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CSO Security Leadership
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
June 05, 2024
Unauthorized AI is eating your company data, thanks to your employees
Legal documents, HR data, source code, and other sensitive corporate information is being fed into unlicensed, publicly available AIs at a swift rate, leaving IT leaders with a mounting shadow AI mess. Read more
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NIST is finally getting help with the National Vulnerability Database backlog
NIST is paying Analygence $865,657 to help process incoming CVEs. Read more
Major service tag security problems reported in Microsoft Azure
Microsoft has opted not to fix the issue reported by Tenable Research, but many defend that decision, arguing that this should be decided by CISOs based on their environment. Read more
US Senate finance chair slams Change Healthcare for ânegligenceâ in ransomware attack
The failure to prevent an attack that disrupted medical payment and claims processing across the US was due to negligence and inexperience, according to Senate Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden. Read more
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After Snowflake, Hugging Face reports security breach
Hugging Face has advised its community members to refresh access tokens or switch to safer ones to protect against the attack. Read more
Live Nation SEC filing confirms âunauthorized activityâ in wake of alleged Ticketmaster hack
A data breach claimed by a threat actor appears to have resulted from stolen credentials that were used on a Ticketmaster cloud services partner, the ticket distribution outletâs parent company said. Read more
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