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Ivanti chief exec promises revamped security approach after Connect Secure fiasco
By Solomon Klappholz published
News Ivanti wants to restore client trust following a series of high-profile security blunders that saw hackers exploit product vulnerabilities
Sophos and Tenable team up to launch new managed risk service
By Daniel Todd published
News The new fully managed service aims to help organizations manage and protect external attack surfaces
Inc Ransom group claims latest UK victim with Leicester City Council, but who are the new kids on the digital extortion block?
By Solomon Klappholz published
Around 3TB of sensitive info has been stolen by the Inc Ransom group as Leicester City Council still grapples with the impact of the cyber attack
Consolidate to simplify application security: Why this is a business imperative
By Jason Schmitt published
Industry Insight New research shows 70% of organizations struggle with complex, disjointed security testing solutions - fragmentation leads to wasted resources, inefficiency and elevated risk levels.
OWASP issues data breach alert after misconfigured server leaked member resumes
By Emma Woollacott published
News OWASP members that joined between 2006 and 2014 are believed to have been affected by the data breach, which has since been remediated
Microsoft slammed for "cascade of security failures" during 2023 email breach response
By Solomon Klappholz published
Microsoft’s response to a 2023 breach which exposed government officials has been the subject of a scathing report from the US Cyber Safety Review Board
Everything you need to know about the AT&T data breach
By Solomon Klappholz published
Sensitive information linked to 73 million AT&T customers has been exposed online, leading the telecoms titan to mass-reset user passcodes
Google forced to delete billions of incognito browsing records after privacy controversy
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Google has agreed to delete data it gained improperly through its private browsing function
Hackers take advantage of AI hallucinations to sneak malicious software packages onto enterprise repositories
By Solomon Klappholz published
News New research reveals a novel attack path where threat actors could leverage nonexistent open-source packages hallucinated by models to inject malware into enterprise repositories
AI security tools promise to supercharge productivity, but experts worry cyber pros could become too reliant
By Solomon Klappholz published
Analysis AI security tools will deliver a boost by automating tasks that frequently bog down cyber professionals, but some industry experts worry teams could become too reliant on these systems
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