Top news of the week: 27.07.2022.
The Kronos Ransomware Attack: What You Need to Know So Your Business Isn't Next
Identify your business's security posture and head off ransomware attacks with third-party risk management and vendor security assessments.
Explainable AI Unleashes the Power of Machine Learning in Banking
In heavily regulated industries such as banking, the use of opaque AI models can be a risky proposition, leading many organizations to explore the frameworks, processes, and tools of ...
Health-ISAC gains Google Cloud as ambassador, aims to bolster healthcare resiliency
As Google Cloud joins Health-ISAC as a global ambassador partner, its CISO office director shares the tech giant’s plans to support healthcare and other sector security leaders with ...
NCUA wants credit unions to join the cyber incident reporting game
The National Credit Union Administration will propose a new regulation this week that would compel federal insured credit unions to report “substantial” cyber incidents to the government ...
NSO Group’s Pegasus crashes as Apple initiates Dignity and Justice Fund
The failed sale of NSO Group to L3Harris raises concerns about who will own its surveillance technology, while Apple takes steps to hold surveillance firms accountable.
Latest Cyberthreats and Advisories - July 21, 2022
Cryptocurrency risks, Russian cyberattacks, and North Korean ransomware make headlines this week. Here are the latest cybersecurity threats and advisories for the week of July 21, 2022. ...
Jen Easterly wants to cut the nerdspeak
The CISA director says it could help recruit diverse workers and reach average Americans.
The Market Is Teeming: Bargains on Dark Web Give Novice Cybercriminals a Quick Start
A study of the unregulated dark markets shows that the vast majority of malware, exploits, and attacker tools sell for less than $10, giving would-be criminals a fast entry point.