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July 09, 2021
Under pressure to end the ransomware scourge, the White House faces strong headwinds. The problem: Putin has no motivation to change the status quo. Read more â¶
Tracking postponements, cancellations, and conferences gone virtual â CSO Onlineâs calendar of upcoming security conferences makes it easy to find the events that matter the most to you.
Security startups are often innovation leaders that attempt to solve critical and persistent problems. These are some of the most interesting ones to watch as they tackle issues around multicloud security, identity management, zero-trust, and more.
Some organizations are leaving themselves vulnerable when they adopt an infrastructure-as-code approach. Here's how to avoid misconfigurations and insecure templates.
Public exploits are available for a remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler that could allow attackers to take full control of systems. The vulnerability affects all editions of Windows and organizations are urged to deploy the patches as soon as possible.
Recently discovered Microsoft Windows AD CS configuration errors could give attackers account and domain control. Here's how to audit AD CS for vulnerable configurations.
We're in a new era of cyberattacks on everything from critical infrastructure to intellectual propertyâbut there are tools to fight back. Learn what you need to know at CSO's Future of Cybersecurity and Trust Summit, July 20-22. Sign Up Today.
As AI deployments proliferate for better decision making, they also present risks across a large spectrum.