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March 14, 2022

Who's who in the cybercriminal underground

Cybercriminal groups are specializing as malware developers, initial access brokers, ransomware-as-a-service providers, data brokers, and other roles. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Akamai: How the Gaming Industry Can Play it Safe and Not Get Pwned

Innovations by both gaming providers and cybercriminals have created new security obstacles to overcome.

Nearly 70% of tested ServiceNow instances leaking data

The blame lies with customer misconfigurations, not flaws in the SaaS platform.

SEC plans four-day cybersecurity breach notification requirement

The US stock market regulator wants to tighten reporting requirements for security breaches at publicly traded firms.

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8 keys to more effective vulnerability management

Wherever you are on your journey toward building vulnerability management program, these best practices will help you be more efficient and effective.

Cyber incident reporting measures approved in the omnibus spending bill

Critical infrastructure entities and federal agencies will have to report significant cyber incidents to CISA within 72 hours and ransomware attacks within 24 hours under legislation passed by the House that will likely become law.

8 takeaways for CISOs from the NSTAC zero-trust report

The zero-trust recommendations for federal agencies from the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee apply well to the private sector, too.

Op-ed: Women in cybersecurity need more than inspiration

Why are there so few women in cybersecurity? Here’s one big reason that hardly anyone talks about: caregiving responsibilities.

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