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News alert: Lumifi seeking to acquire MDR cybersecurity firms to accelerate growth

The Last Watchdog

24, 2023 — Lumifi , a cybersecurity industry leader, is embarking on a strategic expansion plan by targeting cybersecurity firms. By integrating top-tier cybersecurity analysts with cutting-edge systems, Lumifi steadfastly maintains its gold standard in safeguarding its esteemed clientele. Scottsdale, Ariz.,

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New SEI CERT chief and first ever federal CISO: old cybersecurity models have ‘been overcome’

SC Magazine

Gregory Touhill, former federal chief information security officer and deputy assistant Homeland Security secretary for cyber security operations, seen here at a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing in 2015 in Washington, DC. Being able to actually build and maintain and operate systems that are resilient to attack. I lived it.

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The Unseen Threats: Anticipating Cybersecurity Risks in 2024

Security Boulevard

Cybersecurity risks increase every year and bludgeon victims who fail to prepare properly. Cybersecurity predictions offer a glimpse at the dangerous oncoming traffic and help leaders develop strategies to navigate their journey safely. Those in cybersecurity who fail to look ahead will be crushed by what they don’t see coming.

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GUEST ESSAY: Leveraging best practices and an open standard to protect corporate data

The Last Watchdog

As just one measure, the number of data breaches in the first nine months of 2021 exceeded all those in 2020, a new record. The good news is that there’s a simple way to safeguard your vital information assets, and it’s within reach of virtually every organization. It’s time to rethink your security stack and priorities.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Digital Forensics

ForAllSecure

So you’ve been hit with ransomware and, for whatever reason, you paid the bitcoin but now the decryptor doesn’t work. Who are you going to call for help? Paula Januszkiewicz, from Cqure , joins The Hacker Mind to discuss her two presentations at SecTor 2021 on digital forensics. I believe there’s no perfect crime.

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The story of the year: ransomware in the headlines

SecureList

In the past twelve months, the word “ransomware” has popped up in countless headlines worldwide across both print and digital publications: The Wall Street Journal , the BBC , the New York Times. began adopting the new approach. began adopting the new approach. This gives companies more reason to pay up.

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How security professionals will rise to the challenge of cyber defense in 2022

CyberSecurity Insiders

However, with this has come adversaries who have grown more confident with attacking high level targets, such as the Colonial Pipeline and other critical infrastructure operations. Learn more about what security leaders have to say about the upcoming year below: Neil Jones, cybersecurity evangelist, Egnyte.