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Cyber Security Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) for Supply Chain Monitoring Nov 6, 2024 cyberdefensemagazine.com Executive summary Many companies face various risks across their supply chain, which are increasing, especially cyber threats. Studies indicate that…
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Google’s mysterious ‘search.app’ links leave Android users concerned
The most recent update to the Google Android app has startled users as they notice the mysterious "search.app" links being…
Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) for Supply Chain Monitoring
Executive summary Many companies face various risks across their supply chain, which are increasing, especially cyber threats. Studies indicate that…
Overcoming Cybersecurity Integration Roadblocks
As a CEO working alongside cybersecurity product companies, I know that integration & the connectors are necessary evil for cyber…
How AI Is Transforming Cyber Risk Quantification
Cyber risks differ from other more familiar risks in life, such as the dangers of a car crash for drivers,…
Privacy Anxiety Pushes Microsoft Recall AI Release Again
The Recall AI tool will be available to Copilot+ PC subscribers in December, and can be used to record images…
Booking.com Phishers May Leave You With Reservations
A number of cybercriminal innovations are making it easier for scammers to cash in on your upcoming travel plans. This…
LastPass warns of fake support centers trying to steal customer data
LastPass is warning about an ongoing campaign where scammers are writing reviews for its Chrome extension to promote a fake…
Would you let these tech companies into your dreams?
It’s been around for a few years now, but these days, the technology is leaping into overdrive. Lucid dreams: the…
Why Did Snowflake Have a Target on It? Handling Data Warehouse Security Risks
In early June, the Ticketmaster breach brought widespread attention to the fact that Snowflake accounts did not require multi-factor authentication…
Recurring Windows Flaw Could Expose User Credentials
Now a zero-day, the vulnerability enables NTLM hash theft, an issue that Microsoft has already fixed twice before.