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June 28, 2022

Russia-China cybercriminal collaboration could “destabilize” international order

Russian cybercrime groups are courting their Chinese counterparts potentially could scale up the capabilities of both. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Tanium: How to Overcome the Great Security Skills Shortage

While attack surfaces are expanding, the security talent pool is shrinking. Here’s what organizations can do about it.

5 years after NotPetya: Lessons learned

NotPetya vastly broadened the scope of damage that malware attacks could do and forced CISOs and security researchers to rethink their approach.

Security startup Cerby debuts with platform to manage shadow IT

The Cerby system automates and streamlines the detection and protection of "unmanageable" applications, providing a platform that centralizes application enrollment, access and monitoring.

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How Visa fights fraud

The financial services company has made massive investments in data and analytics to better detect and prevent fraud.

The strange business of cybercrime

How modern cybercrime syndicates adopt the ways of enterprise business, reaping the gains and suffering the difficulties.

Adversarial machine learning explained: How attackers disrupt AI and ML systems

Threat actors have several ways to fool or exploit artificial intelligence and machine learning systems and models, but you can defend against their tactics.

5 social engineering assumptions that are wrong

Cybercriminals continue to launch creative social engineering attacks to trick users. Meanwhile, social engineering misconceptions are exacerbating the risks of falling victim.

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