The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
October 25, 2021
Miller joined the social media company in February 2021, assuming a range of responsibilities, from security and privacy to trust and safety, that reflect broadening of the CISO position itselfâa role she summarizes as âkeeping shenanigans from impacting a good user experience.â Read more â¶
Itâs been quite a year. Along with adapting to a pandemic that shut the world inside and brought on a seismic shift in social norms, more people than ever are working from home.
Cybercriminals are investing in deepfake technology to make social engineering and authentication bypass campaigns more effective. Here are strategies for defending against the most notable deepfake cyberthreats.
Researchers at Splunk outline a technique, pioneered by Salesforce, that could detect malicious activity in the software supply chain, but with some limitations.
If youâve fallen for one of these myths, you may need to rethink your zero trust strategy.
New certification aims to validate knowledge of foundational cybersecurity concepts and best practices to address skills gap. Is another cybersecurity qualification the answer?
New research indicates that ransomware attack and payment claims are in decline as resiliency takes priority for organizations.
Microsoft has had a horrible 2021, with vulnerabilities impacting its biggest services.