Author: Max Smith

Old networks never go away, they just disappear.The NFL Network, launched by the league on November 1, 2003, is rapidly fading away.First, the bizarre decision was made to take the popular morning show off the air for (at least) a few months and relocate it from one coast to another.The post-draft layoff will obviously end. total accessan evening studio show dedicated to all things NFL.Ben Axelrod of AwfulAnnouncing.com reports:Most of the program staff' was fired on Friday.the show continues NFLN online schedule. “Like any successful organization, the NFL regularly evaluates its employees to ensure it can adequately support its strategic…

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apple 's Massive stock buyback announcements dominate tech news, but don't miss the cybersecurity issues highlighted by Fortinet and Cloudflare 's income.During a conference call late Thursday to discuss Cloudflare's results, management used the word “uncertain” at least five times to highlight the geopolitical changes that have changed customer buying behavior. “I'm scared of a lot of things right now,” CEO Matthew Prince said. “We're in a more uncertain environment. What we're seeing are signs of increased uncertainty.” Cloudflare's full-year sales forecast was conservative. The company is sticking to its previous guidance for revenue to be between $1.648 billion and…

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Newly updated Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 guidance from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and its extensions to address the cybersecurity hardening needs of organizations of all sizes and types, not just those working in the field. Much has been written and discussed about. Items related to critical infrastructure.Published earlier this year, the framework also added a sixth function (governance) to the existing five elements of a successful cybersecurity strategy (identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover).The governance aspect adds a new dimension to the NIST guidance. Previously, responsibility for cybersecurity strategy rested solely with the chief security officer (CSO)…

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(TNS) — Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 officials want to require cybersecurity training for all employees after a phishing incident last week fooled some employees into compromising information. thinking about.Director of Technology Mike Ribble told the school board on Wednesday that the district's cybersecurity was compromised when multiple school employees clicked on a phishing email sent from an address that appeared to belong to a district employee. Ta.As a result, no student information was lost, he said.Less than 10% of people who received the email reported it as phishing, Ribble said.”The number of staff who not only clicked on the link, but…

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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR), nearly 15 million people were affected by data breaches involving unsecured protected health information (PHI) in April. The largest example is from Kaiser Foundation Health Plans (13.4 million people), but the majority of individual claims publicly released in cases of breaches affecting 500 or more individuals are from various community health care providers. is occupied. For March, HHS reported a population of nearly 3 million people. A U.S. Senate hearing addressing the massive Optum/Change Healthcare data breach and system hack that occurred in February…

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The many impacts of cyber breaches are well-documented, including financial and reputational damage. But recent developments indicate that another serious consequence is top of mind for business leaders. It is a legal action against both the management and board members of the cyber-compromised organization.According to cybersecurity expert Joseph Steinberg, the SEC's recent charges against SolarWinds' chief information security officer (CISO), combined with its new cybersecurity disclosure rules, suggest that the government will force companies to There should be no doubt in anyone's mind that he is asking for the House to be taken over. In order. “”In the worst-case scenario,…

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It is taking less time for organisations to detect attackers in their environment, a report by Mandiant Consulting, a part of Google Cloud, has found. This suggests that companies are strengthening their security posture. The M-Trends 2024 report also highlighted that the top targeted industries of 2023 were financial services, business and professional services, tech, retail and hospitality, healthcare and government. This aligns with the fact that 52% of attackers were primarily motivated by financial gain, as these sectors often possess a wealth of sensitive — and therefore valuable — information. Percentage of threat groups with different motivations in 2023.…

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Vampire Survivors is getting another DLC pack next week. This time we bring a crossover with Konami's classic shooter series, Contra. It wouldn't be a Contra mashup without the iconic spread shot. Developer Ponkle revealed a little about how this weapon will work in Indie Smash.Like Contra proper, Vampire Survivors' Spread Shot “fires a wide area in the face,” Ponkle explains. Tweet. When combined with the Book of the Sky, it eventually evolves into something called Prototype C. There's no clear indication as to what it is, but there's no doubt that it's just the kind of power-up that melts…

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Verizon Sourcing LLCVerizon Business has a unique position as a global leader in cybersecurity with network expertise and visibility.NEW YORK, May 3, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Verizon Business will be a mainstay at RSA 2024 (booth #5570) at San Francisco's Moscone Center, showcasing the latest cybersecurity strategies and solutions, and more importantly Best of all, I'll demonstrate how to do it. Put them to work for the business world.“Our presence at RSA this year goes beyond just having a booth. As a global leader in cybersecurity, we are committed to helping the global business community educate themselves and plan to…

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In the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) has become revolutionary, providing a proactive defense mechanism against advanced threats. Spearheading this innovation is his team of dedicated Palo Alto Networks engineers. They include senior staff members and engineers Sakshi Mahendru, whose pioneering efforts are reshaping the industry's approach to security.With a deeply rooted background in software engineering and a passion for problem-solving, Sakshi's desire to tackle complex challenges head-on led her to the cybersecurity field. “I have always been drawn to areas where innovation intersects with real-world impact,” says Sakshi. “Cybersecurity presents an ever-changing puzzle, and…

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