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How Will $1.9 Billion for Cybersecurity Protect American Infrastructure?

CyberSecurity Insiders

Division D: Energy: Title 1: Subtitle B: Cybersecurity.

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IronNet and New York Power Authority (NYPA) Expand Partnership to Defend Key Supply Chain Partners with Collective Defense

CyberSecurity Insiders

(NYSE:IRNT) (“IronNet”), an innovative leader transforming cybersecurity through Collective Defense, today announced an expanded partnership with the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the nation’s largest state public power organization, to secure the state of New York’s public energy ecosystem. energy sector at large.

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Reassessing cyberwarfare. Lessons learned in 2022

SecureList

We left the COVID-19 crisis behind hoping for a long-awaited return to normality and were immediately plunged into the chaos and uncertainty of a twentieth-century-style military conflict that posed serious risks of spreading over the continent. Some of them were particularly sophisticated.

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

Bottom line: Prepare now based on risk. Without guidelines, organizations risk unfettered use of AI, risks of data leaks, and no recourse for unethical AI use within the organization. Also consider learning about the top governance, risk, and compliance tools to identify the best one for you.

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Cyber Security Roundup for March 2021

Security Boulevard

Npower removed its mobile app after an attack exposed " some customers' financial and personal information." The energy firm did not say how many accounts were affected by the breach, which was first reported by MoneySavingExpert.com. UK media didn't report UK gym chain Total Fitness had been hit by a ransomware attack.