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 July 14, 2021
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Microsoft Patches 3 Windows Zero-Days Amid 117 CVEs
The July Patch Tuesday release also includes the out-of-band fix for the Windows Print Spooler remote code execution flaw under attack.
New Phishing Campaign Targets Individuals of Interest to Iran
TA453 group spoofed two scholars at University of London to try and gain access to email inboxes belonging to journalists, think tank personnel, academics, and others, security vendor says.
Can Government Effectively Help Businesses Fight Cybercrime?
From the Biden administration's pledge to take action to INTERPOL's focus on ransomware as a global threat, governments are looking to help businesses cope with cyberattacks. But can it really work?
The Trouble With Automated Cybersecurity Defenses
While there's enormous promise in AI-powered tools and machine learning, they are very much a double-edged sword.
Why We Need to Raise the Red Flag Against FragAttacks
Proliferation of wireless devices increases the risk that corporate networks will be attacked with this newly discovered breed of Wi-Fi-based cyber assault.
DoD-Validated Data Security Startup Emerges From Stealth
The Code-X platform has been tested by the US Department of Defense and members of the intelligence community.
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New Framework Aims to Describe & Address Complex Social Engineering Attacks
As attackers use more synthetic media in social engineering campaigns, a new framework is built to describe threats and provide countermeasures.

Autonomous Security Is Essential if the Edge Is to Scale Properly
Service demands at the network edge mean customers need to get cost, performance, and security right.

Security 101: The 'PrintNightmare' Flaw
A closer look at the printer software vulnerability - and what you can do about it.

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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.
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.
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Navigating Active Directory Security: Dangers and Defenses
Microsoft Active Directory, ubiquitous across enterprises, has long been a primary target for attackers seeking network access and sensitive data.
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  • Building Threat Intelligence into Your Enterprise Security Strategy

    In recent years, many enterprises have discovered that they can improve their defenses by collecting data about broad trends in online attacks that may pertain to their own IT environments. This "threat intelligence" can make it easier for security teams ...

  • Weaknesses in Software Supply Chains: Cyber's Unspoken Reality

    Until the recent SolarWinds compromise, the conversation around supply chains - and more importantly, their vulnerabilities - was rarely discussed in the cybersecurity industry. However, over the last few years, supply chains have become an increasingly lucrative target for hackers. ...

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