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MasterCard Buys Recorded Future for $2.6B: What It Means for AI Cybersecurity

SecureWorld News

Recorded Future, founded in 2009, has made its name in recent years by harnessing AI to provide real-time threat detection and predictive analytics. The need to anticipate, rather than react to, cyber threats is now paramount. Let's take a closer look at this high-profile acquisition and its wide-ranging impact.

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Ghost Ransomware a Persistent Global Threat to Critical Infrastructure

SecureWorld News

The FBI, CISA, and MS-ISAC have issued a joint cybersecurity advisory warning organizations about Ghost (Cring) ransomware, a sophisticated cyber threat that has been compromising critical infrastructure, businesses, and government entities worldwide.

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Cybersecurity in Aviation: Rising Threats and Modernization Efforts

SecureWorld News

Most aviation processes are heavily digitized, and in the wake of new cyber threats, airlines and the broader sector must prioritize cybersecurity more than ever before. There has been an alarming surge in cyberattacks against airlines, airports, and air traffic management systems.

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Facebook Flaws and Privacy Laws: A Journey into Early Social Media Security from 2009

Security Boulevard

Travel back to 2009 with the second-ever episode featuring discussions on early Facebook bugs, cross-site scripting vulnerabilities, and a pivotal Canadian privacy ruling involving Facebook. The post Facebook Flaws and Privacy Laws: A Journey into Early Social Media Security from 2009 appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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This hidden Google Maps feature is making people emotional - here's why

Zero Day

Select a date to view the past Each past view will be listed with a month and year (like "June 2012" or "October 2009"). A timeline will pop up, showing you all the times Google's Street View car has driven by and captured images of the street.    Show more ZDNET 5.

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The surprising way ThredUp uses AI to sort 80,000 new items a day

Zero Day

ThredUp, one of the world's largest online platforms for reselling apparel, shoes, and accessories, is the e-commerce dream of its founders from the time they launched the company in 2009. The online reseller started out with basic analytics algorithms, helping it manage what has now grown to 70,000 to 80,000 items coming online daily.

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DHS offers program to recruit and retain talent in Cybersecurity

CyberSecurity Insiders

CTMS will first focus on filling the jobs in the CISA and then will bound to recruit over 150 security specialists for priority roles needed for 2022 in areas such as network forensics, vulnerability management and assessment and cyber threat analysis.