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Lapsus$ gang claims to have hacked Microsoft source code repositories

Security Affairs

Microsoft is investigating claims that the Lapsus$ hacking group breached its internal Azure DevOps source code repositories. Their scope of interests includes – major telecommunications companies such as Claro, Telefonica and AT&T. SecurityAffairs – hacking, Microsoft). BREAKING Microsoft allegedly breached.

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Episode 144: Infosec Supporting Right to Repair with Joe Grand and Kyle Wiens

The Security Ledger

The post Episode 144: Infosec Supporting Right to Repair with Joe Grand and Kyle Wiens appeared first on The Security Ledger. Related Stories Spotlight Podcast: Fixing Supply Chain Hacks with Strong Device Identities Unsecured Database Exposes Data of 80M U.S. In Granite State: Industry Groups Paint Dark Picture of Right to Repair.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

Advances in the use of polymers revolutionized everything from food packaging to electronics, telecommunication and medicine. How exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the infosec skills gap and what kinds of security work are still best left to humans? If you look at like the Tesla hack, it was interesting.

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Security Ledger Podcast: Security Automation Is (And Isn't) The Future Of InfoSec

ForAllSecure

Advances in the use of polymers revolutionized everything from food packaging to electronics, telecommunication and medicine. How exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the infosec skills gap and what kinds of security work are still best left to humans? If you look at like the Tesla hack, it was interesting.

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SECURITY LEDGER PODCAST: SECURITY AUTOMATION IS (AND ISN'T) THE FUTURE OF INFOSEC

ForAllSecure

Advances in the use of polymers revolutionized everything from food packaging to electronics, telecommunication and medicine. How exactly will artificial intelligence help bridge the infosec skills gap and what kinds of security work are still best left to humans? If you look at like the Tesla hack, it was interesting.

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Happy 13th Birthday, KrebsOnSecurity!

Krebs on Security

I seem to be doing most of that activity now on Mastodon , which appears to have absorbed most of the infosec refugees from Twitter, and in any case is proving to be a far more useful, civil and constructive place to post such things. It emerges that email marketing giant Mailchimp got hacked. Uber blames LAPSUS$ for the intrusion.

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Security Compliance & Data Privacy Regulations

eSecurity Planet

M]uch of InfoSec management falls back on employee training and avoiding employee error – particularly with respect to phishing , spear phishing, and encryption lapses.”. Trotter further argued that encryption of Anthem’s data at rest would have offered only minimal security benefits and would not have prevented the hack.