2024

HPE blames GPU shortage for contributing to unexpected sales slide

HPE blames GPU shortage for contributing to unexpected sales slide 2024-03-01 at 08:32 By Simon Sharwood Even when Nvidia delivers, customers struggle to get datacenters ready to handle the heat HPE has blamed disappointing revenue for the quarter on shortages of GPUs and warned investors its previous growth predictions probably won’t happen.… This article is […]

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Cybercriminals harness AI for new era of malware development

Cybercriminals harness AI for new era of malware development 2024-03-01 at 08:31 By Help Net Security The alliance between ransomware groups and initial access brokers (IABs) is still the powerful engine for cybercriminal industry, as evidenced by the 74% year-on-year increase in the number of companies that had their data uploaded on dedicated leak sites

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GitHub Rolls Out Default Secret Scanning Push Protection for Public Repositories

GitHub Rolls Out Default Secret Scanning Push Protection for Public Repositories 2024-03-01 at 08:16 By GitHub on Thursday announced that it’s enabling secret scanning push protection by default for all pushes to public repositories. “This means that when a supported secret is detected in any push to a public repository, you will have the option

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JCDC’s strategic shift: Prioritizing cyber hardening

JCDC’s strategic shift: Prioritizing cyber hardening 2024-03-01 at 08:01 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Geoffrey Mattson, CEO of Xage Security, discusses the evolution of the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) since its 2021 inception and tackles its 2024 strategic priorities in response to escalating cyber threats. He elaborates on JCDC’s strategies

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Key areas that will define the intersection of AI and DevOps

Key areas that will define the intersection of AI and DevOps 2024-03-01 at 07:33 By Help Net Security Eficode research indicates that 96% of developers use AI tools, with most coders bypassing security policies to use them. With no standardized AI tool regulations, researchers advocate for stronger governance frameworks and AI security policies in organizations’

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Vietnam may ban virtual assets to fix its bad rep for money laundering

Vietnam may ban virtual assets to fix its bad rep for money laundering 2024-03-01 at 07:04 By Laura Dobberstein Hopes to get itself off an international naughty list – as you would when you want foreign investment in your chip sector Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance has raised the prospect of prohibiting or regulating virtual assets

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Businesses foresee major impact from new SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules

Businesses foresee major impact from new SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules 2024-03-01 at 07:04 By Help Net Security While 98% of security professionals and executives have started working to comply with the new U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) cybersecurity disclosure ruling, over one-third are still in the early phases of their efforts, according to AuditBoard.

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98% of businesses linked to breached third parties

98% of businesses linked to breached third parties 2024-03-01 at 06:32 By Help Net Security According to the updated SEC regulations on cybersecurity incident disclosure, findings by SecurityScorecard reveal that 98% of companies are associated with a third party that has experienced a breach. It often takes months or longer for breaches to become public

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New infosec products of the week: March 1, 2024

New infosec products of the week: March 1, 2024 2024-03-01 at 06:02 By Help Net Security Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Legato Security, Exabeam, Spin.AI, and Viavi Solutions. Legato Security Ensemble helps organizations prevent breaches Ensemble addresses the challenges businesses face in securing their networks

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India approves its first full wafer fab – a 28nm affair from Tata and Powerchip

India approves its first full wafer fab – a 28nm affair from Tata and Powerchip 2024-03-01 at 04:46 By Simon Sharwood Everybody’s so happy they’re not mentioning start dates, subsidy levels, or other useful details India’s government has approved the construction of the nation’s first semiconductor wafer fabrication plant, to be built by Taiwanese foundry-as-a-service

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Canada poutine more pressure on Google by expanding ad biz antitrust probe

Canada poutine more pressure on Google by expanding ad biz antitrust probe 2024-03-01 at 03:46 By Tobias Mann Court order means ad giant will have to cough evidence of possible market manipulation It has not been a great week for Google’s Ad business. After being served a €2.1 billion lawsuit in Europe, Canadian regulators have

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GitHub struggles to keep up with automated malicious forks

GitHub struggles to keep up with automated malicious forks 2024-03-01 at 03:04 By Thomas Claburn Cloned then compromised, bad repos are forked faster than they can be removed A malware distribution campaign that began last May with a handful of malicious software packages uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI) has spread to GitHub and

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The Who’s Who of AI just chipped in to fund humanoid robot startup Figure

The Who’s Who of AI just chipped in to fund humanoid robot startup Figure 2024-03-01 at 02:03 By Tobias Mann $675 million to accelerate development of machine that can lift, but can’t keep up with humans If you thought blue collar jobs were safe from AI, think again. Robotics startup Figure aims to replace millions

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