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Cyber criminals are getting smarter and strive to find new ways to sneak into a company’s information systems. Cyber security companies are turning to innovative solutions to combat those threats, in order to minimize cybercrimes.

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On Aug 30, 2022
Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT Staffing Top C-Suite Concerns https://t.co/jyeuFx3WyG
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Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT Staffing Top C-Suite Concerns

Digital Transformation, Cybersecurity, IT Staffing Top C-Suite Concerns

A new report finds executives are focusing on growth, but to grow they must overcome a number of challenges.

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On Aug 30, 2022
An excerpt of another part of her book, Cybersecurity Policy, describes the history of cyberinsurance. You can find it at Slate: https://t.co/yEMUZlaKjz 2/2
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A Brief History of Cyberinsurance

A Brief History of Cyberinsurance

In 1997, a standard cyberinsurance plan with $250,000 in coverage started at just $2,500 annually.

@SCMagazine shared
On Aug 26, 2022
The security industry still has a constant struggle of finding, fixing, and patching vulnerabilities to prevent exploitation or zero-days. It needs a different approach, says .@TidalCyber's Richard Struse in this commentary #cybersecurity #infosec https://t.co/POE5U3rwYR
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How a threat-informed defense delivers the visibility security teams need

How a threat-informed defense delivers the visibility security teams need

The industry needs a different approach – one in which cyber defenders can really understand the underlying behaviors that adversaries use to achieve their objectives and use that …

@TAKellermann shared
On Aug 25, 2022
RT @780thC: The technical innovations and rebrands made by ransomware gangs will require the US government to take a proactive approach focused “from every angle” to restrain Russian ransomware. https://t.co/nnM9OzD7Z1 @FPRI
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Restraining Russian Ransomware

Restraining Russian Ransomware

Last May, Americans up and down the East Coast waited in long lines for gas. The panic wasn’t caused by a foreign war or sanctions—it was triggered by a

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On Aug 26, 2022
How Can CISOs Tackle the SOC Talent Shortage? https://t.co/iGjlTs6Ihy via @CSOonline
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How Can CISOs Tackle the SOC Talent Shortage?

How Can CISOs Tackle the SOC Talent Shortage?

Many organizations moved their SOC staff to remote work within days of coronavirus being declared a pandemic. Read about how this shift to remote work has put a spotlight on three ...

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On Aug 31, 2022
.@Google has launched the Open Source Vulnerability Rewards Program (OSS VRP) to reward discoveries of vulnerabilities in Google’s open-source projects. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/kdLVRgf5Or
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Google bug bounty program rewards discoveries in open-source projects

Google bug bounty program rewards discoveries in open-source projects

The Open Source Vulnerability Rewards Program (OSS VRP) aims to improve cybersecurity for Google users and open-source consumers worldwide.

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On Aug 26, 2022
Issues with identity, lax privileged access among admins, and outdated computing infrastructure abound at many organizations, not just at .@Twitter, say security researchers interviewed by SC Media. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/jgqI82juWl
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Researchers warn of ‘rosy’ security reports in wake of Twitter whistleblower case

Researchers warn of ‘rosy’ security reports in wake of Twitter whistleblower case

Industry pros say security teams have to talk in plain English to top management and let them know the real-world business impact from an incident that puts the company in the public eye.

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On Aug 25, 2022
US 'actively defending against foreign interference and influence' in midterms, Cyber Command says https://t.co/F4F0dTHVuE
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US 'actively defending against foreign interference and influence' in midterms, Cyber Command says

US 'actively defending against foreign interference and influence' in midterms, Cyber Command says

US military and intelligence officials are stepping up their efforts to defend the electoral process from foreign hacking and disinformation as the November midterms approach, officials ...