Roundup of the cybersecurity-related merger and acquisition (M&A) deals announced in the first half of June 2024.
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Roundup of the cybersecurity-related merger and acquisition (M&A) deals announced in the first half of June 2024.
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National passenger railroad company Amtrak is notifying customers that hackers have breached their Guest Rewards Accounts.
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Government agencies in the US, New Zealand, and Canada have published new guidance on improving network security.
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CISA has notified RAD after finding a PoC exploit targeting a high-severity vulnerability in an outdated industrial switch.
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As organizations grapple with the implications of cybersecurity on their bottom line and reputation, the question of whether the CISO role is worth the inherent risks looms large.
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Google has released a Chrome 126 security update with six fixes, including four for externally reported high-severity flaws.
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AMD has launched an investigation after a notorious hacker announced selling sensitive data allegedly belonging to the company.
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Sagar Steven Singh and Nicholas Ceraolo pleaded guilty to hacking a database maintained by a US federal law enforcement agency.
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The BadSpace backdoor is being distributed via drive-by attacks involving infected websites and JavaScript downloaders.
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Entro’s platform is designed to bring order to the increasingly chaotic management of non-human identities.
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