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8 IT security disasters: Lessons from cautionary examples

CSO Magazine

Anyone who follows cybersecurity is aware of the steady drumbeat of data breaches and attacks. Sign up for CSO newsletters. ]. 2012: Court Ventures gets social-engineered. Sign up for CSO newsletters. ]. 2012: Court Ventures gets social-engineered.

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BrandPost: Lessons in Security: School District Shares Pandemic Experiences

CSO Magazine

The education sector is a top target for cybercriminals, and faces “an unusually large percentage” of social engineering attacks, according to the 2021 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report. To read this article in full, please click here

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ChatGPT Security and Privacy Issues Remain in GPT-4

eSecurity Planet

In March, the company disclosed a data breach that exposed about 1.2% Read next: Top Code Debugging and Code Security Tools Best Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) Tools eSecurity Planet Editor Paul Shread contributed to this article The post ChatGPT Security and Privacy Issues Remain in GPT-4 appeared first on eSecurityPlanet.

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A Clear and Present Need: Bolster Your Identity Security with Threat Detection and Response

Duo's Security Blog

“It took nearly 11 months (328 days) to identity and contain data breaches resulting from stolen or compromised credentials.” – IBM’s Cost of Data Breach Report 2023 I recently came across a 2012 article from CSO Online , and realized that it has been more than 11 years since the phrase “Identity is the new perimeter” was coined!

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BrandPost: Secure Microsoft 365 with Reveal(x) 360 Network Detection and Response

CSO Magazine

Once an identity or set of credentials is compromised, any data they have access to is at risk and the identity can be used as part of a social engineering or spear-phishing attack to access more privileged credentials. To read this article in full, please click here