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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

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Various forms of AI, such as machine learning (ML) and large language models (LLM), already dominated headlines throughout 2023 and will continue to present both overhyped possibilities and realized potential in 2024. In 2024, AI poisoning attacks will become the new software supply chain attacks.

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Dashlane 2024

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Dashlane is a password management software that’s popular for business and personal uses alike. Like many other password managers, Dashlane makes it easy for users to create new passwords and store existing ones in a secure vault. The company was founded in 2009, and the first software edition was released in 2012.

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12 Data Loss Prevention Best Practices (+ Real Success Stories)

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Proofpoint’s 2024 data loss landscape report reveals 84.7% Sample data classification from Proofpoint’s dashboard Train Employees on Their Roles in Data Security To initiate employee data security training, first examine the organization’s particular risk landscape and regulatory requirements. No user data was lost.

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Vulnerability Recap 4/22/24 – Cisco, Ivanti, Oracle & More

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Adam Murayama, Field CTO of Garrison Technology, warns that “attackers know the value of targeting cybersecurity software: they not only defuse the security mechanism, but also gain the elevated system privileges and network positioning that security solutions enjoy. They also published methods to check for indicators of compromise.

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2024 State of Cybersecurity: Reports of More Threats & Prioritization Issues

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Most organizations express confidence in their current status and budgets, but also expect to experience at least one data breach in 2024. Compromised Credentials Compromised identities from phishing, info stealers, keyloggers, and bad password habits provide the entry point for most ransomware attacks and data breaches.