Originally published by Cyera.Written by Jonathan Sharabi.The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules set forth on July 26th, 2023, require that nearly all companies that file documents with the SEC (“registrants”) must describe the processes and management procedures they use to assess, identify, and manage cybersecurity risks. The new regulations aim to provide investors and […]
Monthly Archives: May 2024
We’re sharing an update on our investments and philanthropic contributions in Atlanta, including a new tech classroom at Morehouse College and collaborations with local …
With the browser becoming the most prevalent workspace in the enterprise, it is also turning into a popular attack vector for cyber attackers. From account takeovers to malicious extensions to phishing attacks, the browser is a means for stealing sensitive data and accessing organizational systems. Security leaders who are planning their security architecture
Microsoft pours yet another billion for AI in the EU. This time, it’s France that’s getting a $4 billion investment for cloud & AI. The post Microsoft AI investment in France is the biggest in the country’s history, $4 billion until 2027 appeared first on MSPoweruser.
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How Did Authorities Identify the Alleged Lockbit Boss?
Last week, the United States joined the U.K. and Australia in sanctioning and charging a Russian man named Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev as the leader of the infamous LockBit ransomware group. LockBit’s leader “LockBitSupp” claims the feds named the wrong guy, saying the charges don’t explain how they connected him to Khoroshev. This post examines the […]
The European Commission is reportedly considering antitrust charges against Microsoft Corporation. The focus of the investigation centers on the integration of Microsoft Teams within the company’s Office suite. The EC reportedly has concerns that bundling Teams with Office may give the video conferencing platform an undue advantage in the market. This concern is said to […]
In the last decade, there has been a growing disconnect between front-line analysts and senior management in IT and Cybersecurity. Well-documented challenges facing modern analysts revolve around a high volume of alerts, false positives, poor visibility of technical environments, and analysts spending too much time on manual tasks. The Impact of Alert Fatigue and False […]
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed multiple security flaws in Cinterion cellular modems that could be potentially exploited by threat actors to access sensitive information and achieve code execution. “These vulnerabilities include critical flaws that permit remote code execution and unauthorized privilege escalation, posing substantial risks to integral communication networks and IoT
The Black Basta ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operation has targeted more than 500 private industry and critical infrastructure entities in North America, Europe, and Australia since its emergence in April 2022. In a joint advisory published by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Health and Human Services […]
Google Chrome will soon bring the capability to “invite people” to your tab groups on the desktop, according to a recent Gerrit update. The post Google Chrome makes it easier for you to “invite people” & share your tab groups with others appeared first on MSPoweruser.