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May 10, 2022

Zero-click attacks explained, and why they are so dangerous

Zero-click attacks, especially when combined with zero-day vulnerabilities, are difficult to detect and becoming more common. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Akamai: Keeping Up With the Botnets

Financial services firms are facing millions, even billions, of credential stuffing attacks per day, requiring a new security approach.

U.S. White House releases ambitious agenda to mitigate the risks of quantum computing

The Biden administration issued an executive order to ensure U.S. leadership in quantum computing and a memorandum to mitigate its security risks.

NIST Cybersecurity Framework update comments highlight a gamut of needed changes

Better metrics, implementation guidance, and alignment with other frameworks are high on the list of suggested improvements to the NIST CSF.

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Security leaders chart new post-CISO career paths

The evolution and growing prominence of the CISO role gives holders more options on where to go next in their careers.

9 top identity and access management tools

Identity is becoming the new perimeter, and these IAM tools have evolved to help secure assets as organizations rely less on traditional perimeter defenses and move to zero-trust environments.

Cybersecurity metrics corporate boards want to see

These are the metrics that boards of directors will find useful because they help map security investments with strategic goals and risks.

New US CISO appointments, May 2022

Keep up with news of CSO, CISO, and other senior security executive appointments.

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