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Complexity is the enemy of cloud security

InfoWorld on Security

I covered this topic three years ago , and for the most part, it’s unchanged. A study by Ponemon and IBM indicates that misconfigured cloud servers cause 19% of data breaches. It drives me nuts when I see these bad habits carried over to cloud computing security. Many of today’s security breaches are due to human error.

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Mainframe Mania: Highlights from SHARE Orlando 2024 

NetSpi Executives

IBM z/OS is the Most Popular IBM z/OS is by far the most common operating system you will find in use on mainframe today, and I was intrigued by a product IBM recently released called WatsonX AI.

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Crooks start exploiting Coronavirus as bait to spread malware

Security Affairs

In this scenario, it is quite easy for crooks to use this topic to trick victims into opening weaponized documents or visiting malicious websites. Terms such as ‘Wuhan’ (the city that is considered the epicenter of infection) and ‘ coronavirus’ are trend topics on social networks.

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Mainframe Mania: Highlights from SHARE Orlando 2024 

NetSpi Executives

IBM z/OS is the Most Popular IBM z/OS is by far the most common operating system you will find in use on mainframe today, and I was intrigued by a product IBM recently released called WatsonX AI.

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15 Top Cybersecurity Certifications for 2022

eSecurity Planet

Candidates must have at least one year of paid work experience in one of the exam’s topic areas. The exam includes 150 questions covering four topic areas: information security governance, information security risk management, information security program development and management, and incident management.

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Tech firms suspend use of ‘biased’ facial recognition technology

Security Affairs

Amazon, IBM and now Microsoft ban the sale of facial recognition technology to police departments and are urging for federal laws to regulate its use. Microsoft is joining Amazon and IBM when it comes to halting the sale of facial recognition technology to police departments. ” reads a statement by IBM’s CEO Arvind Krishna.

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New alliance exposes underserved groups to cyber training, job opportunities

SC Magazine

An IBM building based in Amsterdam. Looking to foster new talent in the IT industry and elsewhere, IBM has opened up its online learning and skills-building platform to nearly 30 global organizations that serve underrepresented populations. IBM also expects to secure jobs for 7,000 individuals across numerous industries.