smell a RAT! New Cybersecurity Threats for the Crypto Industry The ElectroRAT Trojan attacker's success highlights the increasingly sophisticated nature of threats to cryptocurrency exchanges, wallets, brokerages, investing, and other services. The NSA's 'New' Mission: Get More Public With the Private Sector The National Security Agency's gradual emergence from the shadows was "inevitable" in cybersecurity, says Vinnie Liu, co-founder and CEO of offensive security firm Bishop Fox and a former NSA analyst. Now the agency has to figure out how to best work with the private sector, especially organizations outside the well-resourced and seasoned Fortune 100. MORE |
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