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April 14, 2022

Russia’s AI setbacks will likely heighten its cyber aggression

As sanctions hamper Russia's plans for AI dominance, it might turn up its cyber activities to hamper other countries' AI efforts. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by BigID: The State of Data Security in 2022

Sponsored by BigID: The State of Data Security in 2022

What keeps security teams up at night when it comes to protecting their data? We asked hundreds of IT and Security leaders across a variety of organizations about their biggest data security concerns. Learn about the challenges they face - and what they can do to improve.

Ukraine energy facility hit by two waves of cyberattacks from Russia’s Sandworm group

Sandworm succeeded in planting a new version of the Industroyer malware to disrupt ICS infrastructure at multiple levels, but was thwarted from doing serious damage.

Who is your biggest insider threat?

Phishing simulations aren't enough for identifying your organization’s most vulnerable insiders or minimizing their risk.

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9 top SAST and DAST tools

These static application security testing and dynamic application security testing tools can help developers spot code errors and vulnerabilities quicker.

Serious flaws allow the hijacking of autonomous logistics robots used in hospitals

The now patched JekyllBot:5 vulnerabilities in Aethon TUG robots expose three communications interfaces, two APIs, and a websocket interface.

It's time to re-evaluate your 2FA setup on Microsoft networks

Attackers are exploiting some 2FA settings to gain network access. Does your current configuration provide the best protection?

99% of cloud identities are overly permissive, opening door to attackers

Palo Alto Unit 42 report highlights five threat groups targeting cloud infrastructure and reveals their credential-focused attack methods.

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