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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
May 20, 2024
The inside story of Cyber Commandâs creation
Cartoons, Starbucks cards, and Hollywood storyboards: The âFour Horsemen of Cyberâ â CISAâs Jen Easterly, Lt. Gen. S.L. Davis, retired US Navy Vice Admiral T.J. White, and former NSA chief Paul Nakasone â revealed at RSAC 2024 how Cybercom came to be. Read more
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Cyber resilience: A business imperative CISOs must get right
With ransomware at an all-time high, companies need to understand that being cyber resilient means going beyond compliance to considering all aspects of a business, from operational continuity to software supply chain security. Read more
FBI warns Black Basta ransomware impacted over 500 organizations worldwide
CISA advisory includes indicators of compromise and TTPs that can be used for threat hunting. Read more
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Low-tech tactics still top the IT security risk chart
USB-based attacks, QR codes for phishing and social engineering continue to be some of the most effective, now more dangerous with the help of AI. Read more
Backlogs at National Vulnerability Database prompt action from NIST and CISA
A crisis at the key US service for ranking vulnerabilities has been fueled by short resources and an explosion of security flaws as the volume of software production increases. Read more
Microsoft fixes three zero-day vulnerabilities, two actively exploited
The companyâs Patch Tuesday includes fixes for flaws in Windows Desktop Window Manager, Windows MSHTML, and Visual Studio, among others, that IT security orgs should prioritize. Read more