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The CISO Role Is Changing. Can CISOs Themselves Keep Up?
What happens to security leaders that don't communicate security well enough? "Ask SolarWinds."
Google's Gemini AI Vulnerable to Content Manipulation
Like ChatGPT and other GenAI tools, Gemini is susceptible to attacks that can cause it to divulge system prompts, reveal sensitive information, and execute potentially malicious actions.
Sophisticated Vishing Campaigns Take World by Storm
One South Korean victim gave up $3 million to cybercriminals, thanks to convincing law-enforcement impersonation scams that combine both psychology and technology.
Ivanti Breach Prompts CISA to Take Systems Offline
CISA has not confirmed which two systems it took offline or what kind of data was accessed.
Typosquatting Wave Shows No Signs of Abating
A spate of recent typosquatting attacks show the scourge of this type of attack is still very much with us, even after decades of cyberdefender experience with it.
How Not to Become the Target of the Next Microsoft Hack
The alarming number of cyber threats targeting Microsoft cloud applications shows cybersecurity needs an overhaul.
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Open source software ecosystem compromise leaves developers in Asia and around the globe at risk.

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CISO Corner: NSA Guidelines; a Utility SBOM Case Study; Lava Lamps
Our collection of the most relevant reporting and industry perspectives for those guiding cybersecurity strategies and focused on SecOps.

Broke Cyber Pros Flock to Cybercrime Side Hustles
Burned-out cybersecurity professionals dealing with layoffs and stressful working conditions are increasingly finding a better way to earn a buck: cybercrime.

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The Midnight Blizzard APT is mounting a sustained, focused cyber campaign against the computing kahuna, using secrets it stole from emails back in January.
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4 Security Tips From PCI DSS 4.0 Anyone Can Use
With the final switchover to the latest version of the credit card standard, here's what all security professionals can draw from the changes.
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To Spot Attacks Through AI Models, Companies Need Visibility
Rushing to onboard AI, companies and their developers are downloading a variety of pre-trained machine-learning models, but verifying security and integrity remains a challenge.
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Anti-Fraud Project Boosts Security of African, Asian Financial Systems
Working with countries and organizations in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, the Tazama project aims to add affordable security and trust to the financial infrastructure.
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