Top news of the week: 18.05.2022.
Companies And Services
DEA Investigating Breach of Law Enforcement Data Portal
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) says it is investigating reports that hackers gained unauthorized access to an agency portal that taps into 16 different federal law …
US-EU expand access to cybersecurity tools for small businesses
The U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council will foster cybersecurity best practices to small- and medium-sized businesses, a group disproportionately impacted by cyber threats.
Open Source Burnout: An opening to more security gaps?
The latest in-depth, unbiased news, analysis and perspective to keep cybersecurity professionals informed, educated and enlightened about the market.
SC Awards: How MDR Security Finalists Partner With MSPs, MSSPs
A look at 2022 SC Award finalists for Best Managed Detection & Response (MDR) services (ActZero, Bitdefender, Castra, LogicHub & Mandiant) & their MSP/MSSP partner programs.
Chip-to-Cloud IoT: A Decisive Step Toward Web 3.0
Chip-to-cloud IoT looks like a promising way to build a more secure, useful and decentralized technology for all.
Do You Agree With SEC Proposed Rules To Increase Transparency of Cybersecurity Incident Reporting?
As cybersecurity professionals, what do you think of the SEC proposed regulations to increase transparency around cybersecurity incident reporting? On March 9, 2022, the SEC released its ...
North Koreans pose as citizens from other countries for IT jobs at US companies
The FBI, Department of Justice and Department of State joint alert notes that North Korea sometimes covers its tracks by subcontracting IT work to non-North Koreans who are none the wiser.
Women in cybersecurity: Shattering the myths, once and for all
Dispelling the myths around cybersecurity’s intimidating reputation, and tearing down the false barriers to entry that are keeping women out.