Security Magazine
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MITRE support extended 11 more months, yet uncertainty remains
Although MITRE’s contact has been extended for 11 more months, uncertainty remains un the cyber community.
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Kidney dialysis company experiences ransomware attack
Security leaders discuss the results of a ransomware attack against DaVita, including operational disruptions and stock market impacts.
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New to cybersecurity and need experience? Start with bug bounties
Bug bounty programs provide invaluable learning opportunities for aspiring cybersecurity professionals.
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Hacker accessed customer information in Hertz data breach
Car rental service Hertz experienced a data breach that may have compromised sensitive customer information.
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MITRE set to lose funding today, CISA intervenes
CISA has extended MITRE’s funding, and security leaders are sharing their thoughts. -
Security industry mourns the loss of Keith Oringer
Keith Oringer, Founder and President of Security ProAdvisors, passed away on April 11, 2025.
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Recognizing cybersecurity as a revenue growth strategy
Traditionally, cybersecurity has been viewed as a cost center, but forward-thinking enterprises are reframing it as a growth driver.
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Laboratory Services Cooperative experienced a cybersecurity incident
Laboratory Services Cooperative announced it experienced a cybersecurity incident, possibly compromising patient and employee data.
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Incomplete NVIDIA patch could leave AI infrastructure and data at risk
An incomplete NVIDIA patch could leave AI infrastructure and data at risk. Security leaders share their insights.
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Behind the Signal leak: Vulnerabilities in high-security communication
Communications leaders must stop thinking of security as someone else’s job and start treating it as a core part of their own.
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Cybersecurity leaders discuss Oracle’s second recent hack
Oracle has informed customers that a malicious actor accessed a computer system, stealing old login credentials for clients.
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Building a robust cybersecurity team: Five essential roles and key certifications
Assembling a robust cybersecurity team is essential for protecting an organization’s information assets.
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Why every business needs a data security strategy
Data breaches frequently result in unauthorized access to confidential customer or employee financial and personal information.
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Campus collaboration: a security-focused work management platform
Effective collaboration between security operators, facility teams, and other departments is essential for the smooth functioning of any organization.
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Hackers accessed 150,000 emails from a government agency
The United States Treasury Department’s Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has recently discovered an email system breach.
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The block and tackle of turnarounds
The Commanders’ experience demonstrates how important tone at the top is, as well as rallying around a common mission, vision, and culture.
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Hackers see schools as easy targets — It’s time to change that
With the right cybersecurity strategy in place, schools can close security gaps, reduce IT workload and build resilience against future threats.
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New research identifies, analyzes an email bombing attack
Research has shown a recent increase in email bombing attacks.
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Security leaders respond to the dismissal of NSA director
Security leaders share their thoughts on the NSA director dismissal, providing insights as to why it may have occurred.
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Recognizing and relying on assets: Security in higher education
Ensuring campus safety is a complex effort, and security leaders can’t carry it all on their shoulders.
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Level up your security career
Knowing where jobs are leveled within an organization is a critical career data point for security professionals.
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Recent version of Neptune RAT is spreading, stealing credentials
Research has discovered a recent version of Neptune RAT, which is spreading and stealing credentials.
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Cybersecurity experts share how AI could enhance tax-related scams
Cybersecurity experts share their insights on AI-related threats and how users can stay safe this tax season.
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Two-thirds of financial institutions faced cyberattacks in 2024
A recent Contrast Security report revealed that the financial sector faced a surge in attacks, with 64% of respondents reporting cybersecurity incidents in the past 12 months.
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90% of US companies faced cyber fraud in 2024
According to a new report by Trustpair, cyber fraud (deepfakes, hacking, phishing, voice cloning, etc.) rose by 14% year over year (YoY).