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Organizations lack the skills and headcount to manage Kubernetes

Organizations lack the skills and headcount to manage Kubernetes 10/11/2023 at 07:02 By Help Net Security The Kubernetes industry is undergoing rapid change and evolution due to the growth of edge computing, the acceleration of AI, and the pressing need to modernize Kubernetes management in response to increasing technology scale and complexity, according to Spectro […]

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Imperial Kitten Strikes: CrowdStrike Uncovers New Cyberthreats To Israeli Sectors

Imperial Kitten Strikes: CrowdStrike Uncovers New Cyberthreats To Israeli Sectors 09/11/2023 at 23:47 By Tony Bradley, Senior Contributor CrowdStrike reveals details of cyberattacks targeting Israeli organizations believed to originate from an APT (advanced persistent threat) group with ties to Iran. This article is an excerpt from Forbes – Cybersecurity View Original Source

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UK Regulator Lays Out Draft Rules On Illegal Content

UK Regulator Lays Out Draft Rules On Illegal Content 09/11/2023 at 16:32 By Emma Woollacott, Senior Contributor Following formal approval of the U.K.’s Online Safety Act, regulator Ofcom has published its first draft codes of practice on how the provisions of the bill should be … This article is an excerpt from Forbes – Cybersecurity

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India trained 3,000 police officials on crypto investigations in 2022–2023

India trained 3,000 police officials on crypto investigations in 2022–2023 09/11/2023 at 13:02 By Cointelegraph By Arijit Sarkar The Narcotics Control Bureau and the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre trained 141 officials and over 2,800 officers in the financial year 2022–2023. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Security in the impending age of quantum computers

Security in the impending age of quantum computers 09/11/2023 at 09:02 By Help Net Security Quantum computing is poised to be one of the most important technologies of the 21st century. With global governments having collectively pledged more than $38 billion in public funds for quantum technologies and $2.1 billion of new private capital flowing

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Unpacking the challenges of anti-money laundering obligations

Unpacking the challenges of anti-money laundering obligations 09/11/2023 at 08:32 By Help Net Security When managing anti-money laundering (AML) obligations, many challenger banks turn to basic or unproven in-house risk management solutions. Although these solutions can, in some ways, be innovative, they are often built quickly and lack thorough testing, leading to potential vulnerabilities. In

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Most cybersecurity investments aren’t used to their full advantage

Most cybersecurity investments aren’t used to their full advantage 09/11/2023 at 07:31 By Help Net Security While organizations are slashing budgets across other departments, IT and security budgets are growing to address evolving IT infrastructure and rising threats from new tactics such as AI-based attacks, according to Axonius. Budget growth in IT and security In

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Tech leaders struggle to keep up with AI advances

Tech leaders struggle to keep up with AI advances 09/11/2023 at 07:01 By Help Net Security New data reveals artificial intelligence is challenging organizations in significant ways, with only 15% of global tech leaders reporting they are prepared for the demands of generative AI and 88% saying stronger regulation of AI is essential, according to

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Product showcase: Red Piranha’s security first, single vendor SASE, collaboration with Intel

Product showcase: Red Piranha’s security first, single vendor SASE, collaboration with Intel 09/11/2023 at 07:01 By Help Net Security Red Piranha has released the latest Crystal Eye consolidated security platform officially in global collaboration with Intel on the 12th of October and more details on the Network Builders Panel with Intel later that month. Crystal

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iOS 17.1.1—2 New Reasons To Update To iOS 17, 1 Reason To Wait

iOS 17.1.1—2 New Reasons To Update To iOS 17, 1 Reason To Wait 08/11/2023 at 20:02 By Kate O’Flaherty, Senior Contributor Apple has released iOS 17.1.1, including important bug fixes for Apple’s latest iPhone operating system. Is now the time to update your iPhone to iOS 17? This article is an excerpt from Forbes –

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Inside Commvault’s New Cyber-Resilient Cloud Platform

Inside Commvault’s New Cyber-Resilient Cloud Platform 08/11/2023 at 19:32 By Steve McDowell, Contributor Commvault launched the new Commvault Cloud platform powered by its Metallic AI platform, to enhance cyber resilience amidst frequent ransomware and cyberattacks. This article is an excerpt from Forbes – Cybersecurity View Original Source

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The 3 key stages of ransomware attacks and useful indicators of compromise

The 3 key stages of ransomware attacks and useful indicators of compromise 08/11/2023 at 09:02 By Help Net Security For SOC teams to be able to defend their organization against ransomware attacks, they need to have the right security toolset, but also an understanding of the three primary ransomware attack stages. In this article, we

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Aqua Trivy open-source security scanner now finds Kubernetes security risks

Aqua Trivy open-source security scanner now finds Kubernetes security risks 08/11/2023 at 08:31 By Mirko Zorz The Aqua Trivy open-source scanner now supports vulnerability scanning for Kubernetes components and Kubernetes Bill of Materials (KBOM) generation. Now, companies can better understand the components within their Kubernetes environment and how secure they are to reduce risk. “Aqua

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AI-assisted coding and its impact on developers

AI-assisted coding and its impact on developers 08/11/2023 at 08:02 By Help Net Security The emergence of AI has put into question the roles of software developers everywhere. In this Help Net Security video, Cat Hicks, VP of Research Insights at Pluralsight, discusses pressing questions that engineering organizations face regarding the rapidly-changing possibilities of AI-assisted

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Companies have good reasons to be concerned about generative AI

Companies have good reasons to be concerned about generative AI 08/11/2023 at 07:32 By Help Net Security Companies need help to get visibility into the operations of their AI programs, potentially reducing productivity while creating significant risks around governance, data security, and more, according to Portal26. Two-thirds of respondents admitted to a Generative AI security

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A Green Energy Giant Was Defrauded Of $800,000–The Hackers Sent $50,000 To A Nigerian Oil Official, FBI Says

A Green Energy Giant Was Defrauded Of $800,000–The Hackers Sent $50,000 To A Nigerian Oil Official, FBI Says 07/11/2023 at 23:32 By Thomas Brewster, Forbes Staff Nigerian oil and gas regulator protests innocence after FBI says $50,000 in funds stolen from a wind turbine provider ended up in his account. This article is an excerpt

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UK Plans More Powers Over Tech Firms With Amended Snoopers Charter

UK Plans More Powers Over Tech Firms With Amended Snoopers Charter 07/11/2023 at 20:07 By Emma Woollacott, Senior Contributor The U.K. government is proposing changes to the Investigatory Powers Act⁠—often referred to as the snoopers’ charter⁠—extending the reach of the intelligence services. This article is an excerpt from Forbes – Cybersecurity View Original Source

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Oracle Employee Helped Cocaine Dealers Hide $54 Million In Crypto, DOJ Says

Oracle Employee Helped Cocaine Dealers Hide $54 Million In Crypto, DOJ Says 07/11/2023 at 19:35 By Thomas Brewster, Forbes Staff A long-time Oracle engineer was allegedly hiding crypto for imprisoned cocaine dealers who were shifting millions of dollars every month, the DOJ says. One of the dealers protests that the crypto was legitimately acquired. This

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The Evolving Cloud Landscape: How Private Clouds Are Reshaping the Tech Industry

The Evolving Cloud Landscape: How Private Clouds Are Reshaping the Tech Industry 07/11/2023 at 16:32 By Emil Sayegh, Contributor Technology continues to evolve, and it’s evident that private clouds have found their place as a valuable asset in the modern IT toolbox. This article is an excerpt from Forbes – Cybersecurity View Original Source

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