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CISA Warns of Russian State-Sponsored Threats

SecureWorld News

Russia has continually been a thorn in the side of the United States' cybersecurity industry for years, and that doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon. To help address the constant and growing threat that Russian state-sponsored actors pose to organizations and governments around the world, the U.S. CVE-2019-7609 Kibana.

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Advanced threat predictions for 2022

SecureList

Based on the collective knowledge and insights of our experts, we have developed key predictions for where APTs are likely to strike next, and to help potential targets stay on their guard. Over the past 12 months, the style and severity of APT threats has continued to evolve. This prediction appears to have come true only a few days ago.

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The Need for Zero Trust Workload Protection

Security Boulevard

This week we're taking a closer look at the renewed buzz around the concept of Zero Trust security. Guidelines from the NSA, NIST, and even Google, are all touting the benefits of Zero Trust. Unfortunately, most conventional security tools treat code during runtime as a ‘black box’ and lack insight or control at this critical stage.

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Will $1.9 Billion of Government Funding for Cybersecurity Help Protect the Nation’s Infrastructure?

CyberSecurity Insiders

cybersecurity as part of the $1 trillion Infrastructure Bill, which passed in late 2021. While this is a huge milestone and an important first step in bolstering the country’s cybersecurity posture, quite simply, it’s a drop in the bucket compared to the investment that’s needed. million earmarked for cybersecurity.

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Top Cybersecurity Startups to Watch in 2022

eSecurity Planet

Information security products , services, and professionals have never been in higher demand, making for a world of opportunities for cybersecurity startups. Investors recognize the potential too, as funding for cybersecurity ventures more than doubled from previous years to almost $22 billion in 2021. Abnormal Security.

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Advanced threat predictions for 2023

SecureList

No matter where they are, people around the world should be prepared for cybersecurity incidents. We polled our experts from the GReAT team and have gathered a small number of key insights about what APT actors are likely to focus on in 2023. But first, let’s examine how they fared with the predictions for 2022.

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‘A uniquely bad idea’? Senators propose hack back study, but most experts’ minds are made up

SC Magazine

A bipartisan bill introduced last week would have the Department of Homeland Security research what most in cybersecurity refer to as “hacking back”: the use of offensive hacking as part of network defense or incident response. DHS would have 180 days to turn in a report. The bill from Sens. Steve Daines, R-Mont.,

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