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Consultation proposes new cybersecurity legislation for IoT devices, ransomware reporting and amendments to the Security of Critical Infrastructure Act 2018.
This year's annual national defense funding bill is chock-full of cybersecurity-related provisions with spending focused on nuclear weapons and systems security, artificial intelligence, digital diplomacy, and much more.
The major facility management services provider turned to QR codes and facial recognition to corral and process access for an ever-changing host of non-technical workers around the world.
Visa’s newest security piece applies AI to customer transactions, analyzing them for their probability of fraud.
Fears of recession, rising interest rates, mass tech layoffs, and conservative spending trends are likely to make dealmakers cautious, but an ever-increasing need to defend against bigger and faster attacks will likely keep M&A activity steady in
Critical infrastructure and other high-risk organizations will need to do AI risk assessments and adhere to cybersecurity standards.
Examining what went wrong with SolarWinds’ handling of cyberattack reporting provides a cautionary tale for aspiring and incumbent security leaders alike.
The Iranian CyberAv3ngers group’s simplistic exploitation of Unitronics PLCs highlights the cybersecurity weaknesses in US water utilities, the need to get devices disconnected from the internet, and renewed interest in regulation.
As the US enters a critical election year, AI-generated threats, particularly deepfakes, are emerging as a top security issue, with no reliable tools yet in place to combat them.
The experience of the financial sector in dealing with threats is instructive to anyone in the cybersecurity space — there’s no substitute for getting out ahead of potential risks and problems.