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Redirecting SIEM tax spend earlier in the kill chain supports sub-five-minute answers to the Five W’s of security. Collapsing ...
Early Bird registration is now available for the inaugural OpenSSL Conference, scheduled for October 7–9, 2025, in Prague.
SquareX researchers disclosed the technological reason behind this vulnerability, highlighting an architectural flaw in Browser DevTools that prevents browser vendors and enterprises from performing ...
Human risk is concentrated, not widespread: Just 10% of employees are responsible for nearly three-quarters (73%) of all ...
More than 14,000 Internet domains stopped using managed DNS services from Dyn, the New Hampshire based company, following an October botnet attack on the company, data from Bitsight suggests.
The acting head of the Department of Homeland Security said the agency was assessing the cyber risk of smart TVs sold by the Chinese electronics giant TCL.
A new study by the firm Interos found that many hardware components in a popular touchscreen voting machine used in the U.S. originate in China or Russia.
Cyberattacks on ICS jumped in 2022, with an 87% jump in ransomware attacks as industrial firms struggle with visibility into cyber risks in their networks.
The hack of a Pennsylvania water treatment facility in November is part of a larger campaign by an Iranian APT group against users of Israel-made operational technology.
Hacking attacks on 401(k) plans and retirement savings accounts are growing and court rulings could have a far-reaching impact on who is liable.
Cognitive bias among workers can undermine security work and lead to critical misinterpretations of data, warns Forcepoint X-Labs research scientist, Dr. Margaret Cunningham.
German carmaker BMW used an 'over the air' wireless patch to close a security flaw that could have allowed hackers to unlock the doors of Rolls-Royce, Mini and BMW vehicles.