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How Will $1.9 Billion for Cybersecurity Protect American Infrastructure?

CyberSecurity Insiders

Division A: Title I: Subtitle E: Section 11510: Cybersecurity Tool – No later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator (Federal Highway Administration) shall develop a tool to assist transportation authorities in identifying, detecting, protecting against, responding to, and recovering from cyber incidents.

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Defining Good: A Strategic Approach to API Risk Reduction

Security Boulevard

Unfortunately, the security challenges associated with APIs can't be solved by simply updating existing testing tools and edge security defenses to check-the-box technologies that claim to provide "API security." Organizations first looked to augment their existing web application security tools and processes to “address” API security.

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Preparing for IT/OT convergence: Best practices

CyberSecurity Insiders

Modern-day industrial and critical infrastructure organizations rely heavily on the operational technology (OT) environment to produce their goods and services. Threats that impact OT operations are not the same as those that impact IT environments, thus the required security tools and operating policies are different.

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Unleashing the Power of a Security Data Lake

SecureWorld News

The origins of Security Data Lake The idea of a Security Data Lake ( SDL) is rooted in the traditional idea of a Data Lake. Its inception was driven by the exponential growth of data and declining storage costs. A Data Lake is a storage repository that keeps vast amounts of data in its original format.