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Zero-Day Surge Led to More Rapid Exploitation of Bugs in 2021
New vulnerability study shows how "attacker economies of scale" have shaped the risk landscape.
Vodafone Portugal: The Attack on Brand Reputations and Public Confidence Through Cybercrime
Companies must prepare effective, data-driven threat-response strategies as they monitor for reputational risks as well as cyberattacks.
Security's Life Cycle Isn't the Developers' Life Cycle
Whether it's PCI-DSS, SSDLC, or GDPR, the criteria that security standards expect businesses to uphold are neither realistic or feasible.
Triton Malware Still Targeting Energy Firms
The FBI's latest Private Industry Notification warns the energy sector that the group behind Triton is still up to no good.
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Microsoft meanwhile confirms Lapsus$ group compromised it as well and issues warning on threat actor.

HR Alone Can't Solve the Great Resignation
Here's how IT teams and decision-makers can step up to support the workforce. Creating a culture of feedback and introducing automation can mitigate burnout, inspire employees, and reduce turnover.

Pandemic Leaves Firms Scrambling for Cybersecurity Specialists
Companies have trouble retaining workers, with almost two-thirds of business reporting unfilled positions and massive unmet demand for technical cybersecurity professionals, study shows.

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Indictment of Russian National Offers Glimpse Into Methodical Targeting of Energy Firm
Evgeny Viktorovich Gladkikh tried to cause catastrophic damage to Saudi oil refinery in 2017 via the Triton/Trisis malware, the US has alleged.
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Downloaders Currently the Most Prevalent Android Malware
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