This week in the Security News: Twitlegit, Liability, Venus, Steganography, C++ death knell, the EU, CISA, and show Wrap-Ups on this edition of the Security weekly News!
In this panel discussion, we'll discuss the polarizing case of Joe Sullivan that has rattled the CISO community. Was the Sullivan case a rare anomaly? Were his actions in this scenario typical or unconscionable for the average CISO? Is it okay for Sullivan to take the fall while the rest of Uber and involved parties plead out with little to no puni...
In this panel discussion, we'll discuss the polarizing case of Joe Sullivan that has rattled the CISO community. Was the Sullivan case a rare anomaly? Were his actions in this scenario typical or unconscionable for the average CISO? Is it okay for Sullivan to take the fall while the rest of Uber and involved parties plead out with little to no puni...
The targeted zero-days are part of 68 security fixes for the company’s November patch Tuesday, with 11 flaws flagged as Critical, 55 as Important, and two OpenSSL vulnerabilities marked as High severity.
The Security Operations Center is often the first line of engagement for security incidents. It’s essential that SOC teams are planned, practiced, and prepared to act. One of the best ways to do that? Cyber Defense Exercises. Join us as we discuss how these work and the value to the program. This segment is sponsored by Wiz. Visit https://securityw...
This week Dr. Doug talks: Exploding heads, Mastodon, James Zhong, Azov, Zlibrary, Siemens and Schneider, Chinese AI, Jason Wood, and more on the Security Weekly News!
The Zeon threat group sent tens of thousands of targeted messages to healthcare providers in October, impersonating software solutions of big brand vendors, according to a Health-ISAC member alert.
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