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Webinar | Defining CCRM, 3 key components to Continuous Compliance and Risk Management
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Privacy Leaders Now Bridge AI, Data and Business Goals
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Jumio's Joe Kaufmann on How CPOs Drive Value by Aligning Privacy With Business
Privacy leaders are taking on strategic roles as artificial intelligence and data protection laws evolve. Jumio's Global Privacy Head Joe Kaufmann said chief privacy officers now help build data trust, manage compliance and enable business growth through responsible data use.
Privacy leaders are taking on strategic roles as artificial intelligence and data protection laws evolve. Jumio's Global Privacy Head Joe Kaufmann said chief privacy officers now help build data trust, manage compliance and enable business growth through responsible data use.
Snyk Finds Itself at Crossroads as Its IPO Prospects Dim
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3 Private Equity Firms Kick the Tires, But Proposed Price Wasn't to Snyk's Liking
Slowing growth, continued losses and increased competition have turned a Snyk IPO into an increasingly unlikely prospect. The Information reported this month that Snyk has spoken with at least three private equity firms about a potential deal, but has been unable to reach an agreement on price.
Slowing growth, continued losses and increased competition have turned a Snyk IPO into an increasingly unlikely prospect. The Information reported this month that Snyk has spoken with at least three private equity firms about a potential deal, but has been unable to reach an agreement on price.
2 Radiology Practices Notifying Nearly 1.5 Million of Hacks
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Medusa Group Tied to Attack on SimonMed and Threats to Leak Stolen Data
Two radiology practices are notifying nearly 1.5 million people of separate hacking incidents compromising their sensitive health information. Cybercrime gang Medusa claimed credit for attacking Arizona-based SimonMed Imaging in January and threatened to leak the stolen data of nearly 1.3 million patients on the darkweb.
Two radiology practices are notifying nearly 1.5 million people of separate hacking incidents compromising their sensitive health information. Cybercrime gang Medusa claimed credit for attacking Arizona-based SimonMed Imaging in January and threatened to leak the stolen data of nearly 1.3 million patients on the darkweb.
Chinese Owners Locked Out of Dutch Chip Maker Nexperia
23 hours 18 minutes ago
Dutch Ministry Invokes National Security Law to Impose Domestic Control
The Dutch government said it is severing semiconductor chipmaker Nexperia from control by its Chinese parent after invoking a national security law allowing it to impose domestic control. Partially Chinese state-controlled Wingtech Technologies acquired a three quarters stake in Nexperia in 2018.
The Dutch government said it is severing semiconductor chipmaker Nexperia from control by its Chinese parent after invoking a national security law allowing it to impose domestic control. Partially Chinese state-controlled Wingtech Technologies acquired a three quarters stake in Nexperia in 2018.
Pro-Russian TwoNet Hacktivists Target Water Utility Honeypot
23 hours 18 minutes ago
Today's Hapless Hackers Are Tomorrow's Threat, Warns Forescout
A pro-Russian hacktivist group boasted on Telegram that it hacked a Western water treatment plant - but actually succeeded in attacking a honeypot left by security researchers at Forescout, the firm said. TwoNet appears to have ceased operations on Sept. 30.
A pro-Russian hacktivist group boasted on Telegram that it hacked a Western water treatment plant - but actually succeeded in attacking a honeypot left by security researchers at Forescout, the firm said. TwoNet appears to have ceased operations on Sept. 30.
Europe Postpones 'Chat Control' Vote
23 hours 18 minutes ago
EU Justice and Home Affairs Council Halts Voting, Sees Opposition
A European content scanning proposal intended to enhance online child safety stalled after German lawmakers voiced opposition and member states canceled a planned vote on the measure's adoption. The EU Justice and Home Affairs Council was set to vote Tuesday on Chat Control.
A European content scanning proposal intended to enhance online child safety stalled after German lawmakers voiced opposition and member states canceled a planned vote on the measure's adoption. The EU Justice and Home Affairs Council was set to vote Tuesday on Chat Control.
Live Webinar | Deepwatch’s Approach to MDR: Why Precision Matters
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Deepfake Fraud: Trust No Voice, Doubt Every Face
3 days 22 hours ago
In Today's Reality, Zero Trust Principles Matter, Verification Is an Imperative
This month, a judge made history by throwing out an $8.7 million lawsuit after discovering something that had never before appeared in her courtroom: deepfake testimony. But these new legal lessons are already a reality in business: the need for trust, verification and authentic communication.
This month, a judge made history by throwing out an $8.7 million lawsuit after discovering something that had never before appeared in her courtroom: deepfake testimony. But these new legal lessons are already a reality in business: the need for trust, verification and authentic communication.
Webinar | Unleashing Human Risk Intelligence with Mimecast & CrowdStrike
3 days 22 hours ago
CISA in Disarray Amid Shutdown and Growing Political Threats
3 days 22 hours ago
US Cyber Defense Agency Slammed by Shutdown, Personnel Cuts and Resource Crisis
Facing major turnover, partisan upheaval and a government shutdown, the U.S. cyber defense agency is now operating at a fraction of its strength, leaving states and other entities without federal cyber support or coordination, experts tell Information Security Media Group.
Facing major turnover, partisan upheaval and a government shutdown, the U.S. cyber defense agency is now operating at a fraction of its strength, leaving states and other entities without federal cyber support or coordination, experts tell Information Security Media Group.
Exabeam CEO Integrates AI Agents in SIEM Push
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Pete Harteveld Seeks to Strengthen Security Operations With Programmatic Approach
New Exabeam CEO Pete Harteveld emphasizes securing AI agents, minimizing tool sprawl and promoting defined security outcomes. His roadmap builds on recent success and aims to deliver programmatic SIEM and UEBA innovations to improve analyst efficiency and benchmarking.
New Exabeam CEO Pete Harteveld emphasizes securing AI agents, minimizing tool sprawl and promoting defined security outcomes. His roadmap builds on recent success and aims to deliver programmatic SIEM and UEBA innovations to improve analyst efficiency and benchmarking.
Hackers Exploit LFI Flaw in File-Sharing Platforms
3 days 22 hours ago
Attackers Read Server Files and Steal Credentials in Gladinet CentreStack, Triofox
Hackers are exploiting a flaw allowing them to access without authentication document root folder files in file-sharing and remote-access software, where they obtain access tokens and passwords to unlock remote access to corporate file systems, warn researchers.
Hackers are exploiting a flaw allowing them to access without authentication document root folder files in file-sharing and remote-access software, where they obtain access tokens and passwords to unlock remote access to corporate file systems, warn researchers.
Live Webinar | End-of-Life Failures: The Data Security Traps You Must Avoid
4 days 1 hour ago
Live Webinar | Scaling Application Security Testing and Bringing the "Ops" Back to DevSecOps
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AI Browsers Vulnerable to Data Theft, Malware
4 days 1 hour ago
AI Actions Bypass Security Tools
Artificial intelligence-powered browsers could expose enterprises to data theft, malware distribution and unauthorized access to corporate apps, new research shows. AI browsers built to complete tasks autonomously lack the security awareness to verify whether an instruction is safe.
Artificial intelligence-powered browsers could expose enterprises to data theft, malware distribution and unauthorized access to corporate apps, new research shows. AI browsers built to complete tasks autonomously lack the security awareness to verify whether an instruction is safe.
ISMG Editors: How the US Federal Shutdown Exposes Cyber Gaps
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Also: Shutdown's Ripple Effects on Healthcare, Mounting Threats to Aging OT Systems
In this week's update, four ISMG editors discussed the fallout from the U.S. federal shutdown and the impact on state and regional cyber offices, the knock-on effects for healthcare, and the growing cyberthreats facing aging operational technology environments.
In this week's update, four ISMG editors discussed the fallout from the U.S. federal shutdown and the impact on state and regional cyber offices, the knock-on effects for healthcare, and the growing cyberthreats facing aging operational technology environments.
SonicWall Warns Cloud Backup Users of Security Risk
4 days 1 hour ago
Akira Ransomware Hackers Targeting SonicWall Devices
Firewall maker SonicWall said Friday all customers who used its cloud backup services are at increased "risk of targeted attacks" following a recent cyberattack. The California firm in September disclosed that unidentified hackers launched brute-force attacks against servers storing backup files.
Firewall maker SonicWall said Friday all customers who used its cloud backup services are at increased "risk of targeted attacks" following a recent cyberattack. The California firm in September disclosed that unidentified hackers launched brute-force attacks against servers storing backup files.
ALN, Octapharma Plasma Agree to Settle Breach Lawsuits
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2 Firms Hit by Separate 2024 Attacks to Pay Total of $6.5M in Class Action Claims
A Nebraska-based revenue cycle management firm and a Swiss-based blood products manufacturer with plasma collection centers in the United States are the latest healthcare sector companies agreeing to pay multimillion dollar lawsuit settlements for two separate 2024 hacks affecting scores of patients.
A Nebraska-based revenue cycle management firm and a Swiss-based blood products manufacturer with plasma collection centers in the United States are the latest healthcare sector companies agreeing to pay multimillion dollar lawsuit settlements for two separate 2024 hacks affecting scores of patients.
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