Why Cybersecurity Should Come Before AI in Schools
https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint-security/cybersecurity-before-ai-schools
Why Cybersecurity Should Come Before AI in Schools
https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint-security/cybersecurity-before-ai-schools
#darkreading
Zivver, a leader in secure #communications, has published its latest report, shedding light on critical gaps in #email #security practices and their alignment with increasing regulatory requirements 2025
https://www.darkreading.com/endpoint-security/zivver-report-reveals-critical-challenges-in-email-security-for-2025
China's Salt Typhoon Adds Charter, Windstream To Telecom Victim List - https://mwyr.es/5bQt02Gq #darkreading #infosec
Russia's 'BlueAlpha' APT Hides In Cloudflare Tunnels - https://mwyr.es/v2eLAJ31 #darkreading #infosec
Hey lookie... I got quoted. Great article, @spiegelmama !
#infosec #darkreading
https://www.darkreading.com/cybersecurity-operations/hiring-gap-not-talent-gap
Hey, my first byline since disability leave is up at Dark Reading! It's about the hiring gap in cybersecurity and where it comes from. Big thanks to @Xavier and @hexamander for helping me with the research. It ended up being pretty involved, but with help from my boss, it found focus. #DarkReading #journalism #TheEdge #HiringGap #JobMarket #SelfPromotion https://www.darkreading.com/cybersecurity-operations/hiring-gap-not-talent-gap
Does anyone want to talk about the hiring market for cybersecurity, hiring standards, salary expectations, difficult job hunts, etc., for a feature I'm writing? I have the meat of the article, but I know some of you have good stories. Thanks in advance!
CrowdStrike Will Give Customers Control Over Falcon Sensor Updates - https://mwyr.es/TNkBrK1P #darkreading #infosec #crowdstrike
Here's another good one: Google is hosting a CTF for KVM. Top prize is a quarter of a million dollars. https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/google-opens-250k-bug-bounty-contest-for-vm-hypervisor
#DarkReading #Google #CTF #KVM #KVMCTF
(staff-written quickie by moi)
Oh, I really like this one from our Dark Reading columnist Michael Bargury https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/building-application-security-into-shadow-it
He spells out the most important steps in building security into citizen development - that is, businessfolk who write their own ad hoc programs - in the context of a very successful implementation. For example, "Self-service. Provide clear documentation. Create a self-service portal where citizen developers can learn about issues and how to fix them, where they can ask for clarification or exemptions."
I don't share a lot of the commentaries we run - unpaid (on either side) pieces by practitioners - but I really liked this inside look from CISO Ken Deitz at how Secureworks encourages a safety culture. It's got specific actions around four main ideas; I found it interesting, and I hope y'all do too. :)
https://www.darkreading.com/cybersecurity-operations/4-ways-to-help-a-security-culture-thrive
AI Chatbot Fools Scammers & Scores Money-Laundering Intel
#darkreading #infosec #cysec
https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/ai-chatbot-fools-scammers-and-scores-money-laundering-intel
I can't believe I missed out on editing this wicked cool look at the Red Sox #cybersecurity initiatives! Written by our Tara Seals, news editor and resident of Western Mass. https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/inside-baseball-red-sox-cloud-security-game #DarkReading #journalism #RedSox #SportsTechnology #SmartStadium #FenwayPark
The General Accounting Office says CISA is woefully understaffed - we hardly noticed. This story appears under the staff byline, but it was researched and written by Kristina Beek, our excellent cub reporter. https://www.darkreading.com/ics-ot-security/cisa-ot-teams-are-inadequately-staffed-reports-gao
For Dark Reading, Jai Vijayan wrote this interesting piece on how China is positioning the US as the aggressor in their low-key cyberwar (my words; sorry, still on my first coffee): https://www.darkreading.com/cybersecurity-operations/china-dogged-campaign-victim-of-us-hacking
A really interesting piece ran on Dark Reading's The Edge section yesterday by our new contributor, Uli Ries, sharing the story of how researchers used AI to track Russian disinformation in Hungary ahead of the Ukraine invasion: https://www.darkreading.com/edge/ai-helps-uncover-russian-state-sponsored-disinformation-in-hungary #DarkReading #Russia #Hungary
I have been extremely lax in promotions since the RSS feed broke, but there's a *free* live event going on at Dark Reading *right now* - and I'll be moderating a panel on proactive security at 12:15 Pacific/3:15 Eastern: https://ve.informaengage.com/virtual-events/think-like-an-attacker-understanding-cybercriminals-and-nation-state-threat-actors/
What is proactive security? Tune in, because I'll be asking that of one of the guys who wrote the report on it. Panelists are Andrew Braunberg, Shawn Duffy, Andy Thompson, and Jay Lillie.
Okta Customer Support Breach Exposed Data On 134 Companies #darkreading #okta #infosec http://mwyr.es/3sm9AV7
This was an interesting one from @darkreading
Dark Reading's Robert Lemos. Cyber insurance companies found, in separate studies, substantial disparity in reportable attacks on the major cloud email systems. https://www.darkreading.com/dr-tech/when-it-comes-to-email-security-the-cloud-you-pick-matters
Yes, this can actually be done. There's a tool called #MastoFeed that allows you to post RSS content to the fediverse. Some publications like #DarkReading are exploring using MastoFeed to publish their articles.
Their account can be found here: https://infosec.town/@darkreading
That being said, not sure if a bot account is what people are hoping for if #CBC decides to join the fediverse...