The week's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
CSO First Look
May 09, 2023
When the focus is often on the big hacking and ransomware cases involving multinational companies and governments, small- and medium-sized businesses can often feel left behind and powerless. But help is out there. Read more â¶
Help it get the recognition it deserves! Nominations are now open for Computerworldâs 2024 program.
The six-month course requires no prior cybersecurity experience and aims to help fill the growing number of open roles. Read more â¶
President Biden's rules are not legally binding, but they do offer guidance and begin a conversation at the national level about real and existential threats posed by generative AI technologies such as ChatGPT. Read more â¶
Attacks through Active Directory Certificate Services are fairly easy for bad actors to perform but basic vigilance and built-in Windows protections can help mitigate the risk of a breach. Read more â¶
New research shows that up to a half of all HTML email attachments are malicious, and not just because of a few massive campaigns. Read more â¶
New SSRF vulnerabilities highlight the weaknesses of using blacklisting techniques as a defense mechanism. Read more â¶