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 November 22, 2021
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US Indicts Iranian Nationals for Cyber-Enabled Election Interference
Among other things, the pair pretended to be Proud Boys volunteers and sent in a fake video and emails to Republican lawmakers purporting to show Democratic Party attempts to subvert the 2020 presidential elections.
Zero Trust: An Answer to the Ransomware Menace?
Zero trust isn't a silver bullet, but if implemented well it can help create a much more robust security defense.
US Banks Will Be Required to Report Cyberattacks Within 36 Hours
There is currently no specific time frame during which banks must report to federal regulators that a security incident had occurred. A new notification rules changes that to 36 hours.
Cloud Security Startup Lacework Gets a Boost With New $1.3B Funding
Lacework's will use its $1.3 billion Series D to expand go-to-market strategies and its data-focused cloud security platform.
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Is XDR Overhyped?
Security experts weigh in on the value and pitfalls of extended detection and response (XDR), offering consideration and advice on this growing new category.

Microsoft Exchange Server Flaws Now Exploited for BEC Attacks
Attackers also are deploying ProxyShell and abusing the vulnerabilities in stealthier manner, researchers say.

Is XDR Overhyped?
Security experts weigh in on the value and pitfalls of extended detection and response (XDR), offering consideration and advice on this growing new category.

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'PerSwaysion' Phishing Campaign Still Ongoing, and Pervasive
Research shows that multiple attack groups have been using the Microsoft file-sharing service - leveraging phishing kit for much longer than previously thought.
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3 Takeaways from the Gartner Risk Management Summit
Security leaders can be treated as partners supporting the business and share accountability by establishing relationships with business stakeholders.
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Handling Threat Intelligence Across Billions of Data Points

Graph databases can play a role in threat intelligence and unraveling sprawling data.


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