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Another black cat crossing: More cybersecurity incidents emerge
UnitedHealth’s hack from BlackCat caused major disruptions across the U.S. and news relating to the security breach continues to unfold.
Microsoft declares Exchange Server vulnerability
Microsoft has acknowledged that the newly patched critical Exchange Server vulnerability (CVE-2024-21410) has been exploited in the wild.
Hewlett Packard employees caught out in suspected Russian hack
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has disclosed details about a suspected state-backed Russian hack, where cybercriminals broke into its cloud-based email system and extracted data from cybersecurity personnel and other employees.
75% of CISOs Consider Changing Role: Experts Weigh In
A set of unique conditions has set the stage for the perfect storm, leaving more than 7 out of 10 Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) thinking it might be time for a job change.
2024 Cloud Security Trends: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Protection and Backup
Cloud protection and backup trends in 2024 are evolving rapidly, influenced significantly by technological advancements and the changing needs of organizations. This evolution is evident in the adoption of various innovative security measures and strategies in response to the increasing complexities of cyber threats, particularly in cloud environments.
HPE Security Breach: Company Reports Russian Hackers in Its Email Environment
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) recently filed a mandatory SEC disclosure indicating that Russian hackers breached its cloud email environment, and that the incident was possibly linked to a prior internal email security breach that took place in 2023.
PsyOps in Cybersecurity and the New Challenges of Regulatory Compliance
As we navigate the complex terrain of modern cybersecurity, the emergence of psychological warfare tactics in cyber-attacks is becoming a critical concern.
Cloud and AI will be 2024’s cybersecurity battlegrounds
Experts warn that zero-day flaws will be exploited at mass scale, while the adoption of AI technology will lead to a rise in advanced social engineering attacks.
Cloud 2024: SaaS nightmares, API security boom and the impending cloud ‘identity crisis’
Cloud security predictions for 2024 include a retreat from the public cloud, a whirlwind of new software-as-a-service (SaaS) risks and a shift from the rush to build application protocol interfaces (API) to mitigating associated risks.